Mike Huckabee rages at Supreme Court's marriage ruling: It's like repealing 'the law of gravity'
US Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee fumed at the Supreme Court on Friday after it legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.

Presidential candidate and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee fumed at the Supreme Court on Friday after it legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
"I will not acquiesce to an imperial court any more than our Founders acquiesced to an imperial British monarch. We must resist and reject judicial tyranny, not retreat," he said in a statement.
Huckabee, a former pastor one of the most outspoken social conservatives, urged elected officials not to "surrender" in the face of the ruling.
"This ruling is not about marriage equality, it's about marriage redefinition. This irrational, unconstitutional rejection of the expressed will of the people in over 30 states will prove to be one of the court's most disastrous decisions, and they have had many," he said. "The only outcome worse than this flawed, failed decision would be for the President and Congress, two co-equal branches of government, to surrender in the face of this out-of-control act of unconstitutional, judicial tyranny."
Huckabee also compared the ruling to repealing the law of gravity.
The former governor also raged at the Supreme Court on Thursday after it upheld a critical component of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.
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