Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee Says LGBT Communites ‘Won’t Stop Until There Are No More Churches’ (AUDIO)

Conservative Mike Huckabee appeared on Wednesday’s edition of Washington Watch with Tony Perkins, to express his outrage with business establishments (such as Walmart) for not supporting the right-to-discriminate laws that were passed in his home state of Arkansas.

In the interview with Tony Perkins, he confidently says that the LGBT communities have turned the religious freedom controversy in Indiana and Arkansas into a “phony crisis.” He then preaches that the gay rights activists would not be satisfied until the Christian community and churches were completely diminished.

It won’t stop until there are no more churches, until there are no more people who are spreading the Gospel,” Huckabee told Right Wing Watch in a radio interview. “I’m talking now about the unabridged, unapologetic Gospel that is really God’s truth.

Huckabee then added that the LGBT movement is equivalent to George Orwell’s dystopian novel, 1984.

It is a classic example of — really a page out of 1984, when what things mean are the opposite of what they really are. And that’s what I’m seeing here is that in the name of tolerance, there’s intolerance. In the name of diversity, there’s uniformity. In the name of acceptance, there’s true discrimination.

Agreeing with Huckabee’s statement, host Tony Perkins argued that instead of filing law suits against discriminatory business owners, gay people should just attend establishments that allowed them access. “Where will it stop?” he asked Huckabee.

As the program continued, the former Arkansas governor adds that Christian conservatives would never boycott business establishments like Walmart. . . but being the hypocrite that he is, he tells the program that he plans to boycott Walmart because the company is “taking a stand against religious freedom.”

You can listen to the audio from Right Wing Watch, below:

H/T: Right Wing Watch | Featured Image: Politico

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  • kenthefitter

    Well, Huckleberry would certainly know about the book, 1984. It’s their playbook, after all. But I would be surprised to find out that he actually read it. Perhaps he read the Cliff’s Notes or saw a 1984 coloring book.

  • 2Smart2bGOP

    “I’m talking now about the unabridged, unapologetic Gospel that is really God’s truth.”

    Except for that such a thing no longer exists; today’s Bible has been rewritten and revised so many times, by so many people for so many reasons; even if one does believe that the original Bible was God’s word, (I don’t) than common sense dictates that the current Gospel has little resemblance to the original.

    • Steve Miller

      Just wait until the Conservative Bible Project is completed.

  • Michael O’Brien

    Huckleberry is going to do anything in his power to create a Christian theocracy, damn the constitution. If you didn’t see the interview with Jon Stewart, go watch it on the DS website. Jon calls him out on his hypocrisy.

  • Kathy Dunigan

    idiot……bigot…..there are sinners everywhere who are threats to the church…BUT if your faith is as good as mine and God is in control……..NO ONE can or will change my religious opinion..only those who say they are Christians as a front would even be afraid of such a thing……by the way MY bible tells me to love my neighbor……because if I don’t I don’t love God!………well I do, both..greatly! 1 John 4: 20-21………

  • Dave

    “…until there are No More DIFFERENCES Between Us Under The Law! The LGBT communities, my fearful, uneducated rube drones, WILL NOT STOP until they have achieved EQUALITY with The Fundamentalist Christian dominating America!” … (cue horror music)

  • Sarah Roney Dalton

    How does he know? Hmmmmmm….

  • Tiffany Miller

    ya know i wanna move to one of these states and open a buisness and not serve Christians as it would be against my religion to do so would he defend my right