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OPINION

Stephen Colbert Proves the Slippery Slope is Real

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Last week, TV host Stephen Colbert took aim at those who oppose same-sex “marriage” and believe that it will open the door to all kinds of other “marital” arrangements.

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To the delight of his TV audience, and utilizing his comedic gifts, he mocked Rep. Steve King and Dr. Ben Carson before getting to the heart of his presentation: Stephen Colbert’s All-Inclusive Wedding Cake Toppers.

What makes this so ironic, though, is that the very arguments he raised actually prove that the slippery slope argument is true.

Watch this 9-minute video where I have some fun with Stephen Colbert and thank him for proving our point.

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