UPDATE — Feb. 21, 2013, 10:30 a.m. EST: On Wednesday afternoon, Laura Bush asked to be removed from the marriage equality ad in question. Spokeswoman Anne MacDonald said in a statement that the former first lady “did not approve of her inclusion in this advertisement nor is she associated with the group that made the ad in any way.”___________
The Respect for Marriage Coalition is pairing the most unlikely of bipartisan bedfellows in a $1 million multimedia campaign in support of marriage equality.
The television ad, which began airing Wednesday, features clips of Laura Bush, Dick Cheney, Colin Powell, and President Obama coming out in favor of same-sex couples’ right to marry.
No question about it: That’s Dick Cheney in an ad with President Obama.
“None of us would want to be told we can’t marry the person we love. That’s why a growing majority of Americans believe it’s time to allow marriage for gay and lesbian couples,” the ad begins. “Freedom means freedom for everyone,” Cheney pipes in.
The coalition cited President Obama’s comments about gay marriage in his inaugural address, freedom to marry legislation pending in several states, and two marriage cases before the Supreme Court as its impetus to launch the “Time4Marriage” campaign.









