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27 Jul 2008 02:33 pm
McCain On Gay Adoption
By Patrick Appel
In an interview with Stephanopoulos, McCain backtracked on his use of the word timetable (by my count, he uses the phrase "conditions on the ground" seven times), but near the end there is also this somewhat bizarre exchange over gay adoption:
STEPHANOPOULOS: What is your position on gay adoption? You told the “New York Times" you were against it, even in cases where the children couldn’t find another home. But then your staff backtracked a bit. What is your position?
MCCAIN: My position is, it’s not the reason why I’m running for president of the United States. And I think that two parent families are best for America.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Well, what do you mean by that, it’s not the reason you’re running for president of the United States?
MCCAIN: Because I think — well, I think that it’s — it is important for
us to emphasize family values. But I think it’s very important that we
understand that we have other challenges, too. I’m running for
president of the United States, because I want to help with family
values. And I think that family values are important, when we have two
parent — families that are of parents that are the traditional family.
STEPHANOPOULOS: But there are several hundred thousand children in the
country who don’t have a home. And if a gay couple wants to adopt them,
what’s wrong with that?
MCCAIN: I am for the values that two parent families, the traditional family represents.
STEPHANOPOULOS: So, you’re against gay adoption.
MCCAIN: I am for the values and principles that two parent families
represent. And I also do point out that many of these decisions are
made by the states, as we all know. And I will do everything I can to
encourage adoption, to encourage all of the things that keeps families
together, including educational opportunities, including a better
economy, job creation. And I’m running for president, because I want to
help families in America. And one of my positions is that I believe
that family values and family traditions are preserved.
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