Biden: 'Will and Grace' Increased Acceptance of Homosexuality
During an interview on yesterday's edition of 'Meet the Press,' Vice President Joe Biden stated that he is “absolutely comfortable” with same-sex marriage and praised a long-running situation comedy for “educating” the American public on homosexuality.
However, Biden first had to defend his record of “evolving” views regarding homosexual issues, just as President Barack Obama, who says he supports civil unions. When asked by Meet the Press Host David Gregory regarding the difference in views between himself and the president, Biden sprang to Obama's defense.
I am vice president of the United States of America, but the president sets the policy.
This was the vice president's first interview since Obama officially kicked off his reelection campaign on Saturday.
While the president says he supports civil unions, homosexual activists have been pressing the Democrat leader to take a stand in matters that affect gay people.
During the interview, Biden stated that same-sex marriage comes down to “a simple proposition.”
The vice president told Gregory that as society has become accustomed to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people, the door has opened for instituting federal measures to protect them, from executive orders banning discrimination to the repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell,” which is one of Obama’s signature items regarding homosexual issues.
Biden was referring to the NBC sitcom that had two homosexual main characters who were gay from 1998 until 2006.
Actress Debra Messing, who played the heterosexual character Grace on the series, responded to Biden's comments by writing on Twitter that “I'm thrilled Biden has come out in support of gay marriage and am beyond proud of what he said.”
Her co-star Eric McCormack, who played Grace's gay roommate Will Truman, also supported Biden’s remarks.“Three cheers for VP Joe Biden! Fantastic interview. Now who ELSE is gonna step up?”
Despite the actors' enthusiasm on the vice president's remarks, a spokesman later said that Biden had said “nothing new.”
Same-sex marriage is legal in six states and Washington, D.C., and has been passed by two more—Maryland and Washington state—but is not in effect, pending referendums in November. A legalization vote is scheduled for November in Maine, and votes to ban gay marriage will also take place in North Carolina and Minnesota.
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Biden
It figures that the dumbest VP in history would make remarks about gays. I don't care what gays do among themselves, but Americans are very tired of having it thrown in our faces. Just keep in mind that most TV shows about gays don't last-no audience. That tells you all you need to know.
Yep...
Former Vice President Dan Quayle notoriously criticized Candice Bergen's Murphy Brown character for ''mocking the importance of fathers by bearing a child alone and calling it just another 'lifestyle choice''' reminding us all how vitally important these TV situation comedies are to all of America -- Now we have VP Joe Biden telling us how much we can learn from watching "Will & Grace." Where do we get these losers? I'm not sure who wins the title of the dumbest VP in history, Quayle or Biden. (Remember Quayle's "potatoe/potato incident?)
And I certainly agree with your perspective on homosexuals (who are anything but gay) - do what you want to your buddy in the closet, but stop cramming your unwanted lifestyle down the throats of other Americans who shun your way of life. It is still very much a minority lifestyle not embraced by mainstream America - unless you have tasted the liberal Kool-Aid and drunk your fill of the politically correct potion.
"...Were we directed from Washington when to sow and when to reap, we should soon want bread..." ~Thomas Jefferson
Will & Grace
If this educated Americans about homosexuals then we learned they are obsessed with sex, small minded, and confirm just about every stereotype of homosexuals out there.
No sitcoms with gay characters?
"...there are no longer any network television sitcoms that feature prominent homosexual characters..."
Two come to mind right off the bat - "Modern Family" (Mitchell and Cameron) and "Happy Endings" (Max).
Another Kennedy Catholic
Another Kennedy Catholic speaks up.
Hmmm
Joe's gay rantings have all come after his speech about Baraka's "big stick."
You're right, Tugboat
And if I remember correctly, Biden says it's a "Big f'n Deal".
Must be some stick. Biden seems to know something about big sticks.
If "will & Grace" educated America about homosexuality . . .
. . . are we to assume that with this added "knowledge," the President is sticking to position against same-sex marriage.
I mean, he reputed to be the most intelligent man to ever hold the office. So, why is he against gay marriage?
God bless ya
Joe. If Will and Grace educated us about homosexuality, then you've done your part to educate us about dementia. I wonder about you every day sir. And, your fixation on sexual issues fits right in with my assessment.
Biden must watch too much TV
Wasn't Dan Quayle criticised by the left for basing a political opinion on a fictional situation comedy character?