The political action committee formed by formed by leaders of the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus, Equality PAC, has formally endorsed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the Democrat presidential primary race.
“The Equality PAC is thrilled to endorse Secretary Hillary Clinton‘s campaign for the Presidency,” said Equality PAC Co-Chair Congressman (D-CA). “For more than 20 years, Secretary Clinton has worked to break down barriers for LGBT Americans and our families. In the Senate, she fought for employment non-discrimination and increased funding to combat HIV/AIDS. She helped lead the successful efforts to block a federal amendment banning marriage equality. As Secretary of State, she led the most LGBT-friendly State Department in American history. She ensured that State Department employees in same-sex relationships received the same rights as their colleagues, and made it easier for transgender Americans to acquire passports reflecting their true gender. Under President Obama, LGBT Americans have learned how important it is to have a president who will stand with us against those who would deny us equality. We will have the same sort of advocate in President Hillary Clinton, and so we are proud to endorse her in this campaign.”
Clinton reacted to the endorsement via press release, saying “I’m honored to receive the endorsement of the Equality PAC and the leaders of the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus, who are fighting every day for full and equal rights for LGBT Americans. We achieved a tremendous victory in the fight to make our country fairer and freer for all Americans when marriage equality became the law of the land last spring. But we all know our work is far from over. Too many LGBT Americans still face discrimination — in employment, in housing, in education, in health care — because of who they are or who they love. And the stakes in this election couldn’t be higher. The Republican candidates for president have made it clear that, if elected, they won’t stand with the LGBT community as they fight for the rights we all deserve.
“As President, I will continue to fight alongside the LGBT community to pass the Equality Act and end discrimination in all its forms. I will fight to end the dangerous practice of ‘conversion therapy’ on minors and confront the epidemic of violence facing the transgender community, especially transgender women of color. And I will continue the efforts I led as Secretary of State to advance the human rights of LGBT people around the world.
“And we need to recognize and honor the strength, courage, and determination of the advocates, activists, and countless heroic individuals who told us all that ‘Silence = Death’ and brought the AIDS crisis to the forefront of the national consciousness in the 1980s. They fought on the front lines of the crisis, from hospital wards and bedsides, some with their last breath — and without them, we would not be where we are today in preventing and treating HIV and AIDS. They saved lives. And we can save more. We need to expand access to HIV prevention and treatment, work with states to remove outdated and stigmatizing HIV criminalization laws, and fight at every moment to achieve that which is at last within our reach: an AIDS-free generation. I’m proud to stand with the Equality PAC in this fight to make our country and our world more just, fair, and equal.”
Clinton’s campaign was recently clouded with controversy after she “misspoke” about Nancy Reagan’s involvement in fighting the AIDS epidemic in the 1980’s. She has since apologized.
H/t: LGBTQ Nation
Kenneth Julian
Must have been an easy choice. Ha.
Dan Steele
Hillary doesn’t truly support same sex couples. She’s just using us, as a politician always does. She clearly changed her mind, to fit the needs. Makes me sick.
1EqualityUSA
Politicians are not my favorite kind of people, but ineffectual politicians are worse.
Baba Booey Fafa Fooey
@Dan Steele: You know, I agree with you.
Billy Budd
I love Hillary. She is tough but lovely at the same time. She must win!
Don Olson
This should turn a few cranks
Alexandre Schleider
She hates gays. She only need their vote. And remember her husband gave us DOMA and Don’t Tell Don’t ask
GC1985
@Dan Steele: She isn’t using you. If you vote republican you are being used.
Hillary actually does stand with us and has been for years. I still remember those powerful speeches she gave to the world regarding the treatment of LGBT people. Representatives from other nations, like Saudi Arabia, left the room… But she didn’t even flinch.
She is strongly effective and gets her point across quite clearly.
DCguy
@Dan Steele:
And the other option is what? Trump? Cruz? People who actively say they are opposed to our rights, and in the case of Cruz, who has attended meetings with the Pastor who wants to legalize our murder?
If Politicians use us to get elected, fine, we use them to get our civil rights pushed through.
Tristan Halstead
A damn joke.
1EqualityUSA
Alexandre Schleider (troll) uneducated about the history of that time. This measure staved off a Constitutional Amendment.
Creed Crutchfield
Oh goodie.
Well, everyone get ready for Trump to be President, because if you think people hate him, you haven’t seen how people will deny Clinton the Whitehouse.
Robert Paige
Lies shes all lies
Dustan Shelton
Whatever
Brian Loy
So why? Totally valid question
1EqualityUSA
creed crutchfield, take another hit off of your meth, your teeth are gone anyway.
Tony DeFazio
A mistake
Desert Boy
Hillary Clinton:
– supported welfare reform, resulting in thousands of single mothers becoming homeless
– supported the 2002 AUMF, the Iraq war resulted in 4,500 dead U.S. soldiers
– didn’t support Marriage Equality until 2013
Ye, Hillary is a pip.
DCguy
@Desert Boy:
And while you are continually attacking Clinton, please remind me which republican would be better for LGBTs?
1EqualityUSA
A vote for Republican is a vote for the Supreme Court being lined with three or four Scaliators for decades to come. A step backwards for LGBT.
Jon Stewart
#Hillary2016 #HillYes
Shane Patrick Stines
#bernie2016
jkb
YAY! Gays and Lesbians drinking out of the same crony corporatist trough voted for another doing the same! YAY!
DCguy
@jkb:
I love the trolls that come in here and try to attack the Democrats, but of course can’t list any other option.
We get it, you hate Hillary, or you hate Bernie, but again, please tell us which Republican is better than either of them? None. Ok, we’re done now right?
1EqualityUSA
Don’t be a bern victim, he can’t win the election, should he become the nominee. Jimmy Carter was a lovable, honorable man. The GOP chewed him up and spit him out. They never gave him a chance. Subsequently, three very looooong Republican terms were ushered in. Rehnquist was promoted up the food chain by Reagan, there was a Bork attempt, then Scalia slithered in. Clarence Thomas has really done a number on us, thanks, Pappy Bush. Baby Bush gave us John Roberts and Alito, though not before being given a refreshing Democratic break from oppression. Clinton gave us the lovely and talented Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Obama has done well for us. Hillary Clinton will be able to circumvent the GOP manufactured icebergs launched in true obstructionist glory. Bern would get caught up in the Republican quagmire, La Brea Tar pits-fashion, and be creamed in four years by the dark party after one term. Middle of the road, where nobody is quite ecstatic, but build on the foundation that Obama has forged. Build and progress in ways that won’t rock the boat. I don’t want a revolution. Slow and steady wins the race. Yes, Clinton will curtail her administration’s plans and hear the concerns of the Bern supporters. It would be foolish not to hear out their concerns and tilt the game their way. She won’t be vulnerable to the Wolfowitz/Cheney/Rumsfeld types because she already knows the players and has garnered significant negotiations in her role as Secretary of State. Middle of the road. I contend that any party that can pull this off has staying power. Presidents come and go. Supreme Court Justices are lifetime appointments. I hope this backfires on the snapping turtle, Mitch McConnell, and the Democrats can replace the justice and Justice denied Obama, again.
DCguy
@1EqualityUSA: Carter also lost because of a Nixon recession that hit huge when he was in office. That wouldn’t happen to the next person in. I don’t care which one of them wins, Hillary or Bernie, I will support either one. With at least two more Supreme Court Justices retiring soon and possibly 3 we need either dem in the White house.
1EqualityUSA
DCguy, agreed! We cannot gloat, get out and vote, for the Party that represents us, not billionaires and cartoon characters.
Dennis Soper
A bourgeoisie endorsed by other bourgeoisie– why am I not surprised?
GC1985
@Desert Boy: She supported equality and spoke up for equal treatment in 2011 actually. Before Obama. She spoke to the UN. You have a selective mind so that will help you justify voting for Trump. I don’t get how you can sleep at night.
GC1985
@DCguy: Don’t you love these one hit wonder trolls? They always whine about Hillary and proclaim their support for Trump because he isn’t as antigay as Cruz. Lol.
robho3
Mrs Clinton has worked for the gay community when it has been to her own political advantage. She does nothing that it not politically motivated. While I am a democrat and will vote for her over any republican I do so reluctantly. I do not trust the clintons… Her presidency will just be one scandal after another but I guess a trump presidency would be worse…. Maybe I’ll move to Canada at least they have a good leader ( and sexy too)!
DCguy
@robho3:
In truth though, anybody that has an entire network devoted to attacking them is going to look like they have one scandal after another. The issue is, none of the supposed scandals seemed to amount to anything did they?
When you have HC getting attacked for having a personal e-mail server and you have Colin Powell and Condoleeza Rice coming out saying so did they, and yet they aren’t under investigation, doesn’t that kind of tell you that it is a manufactured Scandal?
And remember Rep Kevin McCarthy who was in line to be speaker of the house, admitting that Benghazi was designed to lower her poll numbers.
So again, Hillary, Bernie, I don’t care which, either is better than anybody on the other side who is running. Don’t fall into FOX News’s fake story trap.
GC1985
@robho3: What scandal? You mean the ones republicans manufacture because of their decades long childish vendetta they have with Hillary? I’m not buying the GOP nonsense.
lelandjr
@Dan Steele: Absolutely! It’s refreshing to read a few cognizant post on this hatful board.
joeyty
That means as little as her recent endorsement by a KKK Grand Dragon.
1EqualityUSA
As long as they’re not ineffectual. Becoming mired in the GOP bog is bullshit.
GC1985
@lelandjr: Glad to see the bird brains all gathering around. What loyalty. I suppose you like being treated like dreck… Nothing cognizant about supporting the GOP or Trump.
Gabriel Robbie Montoya
How unfortunate … Still for Bernie #bernie2016
Desert Boy
@DCguy: None. But, as a simpleton, you fail to see the other Democrat who is far better.
Desert Boy
@GC1985: I have a theory that gay men like yourself need a surrogate mommy. Hillary fulfills that role.
GC1985
@Desert Boy: I see a winner in the frontrunner. In the end it is about who can win.
@Desert Boy: Ah yes… Let’s now engage in personal attacks. It just shows you have no argument at all.
Brian
I won’t be voting for Hillary. She’s not worth the effort. She probably fears male homosexual desire because it represents male power.
Hillary showed how much of a fake she was when she praised Nancy Reagan for AIDS activism..
1EqualityUSA
Brian, You’ll be fearing male power, if one of those Republicans becomes our President. We know you’re trolling again. Vote for whomever you deem appropriate. Is the corpse in the bed still taunting you?
DCguy
@Desert Boy:
No, actually if you are going to name call, you might as well use that name on yourself. I have multiple posts saying that whomever wins the Dem primary needs to be supported because either of them are far better than any of the GOP candidates.
You are the one with the puffed out cheeks pouting and name calling like a child.
DCguy
@Brian:
Wow, the guy who supports anti-gay folks on here will vote for an anti-gay candidate. Can’t say I’m shocked.
Phillip Bernal
Only Self Loathing log cabin assholes would vote for the GOP!
GC1985
@Brian: Hillary apologized for that. Unlike some candidates she actually did admit she erred. Trump has never apologized for all the incorrect idiocy he has said.
Hillary will win in November and she doesn’t need you. As I said, you deeply fear women with power. You would rather we have a state like Saudi Arabia, where women can’t even drive or show any skin at all. You hate women. We get it already.
viciouslies
Well, the GAY members may have endorsed her (I don’t even think that is true – I think SOME gay members have), but I’m super proud that the ONE BI member of Congress, my friend Kyrsten Sinema, is staying neutral until the nominee is clear.
1EqualityUSA
Members of congress and senate shouldn’t have opinions? viciouslies, that’s just not going to happen. Perhaps your special flower is sitting on the fence with a damp finger in the air.
DawnTrans
@1EqualityUSA: Your position relies on Congress remaining in the Republicans hands. If that does occur no Demo candidate will do better then Jimmy Carter. Instead of pushing for either candidate you should be rallying the masses to take over as many cngressional and senate seats up fore reelection.
My preferred candidate is Bernie, but if Hillary wins she will get the vote. I do prefer an honest candidate which Hillary is not.
1EqualityUSA
DawnTrans, I hear you. This is why the Koch Brothers are pulling out of the Presidential happenings and pouring dollars into these smaller elections. Citizens United, even though it backfired on the dark ones with the goobers that they unleashed, still can have a very undemocratic effect on congress. We must overtake the Rebiblicans.
DawnTrans
Hillary’s preferred states are over. Now she will be facing an uphill battle in states that tip towards the Bern. Note that all polls reflect Bernie beating all Republican candidates buy a larger margin then Hillary. So please stop the Bernie cant be elected rhetoric, its unseemly as Bernie supporters who say they wont vote if Hillary is nominated.
1EqualityUSA
It’s if Bern gets elected that bothers me, DawnTrans. The supreme court is my major concern. Presidents come and go. The Koch Bros are pouring millions into smaller political fish.
I do not want a Theocracy, nor another four years of the do-nothing GOP spoiled brat, pants-shitter politics. Politics and Religion are a bad combo. Politics + religion = oppression As for religion cajoling politicians, what hearts can be won by passing futile laws that will be turned over as soon as the wind changes? Politics taints some theologically minded people. Foolish, is believing that their interpretation of God’s will would win any hearts, using political means. Oppression, when beliefs are bent towards politics. Christ didn’t sidle up to Herod and say, “Hey, Big H, implement these laws for me.” His Word transformed. The religious communities are being manipulated for their votes, when they should be recognizing that worldliness is a symptom of a lesser spiritual station. Christians, relying on Senators and Justices to do their bidding, have no mind to transform hearts, but rather, oppress. This doesn’t feel Christ-like. Misguided and worldly, symptoms.
I don’t want a revolution. Give me someone who is sane, logical, strong enough, and experienced enough to bypass all of the manufactured icebergs being launched by the obstructionists. Let’s put energy into smaller races. Attacking each other has the Rebiblicans rolling around on their backs with laughter. Let’s start pulling it together now. A nerve cell transfers its energy via synapse. We need to narrow down and focus. This is the scariest time because I don’t trust that Bern’s ego would have him go Ralph Nader on us. I hope not. The GOP has some really weird characters being squeezed out of that GOP boil called Citizens United.
1EqualityUSA
The very fact that TRUSted was not run out of town after ambling on stage, John Wayne-like, with Pastor Kevin kill-the-gays-kill-the-Girl-Scouts Swanson is troublesome. No wonder the Republicans are attacking education. Fiscally threatened, uneducated masses are easier to manipulate.
GC1985
@DawnTrans: This is where you’re sorely wrong and mistaken. Her preferred states are not over. Arizona is going to go to Hillary, and then New York and California will too. Bernie is long over. Bernie is leading big because republicans haven’t really opened up attacks on him. Hillary leads by similar margins to Bernie against republicans (according to new recent polling).
Nothing at this point can tip the nomination to the “Bern”. Sorry. The states that are coming up favorable to him have such few delegates, and he’ll lose Arizona by such a margin that any delegates gained will not make much of a difference. Then with New York and California coming up… it’s game over for Bern. The polls were only wrong in Michigan, but not in a vast number of other states. Sorry.
He won’t be able to get the nomination at this point. Hillary is leading Bern by a larger margin than Obama ever had over Hillary in 2008.
The shoe is now on the different foot, except Hillary is in a far more advanced position to take the nomination. Check fivethirtyeight.com for more on this. Nate Silver is rarely ever wrong.
GC1985
@DawnTrans: Hillary is actually very honest. People need to get over that. Politifact has even showed she tells the truth more than Sanders. Sanders views on gun control makes me incredibly nervous and he voted 12 times for deregulation and was pro-Wall Street. His track record in the Senate is nearly identical to Hillary’s. Lets not pretend please.
Pretending never wins us anything.
GC1985
Tell me… Hillary has a 310~ delegate lead, and that’s even larger with the superdelegates counted. How can Bernie make up that with some small state caucuses? Sorry, as much as I respect Bernie for most things, he is way off at this point.
Hillary won every state last tuesday, including Ohio by a huge margin (which is a foreshadowing by the way)… she’ll win Arizona by a big margin too and that will destroy any gain that Bernie has in any other state like Idaho.
Bernie mostly loses primaries (whether closed or open)… Caucuses don’t represent the voice of the people. Caucuses need to be done away with.
And believe me my state of California is supporting Hillary as we did in 2008.
GC1985
BTW, I need to add… I thought Bernie had a lead in Utah with regards to polling data and he does not. I thought he had a lead in Wisconsin, but he only draws level. He must win by at least 20% in every single last state to even come even with Hillary. That will never happen. Hillary has many strongly favorable states coming up in March and April.
It’s over, dawn. I’m sorry. When Bernie does win a key state (and he rarely has), it was only by a small margin (like 1.4% in Michigan). It doesn’t make a difference.
Ohio was the foreshadowing of who will take the nomination for the democrats.
Why the disregard for the millions who have voted for Hillary from Bernie supporters? Caucuses don’t speak for the people.
1EqualityUSA
GC1985, Thank you for your posts.
GC1985
@1EqualityUSA: You’re welcome. I’m not sure if she (Dawntrans) will read this), but one just need to look at what states are really coming. Hillary will win Arizona and Utah most likely, but not Idaho. Hillary will come close to even in Washington state, thus negating anything Bernie gets there. Same thing with Wisconsin.
The calendar really isn’t favorable for Bernie.
Bernie had to win at least two of the states last tuesday for me to say otherwise, but he did not. He even conceded Missouri… a state he was favored to win because of the lower numbers of minorities in the state.
1EqualityUSA
GC1985, Politics has fallen off of Queerty’s radar. (Bummer.) They generate more comments than smooching couples, etc. (?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMgaqhTZBlg
1EqualityUSA
They’re grooming Romney for another run. ew.
GC1985
@1EqualityUSA: That’s a real shame. I would like new articles exposing the total hypocrisy of Trump and how republicans are staining this nation and its institutions.
This is one of the greatest speeches ever given. Bobby is someone this nation lost to senseless violence. If he was President instead of Nixon, we would be in a far different situation today.
https://youtu.be/6o57dEuXj-Y
GC1985
@1EqualityUSA: Romney looks like Teddy Roosevelt compared to Donald Trump. It’s rather shocking stuff.
Dwight D. Eisenhower would be greatly disappointed with what has happened to this country. He would be even more disturbed at the republican party. He warned this nation about the lust for power, and it’s obvious the republican party did not heed those warnings.
1EqualityUSA
Thank you, again, GC1985.
1EqualityUSA
Princeton’s Robert P. George, NOM founder, endorsed TRUSted. “Robby” was appointed by John “weeping” Boehner to the U.S. Commission for International Religious Freedom, so that this NOM-skull can spread his special brand of “love” throughout the world at the tax-payers expense, to the tune of 3.5 million! I bet he wants to be appointed to Supreme Court by TransRectalUltraSoundTed Cruz, should the latent Dominionist be made pillow-biter-in-chief. He would gladly fill Scalia’s empty chair for a life-long position, tossing us back to the stone age. Women will lose the right to vote if Robby. P. George gets any real power. What an ass. He’s still wearing those fruity, round, latent glasses he’s had since Princeton. Ugh! Will he ever be able to chase his latent feelings away?
https://theintercept.com/2016/03/18/chairman-of-government-commission-on-global-religious-freedom-unironically-endorses-ted-cruz/?comments=1#comments