In Southern Dakota, a conservative pastor and an openly homosexual previous Obama campaign staffer have teamed up to fight an exploitative industry.
One of the more essential bipartisan reforms of modern times began having a Twitter fight. Steve Hickey, a pastor in Sioux Falls, Southern Dakota, delivered a letter to your editor for the Argus Leader, denouncing homosexual wedding and homosexuality.* Steve Hildebrand, owner of a coffee that is local, took offense. “You have become a joke that is huge this state—huge,” he tweeted during the pastor. “We should have coffee,” Hickey reacted. “I adore you, tolerate you, we don’t support gay wedding.” And Hildebrand took him through to the offer: “As long as you include an open brain as well as an available heart and a willingness to be controlled by my perspective when I was created homosexual.”