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DADT Gets A Mention In State Of The Union, And That's About It

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Some progressives had hoped that President Obama would make a bold statement about the ban on homosexuals serving openly in the military in his State Of The Union address tonight. Obama touched on the topic briefly, but didn't offer a detailed plan to end the ban many on the left were hoping for.

"This year, I will work with Congress and our military to finally repeal the law that denies gay Americans the right to serve the country they love because of who they are," Obama said, in the one sentence he devoted to the topic in the speech.

Obama made the mention while talking about his administration's Civil Rights division and praising the passage of the landmark hate crimes law in October.

After the speech, Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) praised Obama's message on Don't Ask, Don't Tell, despite its brevity. He called Obama's take on the issue in the address "courageous."

"You only need one sentence for the military leaders in this country to hear their commander and chief," Weiner told reporters.

The Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, a non-profit devoted to defending gay and lesbian service personnel from discrimination and harassment connected to the 'Dont Ask, Don't Tell' rule, put out a statement on Obama's comments about gays in the military before Obama had finished delivering the speech.

"We applaud the President tonight for his call to Congress to repeal 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' this year," said Paul DeMiglio, communications director for SLDN. He called on Obama to include a repeal of the rule in the next defense budget bill, which he said was "probably the only and best moving bill where DADT can be killed this year."

"What is also needed is more attention and leadership to win repeal," DeMiglio said. "The American public, including conservatives, is overwhelmingly with the commander in chief on this one."

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January 27, 2010 10:14 PM   

Big deal .... everything gets a single line in a SOTU.

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January 27, 2010 10:22 PM   

"I will deal with it this year" is just "a mention"?

And what did you expect him to do, in a speech? Pull Don't Ask Don't Tell out onto the podium and destroy it with his teeth?

The current plan, as outlined by Barney Frank last November, is that DADT repeal will be attached to the Defense funding bill this year. This was the method used to pass the hate crimes bill and it worked well. Support from the White House will help a lot in this.

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January 28, 2010 9:38 AM    in reply to mcc

You have to admit, that would have been impressive.

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January 27, 2010 10:32 PM   

sorry, wrong!

This was a huge thing: to tell Congress to repeal it this year, and to say that he would work with them and the JCS to make it happen.

I have been waiting since 1994 for this, and it is most assuredly BIG....

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January 28, 2010 1:40 AM   

@chuck DC
it is most assuredly BIG.....
words. and as we know, actions speak louder. so what did the WH do this week? asked sen. levin to delay DADT meetings with military leaders until feb. (after the SOTU). to what end? can't imagine. our 'fierce advocate' has been promising this since he was a candidate (2007?). the WH website devotes a whole 3 sentences to LGBT issues. more words, but not too many! color me sceptical towards disappointed.

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January 28, 2010 5:41 AM   

Ohhhhh, Bruce...don't tell, if anyone asks.

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January 28, 2010 9:01 AM   

Y'all keep fighting the good fight. I'm out. /officially done with politics

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January 28, 2010 10:31 AM   

I agree with those above who see the statement as forceful and historic. I would also ask TPM to listen to Obama's complaint that our news is being reduced to sound bites. That can happen in headlines and ledes. You just did it here.

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January 28, 2010 10:33 AM   

I agree with those above who see the statement as forceful and historic. I would also ask TPM to listen to Obama's complaint that our news is being reduced to sound bites. That can happen in headlines and ledes. You just did it here.

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January 28, 2010 12:21 PM   

As Obama delivered his line the camera took in the JCS group. The look on the Marine Corp Comandant's face told you all you needed to know about where the opposition will come from. He may resign and go to the teabaggers or run for office.

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