Rick Santorum’s homophobia knows no bounds. He’s been a fairly outspoken bigot against the equality of same sex marriages, but now he’s trying to incorporate that position into his unpopular presidential platform.
In an interview with Glenn Beck, Rick Santorum vowed to fight the Supreme Court if he because president and if they decide that gay marriage is the “law of the land.”
Santorum said:
This is tantamount to government establishing religion. When the United States government comes in and says this is what you are going to believe, this is how you’re going to practice your faith, this is a new religion. This violates, in my opinion, the Establishment Clause in the Constitution that says that Congress shall make no law with respect to an establishment of religion. If the government goes around and tells churches what they have to believe in and what their doctrine is, that is something that is a violation of the First Amendment.
Every single part of Santorum’s hypothetical situation is a ridiculous. But he didn’t stop there. Santorum vowed that if he became president, he would fight back against the Supreme Court.