Media Miss the Mark on Where the Candidates Stand
During this election, media often fail to scrutinize candidates' statements about LGBT issues. The Wall Street Journal’s Washington Wire recently reported that Republican candidate John McCain told a
In fact, a number of prominent military leaders have publicly stated their support of the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” Most prominent among them is former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. John M. Shalikashvili (right). In January 2007, General Shalikashvili penned a much-discussed op-ed in The New York Times stating, “I now believe that if gay men and lesbians served openly in the
Justifying his view on “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” General Shalikashvili wrote, “Last year I held a number of meetings with gay soldiers and marines, including some with combat experience in
As the media continues to discuss the presidential candidates' statements about issues that profoundly impact the lives of LGBT people, we will encourage journalists to examine whether candidates' assertions reflect the reality that increasing numbers of Americans, including some military leaders, now support the ability of gay people to do their jobs and serve their country while living their lives openly.
Cindi Creager is the Director of National News
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