President Obama & Co. are back to their social media marketing savvy like they used during his election campaign in 2008, i.e. using Facebook to help bring in the votes with the young'ins.
The White House has set up a microsite tooting the horn of the President's accomplishments relating to LGBT issues.
This is all about getting that elusive LGBT vote in 2012 thus he is reelected.
We will say this: This is the first time a President has ever acknowledged the fine LGBT folks that live throughout this country. He addresses LGBT issues in an everyday context, never acting fearful to even say the word gay!! Contributing his own It Gets Better video. He is working to end DOMA and DADT. Though, he needs to wrap his head around same-sex marriage, but he is trying. Like Senator Feinstein said (read the entire Frontiers interview), that may do better at a state by state level rather than a federal one. So yes, this is progress by a single president!!
Did that fucking ignorant doofus from the last eight years ever acknowledge us or even say the word gay? Can you imagine that ignorant fuck erecting a LGBT website-- HA! Fucktard wouldn't even know where to begin. Does he even know how to turn on a computer or is it just an expensive coaster to rest his just-finished bottles of beer??
And Clinton, created DOMA and DADT on his watch. Don't even get us started on that awful Reagan, who did nothing about AIDS. Dumbasses, all of them.
Metro Weekly glosses:
In addition to the fact sheet and email sign-up page, the LGBT home page contains links to the administration's "It Gets Better" videos; White House blog posts relating to LGBT issues; LGBT-related news releases from the administration; and links to resources, including StopBullying.gov, AIDS.gov and the Defense Department's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" repeal page.
The two-page, "The Obama Administration's Commitment to Winning the Future for the LGBT Community" fact sheet contains many bullet points of accomplishments -- similar to but more expansive than Tuesday's 2011 LGBT Pride Month proclamation from Obama -- and three bullet points about future progress. The "progress" points all relate, at least in part, to relationship recognition -- a topic absent from Tuesday's proclamation.
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