Oooh Weee! Today the White House press secretary Jay Carney said that my Boo supports the Respect for Marriage Act.
Metro Weekly via Chris Geidner has the full exchange:
Metro Weekly: The president has  said in the past that he opposes the Defense of Marriage Act, but he is  yet to endorse the Respect for Marriage Act, which is the specific piece  of legislation --
  Carney: Senator [Dianne] Feinstein [(D-Calif.)], yeah.
 Metro Weekly: -- aimed to repeal  the bill. Tomorrow, the Senate will hold the first hearing into that  bill. Is the administration ready to endorse that bill?
 Carney: I can tell you that the President  has long called for a legislative repeal of the so-called Defense of  Marriage Act, which continues to have a real impact on the lives of real  people -- our families, friends and neighbors. He is proud to support  the Respect for Marriage Act, introduced by Sen. Feinstein and  Congressman [Jerrold] Nadler [(D-N.Y.)], which would take DOMA off the  books once and for all. This legislation would uphold the principle that  the federal government should not deny gay and lesbian couples the same  rights and legal protections as straight couples.
 Metro Weekly: A follow-up. In  line with that, the administration is also still in court defending  "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." When is -- Tomorrow, also will be three weeks  since the President said that certification will come in "weeks, not  months." Has the President spoken with Secretary Panetta or Adm. Mullen  about the certification since he made that statement, and where does it  stand?
 Carney: I don't know if the President has  had those conversations either with Secretary Panetta or his  predecessor or Adm. Mullen. What the president said remains the case and  our expectation, but I don't have any more information for you on that.
 


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