When the Supreme Court ruled against gay-marriage bans, Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina said the ruling is "the law of the land" and that she "wouldn’t support an amendment to reverse it" even if she disagrees with the ruling.
Fiorina was asked about those comments by Iowa conservative radio host Jan Mickelson and she denied ever saying it.
via RightWingWatch
Fiorina displayed her signature truthiness once again in an interview Friday with Iowa conservative radio host Jan Mickelson, who asked her to defend her statement that Supreme Court decisions like Obergefell v. Hodges are “the law of the land,” which he said would turn off voters in Iowa.
Fiorina insisted that she had never said that, speculating, “I think that is a quote from someone else, not from me,” and suggesting that Mickelson might be thinking of her Republican rival John Kasich.
Unfortunately for Fiorina, her original comments made directly to the face of a camera.
“I think the Supreme Court ruling will become the law of the land, and however much I may agree or disagree with it, I wouldn’t support an amendment to reverse it."
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Carly Fiorina is a terrible liar.