Thursday, February 27, 2014

Fox Suddenly Concerned About Religious Exemptions As Long As They Don't Involve Women's Health


Fox News host Megyn Kelly and senior political analyst Brit Hume were shocked by the suggestion that Arizona's anti-gay law might allow "a Christian doctor who is deeply conservative in his religious views to deny treatment" to patients on the basis of sexual orientation, an interesting change of pace for a network that has no problems regularly defending the religiously-based denial of women's health services. 
In a February 25 segment on Fox's The Kelly File, Kelly and Hume agreed that the Arizona law -- which could provide legal protections to religious business owners who deny services and accommodations to gay couples on the basis of their sexual orientation -- went too far because the possibility of denying medical services to gay people was "an order of magnitude greater than the legal right to deny services to a gay wedding":

IMO republicans have finally decided to read the graffiti on the wall, they are losing the people they have demagogue'd for decades, and all their "PRINCIPLES" formerly known as "VALUES" is just a way of life for only bigots and racist and the people no longer want to tolerate those who tolerate nothing but their own reprehensibility.

 if you haven't noticed they are switching all the former hate except for Pres. and handing a broken leafless olive branch to "we the people" they are schmoozing us for favor and think we are too stupid to recognize that this 180 degree stunt is not real once in they will set about implementing their "PRINCIPLES" formerly known as "VALUES" just like their governors did fist day in the seat they started tightening the vice on the people, vote restriction, no jobs, gerrymandering, refusal to give health care need i say more?