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Republicans Blast Obama's Plan to Sell New Deal Icon

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Dave Martin/APTechnicians monitor the refueling process on a reactor at the Browns Ferry nuclear plant in Athens, Ala., in March 2011. Republicans are blasting a plan by President Obama to consider selling the Tennessee Valley Authority, a New Deal-era agency.

By MATTHEW DALY

WASHINGTON — In a political role reversal, Republicans are blasting President Barack Obama‘s plan to consider selling the Tennessee Valley Authority, an icon of the New Deal long targeted by conservatives as an example of government overreach.

Obama‘s 2014 budget proposal calls for a strategic review of the TVA, the nation’s largest public utility with 9 million customers in seven states from Virginia to Mississippi.

Selling the U.S.-owned power company could reduce the federal deficit by at least $25 billion and “help put the nation on a sustainable fiscal path,” Obama says in a budget document.

Not so fast, say GOP lawmakers in the region.

“It’s one more bad idea in a budget full of bad ideas,” said Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., a longtime TVA champion.

“There is no assurance that selling TVA to a profit-making entity would reduce electric bills in the Tennessee Valley, and it could lead to higher electricity rates” for customers in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, Alexander said.

Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., vowed to “carefully study any proposals to restructure TVA” to ensure it continues to deliver affordable electricity throughout the region.

Privatizing TVA has been proposed before “and been determined to be a very bad idea,” added Rep. John Duncan, R-Tenn.

Administration officials emphasized that privatization was just one option being considered. Sale of the agency has been discussed by prior administrations, but nothing has happened.

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Indeed, proposals to sell TVA date back to soon after the agency was created in 1933 to reduce the risk of flooding in the region and bring electricity to rural communities in poor areas of Appalachia. It was a key part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal program, which used government spending to help the nation recover from the Great Depression.

President Dwight Eisenhower called TVA “creeping socialism,” while President Ronald Reagan criticized it as an example of big government. Republicans from Barry Goldwater to Newt Gingrich have pointed to the TVA as an example of where the private sector could provide services more cheaply and effectively than bureaucrats.

Republican antipathy for the TVA led many in the Southeast to assume that any proposal to sell TVA would come from the GOP — not a Democratic president fresh off winning a second term.

The privatization proposal “is making our heads spin here in Tennessee,” said Stephen Smith, executive director of the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, a nonprofit group that promotes alternative energy throughout the region.

“For the first time that I’m

From: http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/04/16/obama-budget-plan-sell-tva/

Two Huge Blasts Rock Boston Marathon Finish Line

By Breaking News

Two huge explosions rocked the Boston Marathon finish line at Copley Square just before 3 p.m. today, apparently causing numerous casualties, some possible with traumatic injuries on streets crowded with runners, spectators and post-race partiers, while a top city official said police were finding “more devices.”

City Council President Steve Murphy, who was at the finish line when the two explosions happened, said, “Police sources say they are finding more devices.”

Herald reporter Chris Cassidy, who was running in the marathon, said, “I saw two explosions. The first one was beyond the finish line. I heard a loud bang and I saw smoke rising. I kept running and I heard behind me a loud bang. It looked like it was in a trash can or something. That one was in front of Abe and Louie’s. There are people who have been hit with debris, people with bloody foreheads.”

Read More at Boston Herald . By Jordan Graham.

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From: http://www.westernjournalism.com/two-huge-blasts-rock-boston-marathon-finish-line/

Rand Paul Did OK At Howard University

By capblack

Rand Paul 4 SC Rand Paul Did OK At Howard University

There was only one Jack Kemp. God knows we need his all-American appeal to conservative and urban audiences at a time when the GOP is attempting frenzied “minority outreach.”

(I put “minority outreach” in quotes because involvement is more my cup of tea.)

That aside, Senator Rand Paul’s Howard University speech set the outreach march on steadier ground.

Instead of sounding like a Democrat with a removable “R,” he was himself, which is all American blacks (pro and con) should ask of him.

I don’t think I’m alone is saying I don’t need White folks adopting minstrel show phony drawls (see Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden), nor drop obvious applause lines based upon our religious or civil rights experience.

Just talk to us.

From the podium and during Q & A, he addressed his stance on issues like the Civil Rights Act that got him in hot water in the past.

One mistake I think Black folks make is demanding that those far removed from our community magically address us as if they’ve been lifelong insiders.

Rand Paul is obviously a White male libertarian and Republican US senator. Some of his conclusions on the GOP or icons like Ronald Reagan differ from those of the Black liberal mainstream.

That his conclusions differ from those of the Black liberal mainstream doesn’t necessarily make him a villain.

American Blacks of Paul’s generation should focus less on what happened in the past and more on what can be done now to distance ourselves from the limitations of yesteryear.

Rand Paul was born in the South three years ahead of me. We came of age in a region forced to confront its Apartheid by federal troops and legislative leveraging from the White Hosue and Capitol Hill.

A lot of Black liberals will charge that he doesn’t “get” Black folks. I wonder: does “Mt. Negro Dialect” Harry Reid “get” us any better?

I’d argue that Rand Paul’s decriminalization of what he calls “victimless drug crimes” alone has the potential to liberate several generations of Black men who chose drug-dealing as a profession.

That stance resonates far more with the Black liberal (and parts of the conservative) mainstream than with anti-drug hardliners like myself.

I consider crack, heroin, meth, and other chemical angels of slow motion death to be nothing less than satanic in their design and impact.

Drug decriminalization is a big libertarian coalition builder, and within it lies the glue for adding American Blacks who feel that the War on Drugs is racist.

This topic, along with libertarian aversion to intrusive policing and an aptly named “warfare state,” were rightly shared by Paul at Howard University– just like he does elsewhere.

I think he did ok during his Howard University speech, precisely because he remained himself and didn’t deviate from trademark philosophical positions.

I expect White folks to be themselves and not put on patronizing productions designed to pacify us.

Rand Paul did ok at Howard University and thus far is ok by me as someone offering the GOP political viagra if they’re willing to take it.

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Video: White House Civil War

By Kris Zane

What if the FBI was working against the President of United States?

What if it was the FBI, not a single agent as reported, but an agency-wide operation that was behind leaking information to the GOP establishment about David Petraeus’ affair with Paula Broadwell? What if it was part of an “October Surprise” to pile on top of the September 11 Benghazi consulate attack debacle in order to derail Obama’s chances of winning the 2012 election?

If a hacked email sent from Bill Clinton advisor Sidney Blumenthal to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on November 12, 2012 is to be believed, that is exactly what happened. In an email released on April 5th entitled “Petraeus/October Surprise,” Blumenthal lays out the FBI plan and how Obama, the new “Teflon President,” came out of the debacle unscathed, while the GOP establishment crashed and burned. The FBI, hiding in the shadows, then successfully portrayed the operation as a single FBI “whistleblower,” instead of FBI head Robert Mueller spearheading the operation.

If true, America, there is a civil war going on within our own government.

Be afraid. Be very afraid.

From: http://www.westernjournalism.com/white-house-civil-war/

GOP Senator Would Broaden Gun Checks

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WASHINGTON — A conservative senator is proposing to greatly broaden the background check system for firearms purchasers but require no records of the transactions as the Senate braced for votes on amendments to gun control legislation next week.

The plan by Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., was one of several proposals Republicans were discussing in preparation for debate. In response to December’s elementary school attack in Newtown, Conn., which killed 20 children and six adults, the Senate is considering a Democratic bill backed by President Barack Obama that would expand background checks, strengthen laws against illegal gun trafficking and slightly increase school security aid.

The possible GOP amendments, described by aides and lobbyists, include one requiring states to recognize permits for carrying concealed weapons issued by other states. Many gun control advocates oppose the idea vehemently because some states’ standards for issuing the permits are considered weak, and such a provision, if approved, might cause some to rethink support for the overall bill.

It was unclear who might introduce it, but two lobbyists mentioned Sen. John Thune, R-S.D. His office declined to comment.

Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, is working on a sweeping measure prodding states to send more records to the federal background check system, which is designed to prevent guns from going to criminals and those with serious mental health problems. Grassley’s plan might also help some troubled veterans become eligible for firearms, take steps against illegal gun sales and add federal resources for school safety and mental health programs.

Read more at Official Wire. By Alan Frum.

From: http://www.westernjournalism.com/gop-senator-would-broaden-gun-checks/

RNC Passes Unanimous Resolution Affirming GOP Is Still Against Gay Marriage

By The Huffington Post News Editors

RNC committee members gathered at their annual spring conference in Los Angeles voted unanimously on Friday to approve a number of resolutions, including one to reaffirm that the GOP still opposes gay marriage, Time’s Zeke J. Miller reported.

“[T]he Republican National Committee affirms its support for marriage as the union of one man and one woman, and as the optimum environment in which to raise healthy children for the future of America; and be it further resolved, the Republican National Committee implores the U. S. Supreme Court to uphold the sanctity of marriage in its rulings on California’s Proposition 8 and the Federal Defense of Marriage Act,” the resolution, first obtained by Chris Moody of Yahoo News, read.

Miller reports that the resolution was submitted by RNC committeeman Dave Agema, a Michigan Republican who has drawn criticism for calling gays and lesbians “filthy” and comparing them to people who were “dying of alcoholism.”

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Limitless: Ted Cruz Values Freedom

By Judy B. Lloyd

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U.S. Senator Ted Cruz recently visited California and was among the featured guests at the Lincoln Club of Northern California’s spring seminar. He spoke of his vision for America which stands in striking contrast with Barack Obama’s.

Senator Cruz was the youngest Solicitor General in Texas; trained at Ivy League Schools (Princeton and Harvard) on the East Coast. He has authored more than 80 U.S. Supreme Court briefs and argued 43 oral arguments, according to his website.

Senator Cruz introduced his wife Heidi, who worked for Condoleezza Rice when Rice served in the White House as National Security Adviser. Then, Heidi handled Western Hemisphere policy. Now, she is Vice President of Goldman Sachs in Houston, Texas.

When Senator Cruz first met Heidi’s family – missionaries who were vegetarians – he celebrated Christmas dinner with them. When asked how a vegetarian Christmas differs from Christmas in Cuba, Senator Cruz said that it’s mostly the same – except that the entree never arrives.  He talked of the Cuban tradition which includes roasting an entire pig.

It’s stories like these that endear you to Ted Cruz, who, liked any good Texan, is polite, likable and approachable.

Cruz spoke of protests of a speech he gave at U.C. Berkeley right when Facebook began. He talked about Berkeley’s passionate involvement and suggested students stay engaged and make it a better world. Unlike some on the left who criticize Cruz, he feels that people who disagree with him are not stupid or evil. He suggests approaching people with a more friendly debate demeanor –

“Pretend it is your mother. You cannot convince anyone otherwise.”

Unlike most liberals who’d like to stick a fork in the GOP, stating that the party is “done”, Cruz doesn’t think Republicans will give up –

“Just because we got clobbered in 2012 doesn’t mean we’re done”.

Senator Cruz defines the economic pie as ever-changing. It doesn’t stay stagnant with 47 percent dependent on government.  His philosophy, much like other job-creating Republicans is to have a larger economic pie by creating jobs and more taxpayers, enabling more people get a piece of the pie.

He has advice for Republicans who got caught up in the 2012 rhetoric. He believes the party focused too much on acknowledging those who have already succeeded rather than convincing those who want to achieve –

“Rather than saying ‘You built that’ – say – ‘You can build that.’ “

Cruz discussed debt to his young daughters and says that debt has gone from 10 trillion to 16 trillion in the last four years. It clearly troubles him to think that the cost of our bloated government today will be passed on to his kids to pay.

He talks about Obamacare stating that those who will be hurt most by Obamacare are those who may need help the most.  Many of them are of Hispanic origin, living in Texas. He talks of the court cases against Obama, stating that in the end we’ve got to win the argument, because the future of America’s economic health depends

From: http://www.westernjournalism.com/limitless-ted-cruz-values-freedom/

Senate Background Check Debate Starts Next Week

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WASHINGTON — The first hurdle cleared with deceptive ease, the Senate turns to the heart of the battle over curbing gun violence next week when it considers a proposal to expand required federal background checks to gun shows and online firearms sales.

In a bipartisan 68-31 vote Thursday, senators rejected an effort by conservatives to block debate on Democrats’ gun control legislation, a measure backed by President Barack Obama. Senators then formally opened debate on the bill, lawmakers’ response to the mass shooting in December at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn., and the most ambitious effort to limit gun violence in nearly two decades.

Thursday’s one-sided vote belied what looks to be a difficult path in Congress for gun restrictions. Most Republican senators and many moderate Democrats oppose or are wary of curbs they think go too far, and the view from the GOP-run House is even cooler, where leaders say they want to first see what the Senate does.

“Nothing is going to happen quickly,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said in a brief interview. “We’re going to be on this for a while, and there’s nothing wrong with that.”

Read More at OfficialWire . By Alan Fram.

From: http://www.westernjournalism.com/senate-background-check-debate-starts-next-week/

Tony Perkins To Conservatives: Don’t Donate To GOP Until It Grows ‘Backbone’ Against Gay Marriage

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins ratcheted up the pressure on Republicans on Thursday, emailing supporters to encourage them to starve the GOP of donations until its leaders confirmed they would maintain a rigid opposition to gay marriage.

“Until the RNC and the other national Republican organizations grow a backbone and start defending core principles, don’t send them a dime of your hard-earned money,” Perkins in the message, first obtained by CNN. “If you want to invest in the political process, and I encourage you to do so, give directly to candidates who reflect your values and organizations you trust-like FRC Action.”

The recommendation comes as the Republican National Committee is set to wrap up its spring meeting in Los Angeles on Friday, where members are expected to vote on a resolution reaffirming their opposition to gay marriage.

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Florida's Innovative, Consumer-Driven Replacement for Obamacare's Medicaid Expansion

By Avik Roy, Contributor

When Florida was faced with the choice of whether or not to implement Obamacare’s enlargement of Medicaid, Republican governor Rick Scott said “yes,” but the GOP-controlled legislature said “no.” But that, it turns out, isn’t the end of the story. Today, two leaders in the Florida House of Representatives, Will Weatherford and Richard Corcoran, unveiled a new proposal to replace the Obamacare Medicaid expansion with a 100-percent state-funded program to give low-income Floridians the money to purchase private, catastrophic health coverage. Their plan is impressive and thoughtful. It could serve as a free-market model for the many states that are skeptical of Obamacare’s push to double down on the broken Medicaid program.

From: http://www.forbes.com/sites/aroy/2013/04/12/floridas-innovative-consumer-driven-replacement-for-obamacares-medicaid-expansion/

Al Franken Fundraising Hits $1.98 Million For First Quarter Of Reelection Campaign

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) raised $1.98 million in the first three months of 2013 for his first reelection campaign next year, according to <a target=_blank href="a video released by the campaign.

Franken is running for the first time since defeating Republican incumbent Norm Coleman by the thinnest of margins in 2008, following a prolonged recount. So far, no GOP candidate has emerged to challenge him.

According to the video from the Franken campaign, the first-quarter haul was raised from 35,000 donors from every county in Minnesota. Those giving less than $100 accounted for 55 percent of the contributions, and online donors gave one-fourth of the total.

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Dick Cheney To Address GOP Leaders At RNC Meeting

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Members of the Republican National Committee are gathering in Los Angeles this week for their annual spring meeting, where they’ll discuss the GOP‘s path forward. As top Republicans review the findings of the RNC’s recent autopsy — which was meant to find new ways to expand the party’s outreach on the heels of 2012 election losses — CNN reports that RNC organizers are also set to receive counsel from former Vice President Dick Cheney.

The details of Cheney’s appearance haven’t been released, according to CNN. But Cheney’s presence at the GOP confab is the latest sign that Republicans are still turning to the previous administration for advice, even as many top officials in the party appear to be actively rebranding.

On Tuesday, GOP lawmakers conferred with Cheney on recent North Korean threats.

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Ron Paul Curriculum Takes Swing At Public Education, Offers Hand To Homeschoolers

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Perhaps it shouldn’t surprise that the Ron Paul Curriculum — the former Texas congressman’s educational institution and answer to the American education system — is actually a homeschooling kit of sorts, according to the Houston Chronicle. After all, the onetime GOP presidential candidate pushed for the demolition of the U.S. Department of Education.

The program’s website says students will learn “liberty vs. coercion in Western history,” “how to defend the freedom philosophy,” “what it takes for success in college” and “how to start a home business.”

Critics like The Atlantic’s Philip Bump suggest the curriculum is simply another means to push Paul’s political views and pump out mini-Ron Pauls. Fox News is skeptical too.

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Obama Budget Leaves GOP With 'No Excuses'

By Matt Cantor President Obama‘s budget proposal is the latest move in his administration’s “systematic” effort to expose flimsy GOP excuses for government inaction, writes Ezra Klein in the Washington Post . Republicans had complained that Obama didn’t extend a hand to them; now, he’s constantly meeting with them. They said he wouldn’t touch…

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Obama's New Budget Being Criticized By Right and Left Alike

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By ANDREW TAYLOR

WASHINGTON (AP) – Even before it is unveiled, President Barack Obama‘s new budget is opening to poor reviews from liberal allies entrenched in their opposition to shaving benefit programs and GOP opponents equally opposed to new tax increases. The double-edged criticism comes even though the plan reprises a framework that once held the promise of a long-sought “grand bargain” for reducing government deficits.

Obama‘s budget, two months overdue but to be released Wednesday, mixes almost $600 billion in new taxes over the coming decade with modest curbs on spending, including lower-than-scheduled benefit increases for people receiving Social Security. The wealthy would lose the full benefit of some tax breaks while the poor and middle class would gradually slip into higher tax brackets.

Presidential budgets are often declared “dead on arrival” and this one may be just the latest to get that label. But it differs from last February’s campaign-year missive by proposing a new, government-wide inflation adjustment – affecting Social Security, veterans’ pensions and the indexing of tax brackets – that has long been offered to Republicans in hopes of winning concessions on new tax revenues.

Democrats in Congress seeking to make the wealthy pay even more taxes have comfortably staked out turf as defenders of “entitlement” programs like Social Security and Medicare despite Obama‘s willingness to tame their growth. Top Republicans, meanwhile, aren’t in a compromising mood on taxes after yielding in January to $600 billion in higher taxes on top-bracket earners over the next decade.

“Mr. President, if you are ready to embrace bold reform – to take the steps that are needed to make our entitlement programs permanently solvent and grow the economy – then Republicans are ready to work with you,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said Tuesday. “The time has come to summon the political courage to move beyond the status quo, to put the tax hikes and the poll-tested gimmicks aside, and to do what must be done.”

The White House has already revealed the broad outlines of the plan, which incorporates a budget offer made by Obama to House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, in December. Boehner rejected it and quit the talks.

“The president’s been clear that it’s going to take broad and shared sacrifice,” Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said in an interview with National Public Radio. “He would not find it acceptable to make only reductions in entitlement programs. That we need also to raise revenues so that we have a fair balance.”

The White House says the Obama plan would cut deficits by a total of $1.8 trillion over a decade, reducing the annual red ink to the $500 billion range by 2016 and down to 1.7 percent of the size of the economy within 10 years. Obama presided over $1 trillion-plus deficits for the first four years of his presidency. But Obama also would do …read more

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Obama Nominates Group of Labor Relations Board Members

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is nominating three candidates for full terms on the National Labor Relations Board, which has been in limbo since a federal appeals court invalidated his recess appointments to the agency.

Obama on Tuesday urged the Senate to move swiftly in confirming the members — two Republicans and one Democrat — along with two other Democrats he nominated in February. That would fill all five seats on the board.

But it isn’t clear whether Republicans will go along with the package of nominees. The labor board has been a partisan lightning rod during Obama’s presidency, with Republican lawmakers and business groups furious over decisions and rules they say are aimed at helping labor unions win more members.

The move comes as House Republicans prepare to vote this week on a measure that would effectively shut down the board until it has permanent members confirmed by the Senate.

A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled in January that Obama violated the Constitution when he bypassed the Senate to fill vacancies on the board. Since then, Republicans have claimed the board lacks any legitimacy to act.

The White House has insisted the appeals court decision is wrong and plans to appeal it to the Supreme Court. But the ruling has prompted employers in more than 100 cases to claim the board lacks authority to take action against them because two of its members aren’t there legitimately. It also has frustrated labor unions who worry the board can’t crack down on unfair labor practices.

Obama is renominating board Chairman Mark Pearce, a Democrat, and nominating two new Republicans to the board — management-side lawyers Harry I. Johnson III and Philip A. Miscimarra.

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The president had also nominated Democrats Sharon Block and Richard Griffin to full terms on the board in February. They have been sitting on the board since January 2012, when Obama made the recess appoints after Senate Republicans vowed to block Obama’s NLRB nominees. Republicans complained the board was issuing too many pro-union decisions.

The White House hopes that Senate Republicans will favor the five-member package nomination of two Republicans and three Democrats. Both Republican nominees have passed muster with GOP leadership.

“I urge the Senate to confirm them swiftly so that this bipartisan board can continue its important work on behalf of the American people,” Obama said in a statement.

The president claimed that he made the recess appointments last year while the Senate was on a break. But the appeals court panel ruled that a recess occurs only during the breaks between formal yearlong sessions of Congress, not just any informal break. It also ruled that a vacancy must come into being during a recess in order to be valid.

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Rick Santorum: It Would Be ‘Suicidal’ For GOP To Embrace Gay Marriage

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) continued to bolster his social conservative platform on Monday, telling the Des Moines Register that the GOP must maintain its opposition to marriage equality to avert political suicide. He also predicted that the Supreme Court would reject gay-marriage rights in upcoming rulings.

“I’m sure you could go back and read stories, oh, you know, ‘The Republican party’s going to change. This is the future.’ Obviously that didn’t happen,” Santorum said. “I think you’re going to see the same stories written now and it’s not going to happen. The Republican Party’s not going to change on this issue. In my opinion it would be suicidal if it did.”

While Santorum’s advice echoes an argument made by other social conservatives, it comes as some Republican commentators have urged the party to take a more libertarian stance on social issues in the wake of large electoral defeats in 2012. While many GOP lawmakers have so far been resistant to the idea of embracing gay marriage, Sens. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio) recently came out in favor of marriage equality. Portman announced that his decision was affected by his son, Will, who is gay.

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