On his "Pass The Salt Live" webcast this morning, Religious Right activist Dave Daubenmire fumed over the idea that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh might assert that he would not allow his personal religious views to shape his decisions if he is confirmed.
"They've convinced us that your faith is private and personal," Daubenmire said. "That's why we can appoint a Supreme Court candidate whose faith is personal, and when they ask him and begin to grill him and ask him about, 'Well what do you feel about Roe v. Wade?,' he's going to use that line, 'Well, my religious beliefs are personal and I would never inject my personal beliefs into the law.'"
The left, by contrast, never makes that promise, Daubenmire said. "They think men ought to be able to have butt sex, so they project that into the law."
"What we need is some bold dude to stand up and say, 'Listen, whether you like it or not, my views represent the views of millions and millions of Americans and I'm going to take my beliefs and I'm going to take them on to the Supreme Court and I'm going to allow my deeply held religious beliefs to impact the culture. That is what I am going to do,'" Daubenmire continued.
"We're not militant in our beliefs," he complained. "Of course I'm trying to indoctrinate you in my beliefs! Of course I am!"