Last week, the results of two votes on gay marriage painted a clear picture of the current mood on the topic.
The Republican Party needs to redefine itself as conservative.
Many gays have turned on Obama, the Democrats, and the establishment gay organizations that continue to walk in lockstep with the left. (See B. Daniel Blatt and Roger L. Simon at PJTV: "Gay Bloggers Outraged, New Friends on the Right?")
The benefits package for gay federal employees unveiled yesterday isn't enough to mollify gay activists.
You'd think they'd want to highlight the fact that the former VP has taken a more progressive stand than the current president.
Bad news for those seeking to overturn Prop 8: the courts have refused to do their work for them.
Even if he could, it wouldn't do much to help the GOP.
Crudely slandering advocates of traditional marriage makes the achievement of equal rights less likely.
The scene the network staged with a gay couple in a sports bar didn't work out quite as they intended.
The liberal PBS host ranted against Bush-era invasions of privacy but gives himself a pass for his own gay witch hunts under LBJ.