I agree with Bachmann that tolerance is a two way street. But regardless of your religious belief in America, where does it say in the Good Book that you cannot associate with gay people and that you should not do business with them based on their sexual orientation?
How can you even tell someone is gay anyway? I don't get it.
I do get, however, the rich irony of Bachmann's statement that "there is a terrible intolerance afoot in America." Tolerance for the intolerant. I like that.
It just sounds to me like I've heard this kind of tolerance run amuck talk before.
In fact, Norman Rockwell captured it in this iconic painting named "The Problem We All Live With."
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