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So, this time the Kenyan-in-chief has hit the nail on the head, because his decision to light the White House facade in the rainbow colors in celebration of the Supreme Court's ruling on same-sex marriage, has got quite a few folks permanently situated at the wrong side of history reeling and rumbling, and waving their fists helpessly in the air and yelling at the clouds. Rainbow clouds, to be precise.

From ordinary bigots on the forums**, to more prominent political talking-heads*, lots of feathers have been ruffled, quite some foam has bubbled at the corners of some mouths, and lots of spittle has been tossed into Barack Hussein's general direction. And for a reason. This is a momentous change, and changes of this magnitude, as imminent as they might be, are bound to cause a shake-down. And I'm loving it. I'm loving the decision, the implications that it brings, and I'm particularly loving the head-assplosion that I'm witnessing on the right. Because these folks must be finally realizing that they've been wrong, and nobody likes being wrong.
( Did I hear you say citation needed? )

From ordinary bigots on the forums**, to more prominent political talking-heads*, lots of feathers have been ruffled, quite some foam has bubbled at the corners of some mouths, and lots of spittle has been tossed into Barack Hussein's general direction. And for a reason. This is a momentous change, and changes of this magnitude, as imminent as they might be, are bound to cause a shake-down. And I'm loving it. I'm loving the decision, the implications that it brings, and I'm particularly loving the head-assplosion that I'm witnessing on the right. Because these folks must be finally realizing that they've been wrong, and nobody likes being wrong.
( Did I hear you say citation needed? )