The Louisiana governor signed into law legislation that requires a poster-sized display of the Ten Commandments in all public classrooms.
And the Left absolutely lost its mind.
The ACLU, who used to stand for free speech but now stands for radical leftism, immediately announced this was unconstitutional and they were going to stand up against it.
CNN’s Elie Honig was asked if the display violated the First Amendment. He replied:
Yes, flagrantly, in my view. If you wanted a perfect example of what the First Amendment prohibits, I think this is it. The First Amendment says Congress, government, shall make no law respecting establishment of religion, meaning state entities can’t do things that endorse any particular religion or religiosity in general.
And if you look at those 10, there are some — I know one of the defenses is, well, these are themes that are consistent…