, contributing editor, 365Gay Blog 04.28.2010
11:30am EDT
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi plans on having a “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” vote
this year.
According to Drew Hammill, a Pelosi spokesperson, “it is the Speaker’s
intention that a vote will be taken this year.”
This was welcomed news from DADT opponents.
“I’m delighted that [Pelosi] reaffirmed to hold the vote this year,”
said Aubrey Sarvis, executive director of the Servicemembers Legal Defense
Network. While we are on the topic of SLDN, you all know about their new media
program
right? We covered it here
and here.
Sarvis thinks it’s time for a certain guy in the White House to step up
to the plate.
“The hour for the president as well as for the leadership to become
engaged is now,” he said. “The reality is — particularly in the Senate Armed
Services Committee — we are still short of some critical votes. We don’t have
the votes today. We’re on the brink of getting them, and we need help from
leadership on the Hill and from the president himself.”
While this is a good idea, it isn’t how Obama operates. Never has been. If
you read David Remnick’s Obama biography The Bridge (our review will be up this weekend), you’ll discover for his
whole career Obama’s been a slow, cautious, pol, never willing to get too ahead
of the electorate. That is no comfort to many here, but the trick is to
get him to be more proactive. It’s all about cover, and that will come in two
forms: the report of the Defense Department and more centrist to
conservative people coming out against the policy.