WATCH The Airheads On ‘Fox And Friends’ Try To Defend The Indiana Religious Freedom Law

If you ever wake up one morning and need a good laugh, I mean a real bellyshaker, all you need do is tune to the idiots on “Fox and Friends” for ten minutes and I’m quite sure you’ll be shaking your head, laughing like crazy, and wondering how three people got to be so clueless about literally everything.

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On Tuesday’s edition of “Romper Room,” uh, I mean “Fox and Friends,” the mindless hosts were getting ready to interview Indiana Governor Mike Pence about the firestorm of controversy surrounding his signing of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA). Blond airhead supreme Elizabeth Hasselbeck declared with pride:

?He (Pence) also said, ?I try to abide by the law of the Bible, saying do unto others as you would have them do unto you.? But it hasn’t stopped so many people from coming out and slamming the state and slamming the governor, calling them bigots.?

Oh, Elizabeth, you’re just so darn cute and perky, and you pretend to know what you’re pontificating about, but you have no earthly idea, do you? I mean, honestly. Passing and signing a law that blatantly discriminates against the LGBT community doesn’t make you a bigot? Do you have to be wearing a hood and burning a cross? Is that your standard for bigotry?

Fellow dunderhead Steve Doocy then joined in the inanity with this:

?Exactly. The political left is in a frenzy over this right now. But they’re missing the point. This is not a bill that discriminates against gays or anybody. It’s all about religious freedom.?

Steve, did you even bother to show up when they were discussing civics in high school? A bill about religious freedom is only needed for one reason: to allow people to discriminate against others and then mask their hatred behind a cloak of religious beliefs.

But Doocy wasn’t quite finished making a fool of himself, so he decided to swing for the fences of moronity:

?It can’t be used by somebody who says, ?Okay, we’re a same-sex couple, we’re going to a baker, we’re asking them to bake the cake.? And then the baker can’t use this law to say there’s that law on the book that says I don’t have to make you one because it’s against what I believe in. It has never been used ? to the best of the knowledge of the stuff we’ve read ? in Indianapolis and Indiana, the state itself. But nonetheless, the political left is in hysterics, saying it’s anti-gay. It is not anti-gay.?

To the best of your knowledge, Steve? One must first possess some knowledge if he wants to use that phrase. And the fact is that the law would allow the hypothetical Indiana baker to do exactly what you said he couldn’t or wouldn’t do! What color is the sky in your simple world, Steve Doocy?

So when you need a laugh in the morning, it’s nice to know the folks at Fox News have you covered.

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