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Obama Considers Gay Museum President for Sec. of Navy

William White, the gay president of New York's Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum, is being named as a possible Navy secretary in the Obama administration.


William White, the gay president of New York's Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum, is being named as a possible Navy secretary in the Obama administration.

White, who has been with the museum since 1992, according to Newsday, would be the first openly gay chief of a military branch. The secretary is a civilian position, meaning his appointment would not be a direct violation of the military's ban on openly gay and lesbian service members.

Members of Congress and retired members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff have contacted Obama's transition team, urging him to pick White.

Retired general Hugh Shelton said White "would be phenomenal." He added that White's extensive background as a fund-raiser for veterans' and military causes would be helpful in the job. Congressman Jerrold Nadler said White is "very capable" on the basis of observing his work at the Intrepid, located on the Hudson River, which is in Nadler's district. Nadler added that White has been a friend of service members and their families through his work with the museum and philanthropic efforts, according to The Washington Times.

Aubrey Sarvis, executive director of the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, told Advocate.com on Thursday that White's appointment would have resonance in Washington.

"I think his appointment would have have an influence on the culture at the Pentagon," Sarvis said. "It would be a significant statement to others in the military branches." He also added that repealing the military's ban on openly gay and lesbian troops is seemingly a top priority for the incoming Obama administration. Sarvis expects the president-elect will work with the new Congress to shape a bill ending the ban.

However, some observers are not happy that White is being considered for the position. Elaine Donnelly, president of the Center for Military Readiness, said White's appointment as Navy secretary would be "demoralizing to the troops," according to the Times. She added, "It's a matter of judgment, and I think that would be very poor judgment on the part of the commander in chief." (Michelle Garcia, Advocate.com)

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  • Name: Miss Ketina
    Date posted: 12/22/2008 4:00:00 PM
    Hometown: Little Rock,AR

    Comment:

    Name: Granny Date posted: 2008-12-19 4:18 PM Hometown: Menifee, CA Comment: A poor little token might be a part of the short change we are getting. Look around folks. This cabinet is more of the same and maybe worse if that be possible. I suggest we appoint the Grand Puba of the KKK to be the next apointee to the next vacancy. As an old Gay I have been kicked in the ass for the last time by these politicians. I will be looking to pull up sticks and move to Canada. Our new President is a nicotine addict too. Isn't that a great image for children. I would rather have a gay mom and dad than a cigarette smoking addict who is two and three and four faced. I will not be watching this inaguration for sure. Why blacks are so enamored I will never know. He is not Black. He is biracial, so why make a big deal out of a Zebra. By the way, Zebras never change their stripes. OMG, The Advocate allowed a racist comment to be posted on their site. I am appalled.

  • Name: Mark
    Date posted: 12/21/2008 10:40:00 PM
    Hometown: Baton Rouge, LA

    Comment:

    I know many of us are upset with Obama's decision to pick Rick Warren to give the invocation at the inaugural, but I would like to add two comments as someone who does not live in CA. First, with as much money as the far-right spent in CA on prop 8 what it proved was that in the past 8 years since the first initiative passed support for the rights of LGBT to marry in your state has improved drastically. Your right to marriage will be upheld. Second, those of us living in the South (specially states like LA) are still fighting for basic human rights such as non housing discrimination and employment protection. I know many of you are upset with Obama, but I ask that you give him a chance. I've known way to many people who have been either kicked out of apartments or lost jobs because someone discovered they were gay or lesbian. I'm not happy with the Warren pick, but trust me when I say that he is nothing compared to who McCain would have picked. Peace.

  • Name: David
    Date posted: 12/21/2008 3:32:00 PM
    Hometown: La Mesa

    Comment:

    I do not see how William White is a good man for Sec. of the Navy. Running a museum doesn't qualify you to run a branch of the military. Being gay is just a side note to try and make the "GLBT" happy. To be honest I am tired of them cramming their ways down our throats.

  • Name: Chris Sullivan
    Date posted: 12/21/2008 11:49:00 AM
    Hometown: Chicago, IL

    Comment:

    Obama is all talk and no action when it comes to the GLBT community - unless of course, you count the actions where he is directly insulting the GLBT community. I regret voting for him and I will not be supporting him in any capacity going forward.

  • Name: Chris Sullivan
    Date posted: 12/21/2008 11:49:00 AM
    Hometown: Chicago, IL

    Comment:

    Obama is all talk and no action when it comes to the GLBT community - unless of course, you count the actions where he is directly insulting the GLBT community. I regret voting for him and I will not be supporting him in any capacity going forward.

  • Name: LowRider
    Date posted: 12/21/2008 11:34:00 AM
    Hometown: Des Moiens

    Comment:

    I voted for McCain. At least he didn't lie to me about his positions. I can't believe the support for Osama. His resume was as thin as toilet paper. He has no real skills for the job. The thing that disappoints me the most is that of all the people in the USA that are qualified for the position of President these are the 2 we had to choose from.

  • Name: LowRider
    Date posted: 12/21/2008 11:32:00 AM
    Hometown: Des Moiens

    Comment:

    I voted for McCain. At least he didn't lie to me about his positions. I can't believe the support for Osama. His resume was as thin as toilet paper. He has no real skills for the job. The thing that disappoints me the most is that of all the people in the USA that are qualified for the position of President these are the 2 we had to choose from.

  • Name: LowRider
    Date posted: 12/21/2008 11:31:00 AM
    Hometown: Des Moiens

    Comment:

    I voted for McCain. At least he didn't lie to me about his positions. I can't believe the support for Osama. His resume was as thin as toilet paper. He has no real skills for the job. The thing that disappoints me the most is that of all the people in the USA that are qualified for the position of President these are the 2 we had to choose from.

  • Name: LowRider
    Date posted: 12/21/2008 11:31:00 AM
    Hometown: Des Moiens

    Comment:

    I voted for McCain. At least he didn't lie to me about his positions. I can't believe the support for Osama. His resume was as thin as toilet paper. He has no real skills for the job. The thing that disappoints me the most is that of all the people in the USA that are qualified for the position of President these are the 2 we had to choose from.

  • Name: Phil
    Date posted: 12/21/2008 4:13:00 AM
    Hometown: Los Angeles

    Comment:

    You people are a bunch of whiners and uphold the negative stereotype of gays - whining about what we don't get without full and accurate analysis and without understanding chess moves in a much larger game. Your hidden issues with Obama (and you know what they really are) are actually quite transparent. Develop your points for once and maybe you will have some believability

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