After watching the VP debate, you could imagine that homosexual Democrats and gay marriage advocates would be demoralized; once again, they watched the Democratic candidates mimic the Republicans on that issue.

But that would assume they don’t perceive the wink-wink, nudge-nudge that has become the Democratic modus operandi — concealing liberal policy with a fig leaf of conservative-sounding rhetoric.

In this instance, Sen. Joe Biden said there would be “no distinction, none whatsoever” between heterosexual and homosexual couples, before adding an implausible disclaimer: “[BRCK BM] nor I support redefining from a civil side what constitutes marriage.”

A more potent example is abortion. Practically every Democratic politician in the United States now claims to be “personally pro-life,” which is essentially indistinguishable from being “pro-choice.” The tell is how comfortable the abortion lobby remains with this development, given that the “safe, legal and rare” mantra and the calls for finding common ground by reducing unwanted pregnancies results only in more public funding for organizations like Planned Parenthood. Or did you think the Democrats had any other method in mind? They certainly won’t be demanding abstinence education, championing individual responsibility or encouraging traditional faith-based solutions.

You can go down the list of hot-button issues, and in most cases, you’ll hear the Democrats sugar-coating their comments with conservative buzz words and halfhearted appeals to conservative values:

  • They’re not against the 2nd Amendment right to self-defense, they’re just in favor of severe restrictions that limit how you can obtain firearms, where you can use them, and who can legally carry them.
  • They’re not in favor of higher taxes for you, they’re just in favor of higher taxes for everyone else — your neighbor, your employer, evil corporations and greedy people.
  • Sure they support a balanced budget, they just want to raise taxes and decrease defense spending enough to meet ever-higher levels of entitlement spending.
  • Sure they support the troops, they’re just against funding their mission and against allowing them to complete it successfully.
  • Sure they support the war on terror, they just object to calling it a war on terror, identifying the enemy, defeating the enemy in the “central front” of Iraq, confronting it on the battlefield rather than the courtroom, securing our borders and shoring up the nation’s defense in any practical way.

The nation would be better off if the Democrats would just come clean with what they really think about the issues, but as long as conservatism appeals to the majority of voters, we’ll be subject to increasingly muddled debates.