Oct 9 2009

Obamic Options 002: The Limits of Tolerance of Pinkos

Five months ago, in the heady days of Barack H. Obama’s spring fling, I noted that he (along with most other liberals) was far more interested in destroying traditional marriage, by foisting same-sex marriage (SSM) on Americans, than he was in extending actual liberty to U.S. servicemen who happen to be gay.

That is, while Obama is wild to enact SSM nationwide, if he can ever figure out how to do it, he nods off when anyone starts talking about repealing the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy (DADT) of President Bill Clinton and actually doing what Clinton and Obama both only talked about — letting gays serve openly in the military, instead of serving in secret.

Five months later, we have this dramatic and unexpected statement from National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones:

President Obama will focus “at the right time” on how to overturn the “don’t ask, don’t tell” ban on gays serving openly in the military, his national security adviser said Sunday.

“I don’t think it’s going to be — it’s not years, but I think it will be teed up appropriately,” James L. Jones said.

Like every policy that “earned” Obama his Nobel Peace Prize, this one is a great big ol’ fifty-gallon hat, but neither hide nor hoof of any cattle. He talks a really good fight; he’s still promising that he’ll deliver on this one, any day now:

The Democrat-led Congress is considering repealing the 1993 law. Action isn’t expected on the issue until early next year.

Right. Congress is going to take up gays in the military — in an election year.

Later, Jones clarified the timetable with great precision:

Mr. Jones, appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union,” said Mr. Obama “has an awful lot on his desk. I know this is an issue that he intends to take on at the appropriate time. And he has already signaled that to the Defense Department. The Defense Department is doing the things it has to do to prepare, but at the right time, I’m sure the president will take it on.”

The great thing is that this statement can never be a lie; in fact, it can never even be wrong! If Obama isn’t “taking on” DADT, then clearly it’s not the “appropriate time.” What could be simpler?

So… any bets on whether Barack Obama will have moved to repeal DADT — by time his 2012 reelection campaign gets underway?

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