Despite the presence of “religious freedom” heroes in the Capitol — a clear demonstration of Republicans’ intention to keep the culture wars alive — President Obama mostly steered clear of contentious social issues during his final State of the Union address.
Obama vowed to keep pushing for equal pay and paid leave during his final year in the White House. But he never mentioned contraception or abortion access — two issues at the heart of high-profile Supreme Court cases this year.
The president credited “our unique strengths as a nation” with “how we secured the freedom in every state to marry the person we love.” But he made no call for a nationwide ban on discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity, the lack of which leaves LGBT Americans vulnerable to losing their jobs, homes, and access to public accommodations in over half the country.
Emma Margolin
Emma Margolin is a reporter at MSNBC.com.









