by using the flip-flop and unpleasant meme.
http://www.boston.com/Boston/politicalintelligence/2011/07/kerry-acknowledges-gay-marriage-change/1BkSv0gFq3qIYzLyLp5gbL/index.html
Kerry acknowledges gay marriage change
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Seven years after a presidential campaign in which he threaded the needle by explaining his support for the gay rights revolution taking place in his home state while not supporting gay marriage himself, US Senator John Kerry, a Democrat from Massachusetts, has a declaration.
He now supports gay marriage.
Kerry didn’t reveal his change of position during a news conference, like he called last week in Boston to air his views about the federal debt negotiations.
He didn’t do so in a speech on the floor of the US Senate, like he delivered with evident pride last month after Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup.
He came out, if you will, in a more inert fashion last March, when his staff answered a survey from a Globe reporter inquiring about whether members of the state’s congressional delegation favored gay marriage and the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act.
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During an interview yesterday, Kerry acknowledged his change of heart but bristled at any suggestion he was tip-toeing into a political-180.
“What was the question? ‘Do you support gay marriage?’ What was the answer? ‘Yes,’” he said. “I mean, I can’t – I’m sorry the Globe didn’t write more about it or say something about it, but that’s not my doing. I said ‘yes.’ And then I voluntarily, spontaneously wrote an op-ed, because I thought it was important for people to understand the value of the journey that I took.”
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Coming by the same man whoa few weeks ago relayed a Brown's paid poll showing him way with a 62 % of approval without a beat (he eventually had to add to the article that it was Brown's paid, but the first version did not say anything)... Grrr!!!!
And, BTW, if they were going to report on Kerry today, it seems that this would be the way to go: Kerry in disagreement with the WH, not this non-sense about gay marriage, that would not be a surprise if they covered senator Kerry, as he said so a few years ago in a town-hall meeting.
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2011/07/22/debt_talks_raise_angst_with_democrats/
Senator John Kerry urged the White House, both publicly and privately, to drop plans for an immediate overarching compromise and proceed with a more basic deal that would allow the debt limit to be increased in return for some immediate budget cuts and pledges to soon reform the tax code.
“We’ve got to get off the dime here and get onto a single plan that we’re working on to get this done properly in the next few days,’’ the Massachusetts Democrat said. “The notion that you’re going to have some big thing that’s agreed upon between either the White House or some Republicans or whatever, and everybody’s going to say ‘OK that’s it,’ and it involves massive cuts . . . I have a problem with that.’’