Maggie Gallagher’s Strange Sense Of “Reality”
A few day ago, Maggie Gallagher, the founder and president of the National Organization for (Straights only) Marriage, filed this post on NOM’s blog:
“Trial Watch Update/Maggie Gallagher
This isn’t really a trial update. While David Blankenhorn is on the hand try to explain to David Boies the nature of marriage as a cross-cultural virtually universal human social institution, I was at Colorado University at Boulder, at the invitation of the St. Thomas Aquinas Center for Catholic Thought, debating same-sex marriage with Jonathan Rauch.
The Catholic News Agency’s account (which strikes me a reasonably accurate for a quick summary), says in part:
“Gallagher rested her defense of marriage on a question of truth. She said the parties to the debate were using the same words to mean different things. â€The first question for me is: Are same-sex unions ‘marriages’?â€
I then went on to say:
“I’m against discrimination, I’m against hatred, I’m in favor of marriage equality, but I don’t think same-sex marriage is marriage. Therefore I think it is wrong for the government to insist, through the use of law, that we all believe that same-sex unions are marriages.â€
So, Maggie says her “trial update” isn’t really a trial update.
Then she says “I’m in favor of marriage equality” but against equality for gay marriages. Huh?
WTF, Maggie? Do you have any idea what a joke you are to so many people? Why is it everything you say or write publicly is so easily derided?

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