June 30th, 2008 @ 3:06 pm

Schwarzenegger Meets the Press

Joe. My. God.: Schwarzenegger On Meet The Press
MR. BROKAW: You have a lot of propositions on the ballot again this fall. One of them would mean a constitutional ban on gay marriages. Do you support that?
GOV. SCHWARZENEGGER: No, not at all. As a matter of fact, I think the Supreme Court made a decision there. It was apparently unconstitutional to stop anyone from getting married. It’s like 1948, the interracial marriage, when the Supreme Court of California has, you know, decided it was unconstitutional and then later on the Supreme Court of the United States followed, I think 10 or 12 years later. So I think it is, it’s good that California lead–is leading in this way. I personally believe that marriage should be between a man and a woman. But at the same time I think that my, you know, belief, I don’t want to force on anyone else, so I think we should stay with the decision of the Supreme Court and move forward. There are so many other more important issues that we have to address in California.

I think Schwarzenegger has done something that a lot of politicians can’t seem to do; separate their personal beliefs from law. So what if he doesn’t personally think that two men should get married; it has been found unconstitutional to ban someone from getting married, end of story.

full Meet The Press interview

One Response to “Schwarzenegger Meets the Press”

  • Wow, my respect for the man went up quite a bit right there.

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