My read is that neither Bill nor Hillary particularly care much about gay marriage - not strongly against it, not strongly for it - but that, Rowan-like, they sought a compromise that wasn't an attempt at settling the issue so much as it was a pitting of one faction against another, such that it got the issue out of their hair. Rowan accomplished this by pitting primates, provinces and dioceses against each other; Clinton accomplished it by forcing governors and states to decide whether they wanted to enact legislation of their own.
My hope in this post is that we not devolve into bickering about red/blue politics, but that we discuss the implications of the DMA in light of the question Clinton asks the young lady toward the end of this clip.



Well, the Defense of Marriage Act is used by LGBT activists to argue that we don’t need to take proactive action. They argue DOMA is the law and conservatives are over-reacting, don’t need to take action, unless something “unexpected” happens judicially. While, on the other hand, LGBT activists pursue legal cases to force the “unexpected”.