Source: http://ift.tt/hFWySe - Wednesday, April 01, 2015
Newt Gingrich thinks the opposition to religious freedom bills in Indiana and Arkansas and the claim that they encourage anti-LGBT discrimination is an example of a liberal "lynch mob" mentality that seeks to undercut religion in America. The former Speaker of the House told HuffPost Live on Wednesday that Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's promise to fix his state's law, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson's decision to hold off on signing a similar bill bill and Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy's ban on state-funded travel to Indiana are misguided responses to "selective outrage": The fact is, for example, the governor of Connecticut announced he wouldn't send people to Indiana. Well, Connecticut has exactly the same law. They adopted it 20 years ago. The head of Apple announces that he's deeply disappointed. Apple sells cell phones in Saudi Arabia, where being homosexual is a death penalty. The level of selective outrage, the opportunity to pick a fight -- the news media couldn't help themselves. Gingrich said the opposition to the law by "people on the Left" -- many of whom he accused of having "no idea" what was in the bill -- is an example of attempts to "destroy religious liberty" to serve their own agenda. "The word went out: 'Whatever it is, we're against it. This week we're against the color green, next week we'll be against the color blue,'" Gingrich said. "You look at the number of institutions -- the NBA, NASCAR, go down the list. This i
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