Indiana Gov. Mike Pence called a press conference to
tell the world that everyone has got his “religious freedom” law wrong,
he once went to Selma with John Lewis, and that he is not a bigot. The
more Pence talked, the worse things got for him.
Pence never said that law the was wrong. He stuck to
his false claims that the law is just like the one that Bill Clinton
signed in 1993 and that people are misunderstanding his religious
freedom law.
Gov. Pence said that there is a perception problem,
“I don’t believe for a minute that it was the intent of the Assembly to
create a license to discriminate or a right to deny services to gays,
lesbians, or anyone else in this state, and it certainly wasn’t my
intent. But I can appreciate that that’s become the perception, not just
here in Indiana, but all across this country. And we need to confront
that, and confront it boldly, in a way that respects the interests of
all involved.”
Pence doesn’t have a perception problem. He has a law that has legalized discrimination.
Gov.Pence later claimed that the law and the people
of Indiana have been smeared, “I am calling on the General Assembly to
that focuses on the issue here. That focuses on frankly the smear that
has been leveled against this law and the people of Indiana. That is
that somehow through our legislative process we enacted legislation that
created a license to discriminate.”
Only in the Republican mind can the facts become a
smear. Pence was focused on perception, which means that it is fine if
Indiana passes a law that does discriminate, but it is wrong to be
perceived as discriminating. Pence managed to build on his disastrous
appearance on ABC’s This Week, by implicitly admitting that he still
supports laws that discriminate under the guise of religious freedom. He
is trying to fix the language so that it doesn’t appear that the state
supports discrimination.
By adding some new language about not overtly
denying services, Gov. Pence is hoping to make the problem go away. The
overall issue is that his religious freedom bill will still allow
discrimination.
Pence can’t defend the bill, so he attacked the
media and told personal stories that were intended to assure everyone
watching that he isn’t a bigot. This was a horrible press conference
where Pence doubled down on the same sort of remarks that got him into
trouble in the first place. The only way to fix the bill is to repeal
it, but that is something that Gov. Pence will not do.
Indiana
has been permanently stained in the eyes of the nation, because of one
ambitious governor’s attempt to legalize discrimination. While standing
at the podium and breathing like an asthmatic Darth Vader, Pence claimed
that he never anticipated the public backlash over a law legalizing
discrimination. For this reason alone, the Hoosier State deserves
better than Mike Pence.
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