Source: http://ift.tt/hFWySe - Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy (D) , whose state was the first to boycott Indiana over a law many say allows businesses to discriminate against the LGBT community, didn't mince any words Tuesday when asked to react to Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's (R) defense of the law. "The governor's not a stupid man, but he's done stupid things," Malloy said Tuesday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe." "Signing this law and quite frankly promoting this law, knowing exactly what it was going to do, was an incredibly stupid thing for him to do." Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act , which Pence signed into law on Thursday, allows businesses in the state to cite religious beliefs as a legal defense. Critics of the law fear it will allow businesses to legally refuse service to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals. Things got heated between Malloy and MSNBC host Joe Scarborough when the latter pointed to an article in The Washington Post that said several other states have passed laws similar to Indiana's with much less public uproar and fewer boycotts . Malloy argued that Indiana's law is distinguished by Pence aligning himself with the anti-LGBT-rights community. "If you get the picture of who was around [Pence] when he signed this bill , there were three homophobic men standing alongside the governor," Malloy said to Scarborough. "One of them had equated being gay with bestiality. That's who he invited to the signing ceremony. He knew exact
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