The controversy about Michele Bachmann's husband, Marcus, and his clinic is sad on so many levels.
There is the sadness at the thought of the men and women exposed to the fraudulent idea that somehow their God-given sexual orientation is evil and therefore should be eliminated.
And then there is just how low those on the right will stoop to cover for the Bachmanns.
Witness the Family Research Council's Peter Sprigg during an interview espousing the view that the controversy is not a big deal:
And then there is this madness by the National Organization for Marriage giving cover to "professional ex-gay" and known deception artist Greg Quinlan:
That theme - that the Bachmanns are the "victims of a conspiracy" is recurrent throughout religious right talking points about this controversy.
Yet none of these so-called "moral folks" have addressed the question that if Bachmann's clinic is providing such a good service then why did he feel the need to lie about it.
Indeed more than anything I could ever say, the Bachmann controversy underscores how broken the moral compass is for those in the religious right.
I've said it before and I will say it again:
Lies in the name of God are still lies.
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"Lies in the name of God are still lies."
Amen
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