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The Respect for Marriage Act.

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Isaac Saul

Politics, Us House Of Representatives, Trump, News, Nonpartisan, Us Politics, Us Senate, Us News, News Commentary, International News, Local News, Congress, Independent, Biden, Election

4.7817 Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2022

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

The Respect for Marriage Act. Yesterday, President Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law, a bill that codifies into law national protections for same-sex and interracial couples. The House passed the bill by a 258-169 vote last week, with every Democrat and 39 Republicans voting in favor. Today, we're going to hear some commentary on the bill from the right and left, then my take.

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0:44.7

Good morning, good afternoon and good evening and welcome to the Tangle podcast, the place we get

0:54.9

views from across the political spectrum, some independent thinking without all that hysterical

0:59.1

nonsense you find everywhere else. I'm your host, Isaac Saul, and on today's episode, we're

1:03.8

going to be talking about the Respect for Marriage Act, which was just signed by President Biden

1:08.7

and is now becoming law. Before you jump in, though, a quick promo.

1:13.6

Tomorrow, we are going to be sitting down with Simon Rosenberg,

1:19.0

and we're going to have a newsletter transcript of our conversation and a podcast,

1:23.8

also going out at some point.

1:25.5

In our final Election Day preview on the day of the 22

1:29.4

midterms, I gave a little space to Rosenberg in a sea of predictions about the red wave and the

1:35.3

bad day that was coming for Democrats. Rosenberg, who is a Democratic strategist, was predicting

1:40.3

the opposite, that Democrats were going to fare better than people thought and have a

1:44.2

historically good midterm. I wrote in that final preview that if he ended up being right, he'd be on

1:49.3

an island. I would be sure to call him out as someone who got it right. And I would also try and

1:54.3

talk to him. Well, he did end up being right. And so on Monday, I sat down with a man who got it right

2:00.1

for an hour-long conversation about why he saw something so few other people did and what he thinks is coming in 2024.

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