Watch This Awesome Mashup Of Mike Pence Dodging Every Question About Anti-Gay Discrimination
Mike Pence spoke with ABC News’Â George Stephanopoulos Sunday morning. It did not go well. Take a look, if you can bear it.
This morning Indiana Republican Governor Mike Pence sat down to talk with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos about the explosive fallout caused by him signing the very anti-gay Religious Freedom Restoration Act this past week.
Eight time Stephanopoulos asks Gov. Pence about discrimination, eight times Pence refuses to give a straight or honest answer.
WATCH – Mike Pence Doubles Down On Anti-Gay Law: ‘We’re Not Going To Change This’ (Video)
NCRM posted the full interview and our responses to some of Pence’s answers this morning immediately after the interview aired, but this afternoon the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) posted this awesome mashup of each time Governor Pence “ducked, dodged, and declined to answer simple, straightforward questions about Indiana’s new law and whether discrimination against LGBT Hoosiers should be illegal.”Â
Watch, if you can bear the Governor’s cringeworthy responses:
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