Sen. John McCain Wants A New DADT Study (Because The First One Is Pro-Gay)

On Meet The Press today Sen. John McCain said he’d like to see a second study on DADT that “asks the right questions.” Because he doesn’t like the answers to the questions on the first study. McCain also dismissed the controversy about his wife’s suddenly withdrawn opposition to DADT, saying, “I respect the First Amendment rights of all members of my family.”

RELATED: The Human Rights Campaign reacts via press release.



“Obviously the senator doesn’t like the preliminary findings of the Pentagon’s DADT survey, which found a clear majority of U.S. service members are okay serving with their gay and lesbian comrades. The senator has known all along the study developed by the Pentagon Working Group was looking at how to repeal DADT—not whether to do so. McCain has said he wanted to hear from the senior military leadership. He heard loud and clear from Secretary Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, last February when both were firmly in support of repeal. McCain has said he wanted to hear from rank-and-file troops. He has just heard loud and clear from them through the survey.

But he doesn’t like their answer– and is stonewalling, trying to run out the clock on repeal by calling for congressional hearings. The truth is McCain is increasingly alone in his irrational opposition to open service. Sixty-four percent of Republicans disagree with McCain and favor lifting the ban. No matter the evidence, McCain will use whatever tactics at his disposal to not only stop repeal from moving forward, but will hold hostage the most critical military defense bill to do so.”