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Obama surprises an emotional Joe Biden with Presidential Medal of Freedom
It was the first time in Obama’s presidency that he has given the medal with an additional level of veneration.
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Will Obama’s greatest accomplishment be his record on LGBT rights?
Obama took office in 2009 as a self-described “fierce advocate” for LGBT rights, yet for much of his first term drew flak from activists who viewed him as too cautious.
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Joe Biden comes clean to Colbert: ‘no plans’ to run in 2020 (but he still might)
“Never say never. You never know what’s going to happen.”
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Joe Biden: ‘I am going to run in 2020’
“For president. And also, what the hell man, anyway.”
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Emails reveal Clinton campaign snubbed Human Rights Campaign for SNL skit
“…Would need to skip the HRC Gala in DC that night, but this opportunity seems more important given the impact it would have.”
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Catholic leaders slap Biden on the wrist for officiating gay wedding
“When a prominent Catholic politician publicly and voluntarily officiates at a ceremony to solemnize the relationship of two people of the same-sex, confusion arises.”
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Joe Biden officiated his first wedding – and it was for a gay couple
The afternoon ceremony took place Monday at the Naval Observatory, the vice president’s official residence.
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President Obama to Democrats: ‘I’m ready to pass the baton’
“I’m asking you to join me – to reject cynicism, reject fear, to summon what’s best in us; to elect Hillary Clinton as the next President of the United States.”
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Biden: Diverse military of gays and women strengthens US forces
The vice president saluted class president Eugene “E.J.” Coleman for publicly coming out as gay.
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Homophobic Bishop protests Notre Dame decision to honor Vice President Joe Biden
The Bishop say it sends a message that a politician can support abortion rights and gay marriage and still be a good Catholic.