I support gay marriage as much as everybody else (and I have for far longer than most of you), but I've grown weary of the drip, drip, drip of states. It's problematic that it can't be over already, as it's a very easy problem to fix (as opposed to unemployment, crime, war and peace, etc) and it's sucking up all the liberal oxygen, so nobody is thinking about other issues. Yes, the inequity on this issue is wrong, but it's mostly a symbolic issue, albeit a serious one. Mostly, I have trouble understanding how the opposition is still a thing in 2014.
That's a frivolous point. There are plenty of problems we could fix in a week if there were Democratic majorities in Congress and every statehouse and Democratic governors in every state. Alas, that's not the case. So, the fastest way to get same-sex marriage in every state is the current strategy which will most likely end with a SCOTUS ruling in the next year or so.