In an interview with David Brody on CBN Sarah Palin said that she would support a federal constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage throughout the country.
The following video is the section of that interview that includes her answer to Brody's question:
The most telling and disturbing aspect of Palin's comment is her statement "I don't support gay marriage - ya know, I'm not going to be up there judging individuals sitting in a seat of judgement telling them what they can and can't do, should and should not do..." That's like saying "I'm not going to tell you what to do as long as you do what I say."
Palin spends much of her time telling her followers how her and McCain are going to go to Washington and kick-out the good ole' boys and stop the "business as usual" politics. But her actions and her words totally contradict that. Her own two-faced, hypocritical politics from mayor to governor and now to Vice Presidential candidate are about as "business as usual," good ole' boy networking as it gets.
Contrast Palin's comments with what Joe Biden said as soon as he came onstage at the Ellen DeGeneres show:
Biden: First of all, congratulations.
DeGeneres: Thank you, thank you.
Biden: Number two, if I lived in California, I’d clearly vote against Prop 8.
DeGeneres: Fantastic!
Biden: You know, by the way, Barack and I both opposed a similar attempt nationally, that was an attempt to talk about a constitutional amendment which I think, I think it’s regressive, I think it’s unfair, and so I vote no.
Degeneres: No on Prop 8. Fantastic. That’s what I wanted to know.
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