Did Palin Flip-Flop or Mislead On Gay Rights?

Posted on October 7, 2008
Filed Under Elections 2008, Gay/Lesbian, Politics, Women | Comments Off on Did Palin Flip-Flop or Mislead On Gay Rights?

Watching the vice presidential debate, you might have gotten the impression that Sarah Palin supports civil rights for same-sex couples. During an exchange on the topic, both she and Joe Biden said they oppose gay marriage. But Biden added that he and Barack Obama favor granting gay couples many of the same benefits—hospital visitation rights, health benefits—that married couples enjoy. Palin was tougher to pin down. She clearly didn’t want to appear intolerant, but neither did she want to seem to embrace gay rights. “[N]o one would ever propose, not in a McCain-Palin administration, to do anything to prohibit, say, visitations in a hospital or contracts being signed …” she said.

The folks in Alaska might have been surprised to hear that. In the past, Palin has described her opposition to granting gay couples the benefits married couples receive.

She also thinks homosexuality is a choice. Watch as she responds to Katie Couric.

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