What difference at this point does it make?
Via Washington Examiner:
It’s widely known that Hillary Clinton’s views on gay marriage have “evolved,” but that terminology drastically understates the extent to which she has changed her opinion on the subject to keep up with the times.
It wasn’t long ago that Clinton sounded much more like a staunch social conservative than a gay rights champion on the issue, describing marriage as a “fundamental bedrock principle” going back “into the mists of history” that was primarily about raising children.
During 2004 Senate floor debate, Clinton argued that though she opposed the Federal Marriage Amendment that would have amended the Constitution to make marriage between a man and a woman because she thought the issue should be a state matter, she wanted to make it crystal clear that this in no way suggested she wanted to change the definition of marriage.
