That former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton supports marriage equality doesn’t seem surprising. She’d already delivered an eloquent address on LGBT issues in December 2011, making the case to the world that “gay rights are human rights,” and before leaving her post, Clinton elevated equality for gay people as a core value of U.S. foreign policy in ways none of her predecessors ever considered.
For that matter, given her stated positions, I’d more or less forgotten that she hadn’t already endorsed marriage equality. But this morning, she made it official, explaining her position in a six-minute video made available through the Human Rights Campaign.
For those who can’t watch clips online:
“LGBT Americans are our colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones — and they are full and equal citizens, and deserve the rights of citizenship. That includes marriage.








