Posted on 03/31/2015 1:17:29 PM PDT by rightistight
How do you know that youve won the argument? Its usually when your opponent expands the scope of the issues well beyond their deliberately narrow parameters in the pursuit of more favorable terrain. Connecticuts Gov. Dannel Malloy is desperately searching for higher ground.
On Monday, Malloy humiliated himself and his state when he imposed a ban on state-sponsored travel to Indiana in protest of that states Religious Freedom and Restoration Act. Unable to respond to the fact that his state also has a RFRA that is even more protective of the sensibilities of religious adherents, Malloy has taken to making even more embarrassingly overwrought comments about Indianas law and its repercussions.
He got caught, super-sleuth Malloy told CNNs Carol Costello on Tuesday, congratulating himself for having noticed a law passed by Indianas legislature and signed by the states governor. How could these Hoosiers have been so careless?
He went on to strongly criticize Mike Pences judgment and political sensibilities, calling his appearance on ABCs This Week with George Stephanopoulos disastrous. Malloy concluded by noting that any of the 2016 Republican candidates have been effectively disqualified from holding higher office
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I wonder how many were dead and illegally voted...
That is exactly how the GOP should respond. Malloy is just like other Democrats who want to censor speach, attack religion and in general do away with the first amendment.
Gun grabbing faggot Malloy is a dope.
dear Gov. malloy,
it’s federal law, so STHU!
Rush is right. The new “War On” is officially on.
He he he, don’t look now, Gov. Malloy, but Arkansas is possibly the next one to get a Religious Freedom law in place! What’s he going to do then? I think he’ll cry! (LOL!)
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