Good morning. It's World AIDS Day.
Yesterday was quite a day.
First, we had the President meeting with Congressional leaders. Then, the DADT report came out. The press conference from Gates and Mullen was impressive. Gates concluding remarks that "a policy that requires people to lie about themselves somehow seems to me fundamentally flawed." DADT is fundamentally flawed.
Unfortunately, the process to end DADT has been flawed all year. Our biggest hurdles now are: the calendar, the process and GOP leadership. The next couple weeks present a huge challenge for
Maine's Susan Collins. She keeps saying she wants a "fair process," but hasn't defined what that means. Collins voted for the DADT language in the Senate Armed Services Committee in May. If she sides with GOP leadership and makes bogus arguments about the process, DADT won't be repealed for a long time. She knows that. We'll see if Collins is truly a Maine independent or really just one of McConnell's puppets. Her track record shows she's more of a puppet. Hopefully, equality tips the scale.
Obama doesn't have much on his public schedule today. He's having lunch with DC's new mayor, Vincent Gray.
I don't understand why the President felt compelled to tell Republicans that he hadn't
been bipartisan enough in the past. But, then again, I don't understand much of the Obama administration's strategy on anything.
It's a gray, rainy day in DC -- we're under a
tornado watch til 10 AM.
Also, I'm on the
Majority Radio Report wth Sam Seder at 11:45 AM ET.
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