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William769

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Sun Jun 24, 2012, 01:35 PM Jun 2012

Former Prop 8 Backer Takes Hits From Both Sides

After David Blankenhorn, the founder of the Institute for American Values and author of The Future of Marriage, announced in The New York Times last week that he now supports same-sex marriage, reaction from around the country was swift but perhaps not surprising. While marriage equality activists lauded Blankenhorn's about-face (while ignoring his continued assertions that same-sex marriage is still not the same as "traditional" opposite-sex marriages), some of his old colleagures were aghast.

Maggie Gallagher responded in the National Review with a one paragraph quip: "My friend and mentor and one-time boss David Blankenhorn has just published a New York Times op-ed in which he gives up on opposing gay marriage. I haven’t yet read it carefully enough to respond, except to say that 'the argument from despair' is the single most powerful argument gay-marriage advocates wield. I wish you well, old friend."

Meanwhile LGBT activists and progressive pundits debated Blankenhorn's Times' announcement (as well as an hour-long NPR program that chronicles his change of heart), most notably Richard Kim of The Nation. Kim eloquently snarks that "Blankenhorn’s very public surrender is reason to celebrate. It’s yet another sign that it is increasingly untenable for anyone bidding for mainstream credibility to remain opposed to same-sex marriage—and he admits as much in his op-ed. Among the motives he cites for his shift are the desire to maintain 'comity' and a 'respect for an emerging consensus,' which he backhandedly allows 'may be wrong on the merits,' but to which he concedes anyway. So much for being gracious in defeat."

http://www.advocate.com/politics/marriage-equality/2012/06/24/former-prop-8-backer-takes-hits-both-sides

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Former Prop 8 Backer Takes Hits From Both Sides (Original Post) William769 Jun 2012 OP
they guy did his damage and now wants to get his 15 minutes of fame for the second time nt msongs Jun 2012 #1
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