You almost can't make this shit up anymore with uber-right conservatives, but they sure do try their hardest to keep nudging that dial on the Crazy-O-Meter up even further.
Today, Virginia's Former Attorney General (and we can't be thankful enough for the "Former" part), Ken Cuccinelli took to Facebook today to whine and moan about the "Dangerous Precedent" set by SCOTUS today.
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"Even if you didn't vote for the Marriage Amendment in Virginia in 2006, I hope you'll agree this sets a dangerous precedent that the federal government can dictate to the states what is and is not law."
Yes, Ken Cuccinelli is bellyaching because the Federal Government, you know, the level of government which the beloved Founding Fathers granted power to run the country, exercised that power in a way that "unfairly" tells the Commonwealth of Virginia that they can no longer be bigoted troglodytes towards homosexual couples when it comes to marriage.
You know, it's almost like...the Federal Government is acting like it has...Supremacy...over the States!
It's also absurdly hilarious that The Cooch is busy whining about the Supreme Court's denying cert to the 4th Circuit case today, and he uses the phrase "Unelected Judges" in describing, presumably, the Circuit Court judges who issued the ruling in the first place.
But, because this is Ken Kookinelli, and there's a very good chance he might be referring to the Supremes themselves...it's more than a little bit delicious that Cuccinelli is complaining about several Justices who were, you know, appointed by Republican Presidents. Like the Chief Justice, for example.
Cuccinelli's pity party just continues to show that Conservatives don't really want to live in the United States of America. They want to live in Conservatopia, where "Activist Judges" don't preside, and every neighborhood is "A good place to raise a family".
These assholes can whine all they want, but they've just about lost the war. And even if Cuccinelli secretly knows it, he's going to keep the 27% foaming at the mouth about social issues on which they are decidedly on the wrong side of from here on out.