I have always loved Bill. He was, is, and will be my main man.

“I was against the constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage nation-wide, and I still think that the American people should be able to play this out in debates,” Clinton said. “But me, Bill Clinton personally, I changed my position.
“I am no longer opposed to that,” he added. “I think if people want to make commitments that last a lifetime, they ought to be able to do it.”
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Bill Clinton’s legacy will be that he signed a discriminatory Act into law known as DOMA, not that he eventually came to the realization that it is immoral to treat a human being as less than a human being.