OF COURSE arguing against same-sex marriage isn't the same thing as supporting murder. No one is saying that.
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After Bondi's comments over the weekend, Cooper asked, "Do you think you're a champion of the gay community?"
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He pushed back by pointing to her defense of the state's marriage ban. That's it, he didn't equate that fight with murder. Not at all.
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In Florida's merits brief at the 11th Circuit, filed a few days earlier, Bondi cited all the way back to '70s cases:pic.twitter.com/zK0NsF33PD
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1974's Singer v. Hara: "[T]here is no 'wife' and therefore there can be no marriage."pic.twitter.com/CSYFgrX2gl
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People's views and attitudes can and do change, but it is important for journalists to question the motives for politicians' doing so.
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Obama and Clinton have been questioned repeatedly and extensively over their changed views, as have other Dems. No reason Bondi is exempt.
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Repeatedly and extensively??? Really, citation please.
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