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February 3, 2010

Discharging DADT (Or: The Right’s Really Not a Happy Place)

Mullen Gates DADT.jpg
McCain DADT.jpg Jeff-Session-DADT.jpg

It was the cultural milestone that made this hearing so ripe for portraiture.

Admiral Mullen could not have been more plain, open and unqualified in his opposition to Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, and the rights of gays to serve openly in the armed services. (Mullen, in fact, appeared quite pleased and proud about it, seeming to appreciate his own unique role today in advancing American civil rights.)

And, as for McCain, a guy who is so diagnostically true to his oppositional nature, he feels compelled to overthrow his own reactionary or anti-reactionary opinions about every six months or so. If you watch Maddow’s take down, you’ll see that: John was against it, before he was for it (if the brass was for it), before he was against it either way.

And then, that look on Jeff Sessions’s face when the Admiral has to spell it out, yet again, is just priceless.

(photo 1& 2: Mark Wilson/Getty Images: caption: Defense Secretary Robert Gates (L) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Michael Mullen (R) participate in a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on February 2, 2010 in Washington, DC. The committee is hearing testimony on the proposed Department of Defense budget request for fiscal year 2011, and reviewing the ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy. image 3: screen grab/MSNBC)

  • Lin Wells

    McCain wouldnt really care, but he is running against JD Hayworth.

  • KingElvis

    DADT itself is like the definition of disingenuous dissembling. It presumes that gays will be in the Army – we just don’t want to acknowledge it.
    Your government might kidnap and disappear you to Jordan to be tortured – but they’ll do it in secret for ‘national security’ – we don’t want people feeling bad about Old Glory.
    It is emblematic of a dissembling US. We are ‘the home of the brave’ and ‘a peace loving people’ that wages war against one of the weakest countries on Earth using robot drones.
    The ‘disconnect’ (once known as ‘hypocrisy’) between our rhetoric and reality is chasm that gets wider and deeper by the minute.
    How can we sustain this kind of Orwellian gulf between official sanctioned rhetorical reality and the real thing? I suppose it takes literally trillions of dollars per year and an army of lobbyists to keep all the balls in the air – but when will the juggler nation finally drop the balls?

  • DP

    Sessions gives the look of someone who was just brought out of the closet.

  • http://leftistmoon.wordpress.com Wordsmith

    Yes, she does

  • jtfromBC

    I think Sessions just discovered something in his pants

  • http://coffeeandnarcan.blogspot.com paramedicx

    i just can’t wait until these old-assed (ha.. pun?!?!) white men are gone off this mortal coil and younger people, people born after Viet-Nam started, get to try and govern (i know there are a bunch of baby boomers in Congress but you have to hang around for YEARS and be old as dirt to get a chairmanship and power).