Remember that meme where red states are "real America" and (mostly blue) coastal states aren't? My immediate reaction to the Iowa Supreme Court ruling overturning Iowa's ban on marriage was that now that this has happened in Iowa, maybe the political class might shift a little, given how it considers places like Iowa to be real and coastal states (where, you know, most of the people live) somehow fake. Then I read this almost immediately afterwards:
The state GOP is already ratcheting up for a Constitutional amendment banning marriage, of course. The soonest that can be on the ballot is 2012.
"I think it's significant because Iowa is considered a Midwest state in the mainstream of American thought," Socarides, a senior political assistant for Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin in the early 1990s, said Thursday. "Unlike states on the coasts, there's nothing more American than Iowa."Still comin' right out and saying it! So don't think that's gone. Iowa: Real America. Coast states: fakey aliens, probably traitors, to be ignored.
The state GOP is already ratcheting up for a Constitutional amendment banning marriage, of course. The soonest that can be on the ballot is 2012.
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Date: 2009-04-03 04:59 pm (UTC)As someone who grew up in the midwest, no, it sucks. There's virtually no reason to live there other than simple inertia. It's part of America to be sure, but it's neither "the" America nor "real" nor anything, it's just a part (but a less popular part) like anything else.
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Date: 2009-04-03 05:33 pm (UTC)And yes, the coasts are the 'Real America'. What is not influenced from New York is influenced from California.
Constitutional amendments banning gay marriage are as useful as the one we had banning the manufacture, sale, and consumption of potable alcohol. It's a waste of time and money to do what will eventually be undone by those more enlightened.
Oh, I almost forgot: WOOO! I'm watching Vermont as well.
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Date: 2009-04-03 06:21 pm (UTC)Senators and electoral votes. If not for those, we wouldn't hear a tenth as much nonsense about how the states where fewer people live are somehow more representative of the country than those with most of the population.
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Date: 2009-04-03 11:37 pm (UTC)And given the delay in any constitutional amendment until 2012, people will have plenty of time to get to know couples that just happen to share a common gender.
I don't think this one is going to go away.
Take that, RRR. :)
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