Rowan County county clerk Kim Davis famously refused to issue licenses to gay couples after same-sex marriage was legalized in Kentucky. She was briefly jailed for contempt of court after refusing a judge’s order to do her job or quit it, making her a hero to conservatives. Now she is writing a book.
“Under God’s Authority: The Kim Davis Story” is being promoted and sold by the Orlando-based Liberty Counsel, which defended Davis in her legal battles and describes itself as “a nationwide public interest religious civil liberties law firm.”
A description of the book says “Kim chronicles her dramatic encounters with furious, fist-pounding, homosexual men and the hate mail that flooded her office.”
Nate McDermott:
I mean, same, but you don’t see me writing a book about it https://t.co/XpKD66zidS
— Nathan McDermott (@natemcdermott) February 28, 2018