Here’s The Weird Part
There’s some real fun stuff happening with Indiana’s Don’t Feed The Gays law.
Best line all morning: A pizza parlor said they would not cater gay weddings. Robert S. replied on their Yelp! page, “in all my queer life, I’ve never known a gay to cater their wedding with pizza.”
And then there’s Sean Hannity and Dinesh D’Souza discussing the issue. Yeah, sure. I really want to know what a convicted felon and a slickosexual think about this issue. And they do not disappoint.
Duck! Incoming Sharia Law!
Hannity speaketh —
“Gays and lesbians, they might disagree with me on gay marriage, or they might disagree with somebody — a religious person as it relates to their Christian views, but why are they so silent on the bigger issues of the day, which would be taking on radical Islamists?” Hannity asked, noting that gay people and women are mistreated under Sharia Law.
Wait, no Benghazi? Sean is losing his touch. A few years ago, he could have tied Benghazi, Hillary’s emails, and Obamacare to gay marriage.
The fella is slipping. But Mike Pence comes to his rescue.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence swung back again Monday at critics of the state’s controversial “religious freedom” law, writing in a Wall Street Journal op-ed that Obamacare had made it imperative to ensure that “religious liberty is fully protected under Indiana law.”
Yep, Obamacare.
Thanks to Belle and Scott for the heads up.