Last week 47 Republicans in the House including Wisconsin’s Bryan Steil voted to codify a right for gay couples to marry.
On this Sunday today’s read is from Kylee Griswold, an assistant editor at The Federalist. Here’s an excerpt:
Since 2015, Americans, including even many of those under the conservative label, have gone along to get along — patronizing very “pride-y” establishments, celebrating the unions of their gay friends, and keeping quiet about the issue at best. The latest Gallup poll on the matter, released last month, shows support for same-sex marriage is up one point from last year to a new high of 71 percent, with weekly churchgoers being the primary remaining holdouts.
But with the reversal of Roe v. Wade and in a panic before the midterms, Democrats are rushing to enshrine a right to gay marriage into law (as if there are no other pressing issues they should focus on) — and Republicans are falling for it.
Read the entire column here.
BONUS COLUMN FOR THIS SUNDAY
What Do “Men Give Birth” and “Defund the Police” Have in Common?
Gee. Ya’think that RoJo read that? Or Scott Walker?
And for RoJo’s NEXT trick, he’s supporting ‘rape/incest’ exceptions to Wisconsin’s abortion law.
What a guy!
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