Just days after coming out against gay adoption, Senator John McCain has sent out his staff with an Obama-like correction that could have been lifted from Bob Barr's supposed change of heart on DOMA:
From Politics1:
This is more properly called the "Oops, Senator, we still haven't taken away their right to vote, so just in case" moment.
From Politics1:
Speaking over the weekend to the New York Times, John McCain (R) said "I think that we’ve proven that both parents are important in the success of a family so, no, I don’t believe in gay adoption." On Tuesday, McCain's campaign spokesperson issued a formal statement clarifying (i.e., changing) the candidate's position. The new stance: "McCain could have been clearer in the interview in stating that his position on gay adoption is that it is a state issue, just as he made it clear in the interview that marriage is a state issue. He was not endorsing any federal legislation. McCain's expressed his personal preference for children to be raised by a mother and a father wherever possible. However, as an adoptive father himself, McCain believes children deserve loving and caring home environments, and he recognizes that there are many abandoned children who have yet to find homes. McCain believes that in those situations that caring parental figures are better for the child than the alternative."
This is more properly called the "Oops, Senator, we still haven't taken away their right to vote, so just in case" moment.
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