I wonder about all these polls showing majority support for homosexual marriage. If there were a groundswell of support for homosexual marriage, state after state would have voted to allow it, rather than a handful of states voting to allow, most states voting against, and many states having homosexual marriage only because it was imposed by court order.
And as far as approving of the decision, its possible for someone to be in favor of homosexual marriage as a matter of social policy but also observe that the legal reasoning for the decision was half baked.
Uh huh.
You can poll 1,000 adults and find under fifty percent who know the vice president's name.
Poll that same 1,000 about whether "the federal government can continue paying subsidies to low income people who purchased health insurance on the federal exchange" and 50+ percent will say yes.
Ask them about Obamacare? Fifty-five percent will oppose. As if THEY want to pay for somebody else's Obamacare--maybe the simpleton's inevitable 10 percent.