Forget the polls. You know the tide on gay marriage in this country has turned when Rush Limbaugh has resigned himself to the idea of its inevitability.
The conservative shock jock admitted on his radio show Wednesday that it’s only a matter of time before gay marriage is the law of the land.
“The bottom line is all of this is academic. This is going to happen, whether it happens now at the Supreme Court or somehow later, it is going to happen. It’s just the direction the culture is heading. There is hardly any opposition to this. The opposition that you would suspect exists is crumbling on it,” Limbaugh said.
Indeed, a number of lawmakers have recently changed their tune on gay marriage, including Republican Ohio GOP Sen. Rob Portman, moderate Democratic Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill and North Carolina’s Sen. Kay Hagan
The latest edition of Time magazine reflected the shift. It features two different provocative covers, showing a female and a male same-sex couple kissing, with a headline that reads: Gay Marriage Already Won. The Supreme Court Hasn’t Made Up It’s Mind–But America Has.
“However the Court rules, we have crossed a cultural Rubicon where gay marriage is here [to stay],” Time‘s Michael Crowley told Chris Matthews on Thursday’s Hardball.








