It is the terrible question that must be asked!
Once upon a time, someone, who shall not be named as I consider her privacy paramount (as she does herself) said "I believe that marriage is not just a bond, but a sacred bond, between a man and a woman. She later took umbrage "at anyone who might suggest that those of us that worry about the Constitution are less committed to the sanctity of marriage." Similar sentiments were expressed by her many male colleagues, and, as one of them said "On both sides of the aisle." (I'm thinking one side was The Isle of May, the other, The Isle of Wight--if it's not too dear.)
What have we gotten ourselves into? Stuck in another schmuck of the week whirlwind? Careful or we will end up somewhere on the bottom of the Indian Ocean without a WolfBlitzer wand to conjure us into being.
Kim Davis' unenviable life has become even worse. At this point, her only hope is to behead George Zimmerman with Paula Deen's cutlery and have Martha Stewart bake a nice Tete de Resperidol and serve it to Putin on a bed of servers wiped clean with Caitlin Jenner's bra. While Sibelius' Valse Triste plays as member of Hamas dance with dying polar bears.
Betsy Parsons asked a wise question in a 9/10 HuffPo article:
"In the heat of our nationwide marriage equality victory, can LGBT and allied Americans resist a hate group's bait?"
Kim Davis is being used. Perhaps her strong convictions about the sanctity of marriage will evolve. Hopefully before the rest of us devolve to hyenas.