Christian conservative Sandy Rios has
warned that an executive order which prohibits federal contractors
from discriminating against LGBT workers will lead to Christians
being harassed by FBI agents in drag.
President Barack Obama signed the order
on Monday, citing the need to act after broader legislation has
languished in Congress for over 4 decades.
(Related: Obama
on banning gay discrimination: We're on the right side of history.)
Rios told her radio listeners on
Tuesday that the order “means, of course, that maybe in six weeks
or so maybe your doorbell will ring and you will have the privilege
of being interviewed by an FBI agent male wearing a dress, because
that's really what this does mean, this is stunning.”
Rios called Obama a “rock star” for
the LGBT community and added that she does not believe he is a
Christian.
“I can say I'm a ballerina, it
doesn't make it so,” Rios
said. “A Christian, a Christ follower, does not legislate ad
nauseam rights and benefits and privileges for people who are in a
lifestyle that is at odds with biblical truth, just doesn't do it.
There's the president of the United States, all about homosexuality.”
Rios joins Richard Land – who warned
of the “gay thought police” – and Fox News' Todd Starnes –
who said Obama
was “hell-bent on forcing Christians” to accept the “militant
LGBT agenda” – in criticizing the president and framing the
order as an attack on Christians.