Fox News star rips Christian ‘haters’ who support Kim Davis

Shepard Smith, Fox News host, cut into his own press conference coverage of the release of Kentucky clerk Kim Davis from jail to rail against her, as well as those who supported her denial of wedding certificates to same-sex couples, saying such is simply a “religious play” that has no business in government service.

 

He also compared Kim Davis supporters to those who oppose Sharia law, characterizing them as one and the same when it comes to ideology.

 

“They set this up as a religious play again,” Smith said, Mediaite reported. “This is the same crowd that says, ‘We don’t want Sharia law,’ don’t let them tell us what to do, keep their religion out of our lives and out of our government.’ Well, here we go again.”

 

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An obviously frustrated Smith then described the progression of Davis’s case as a mish-mash of confusing legal pursuits.

 

“When this started, this lawyer said he needed an accommodation for a woman who wanted one,” Smith said. “She said she didn’t want her name on a license for “gay” people. Now they’ve come up with one, they’ve let her out of jail … But it’s not what they want.”

 

Rather, he said, “they” now want to pursue new claims against gay marriage.

 

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