Super-smug Full(er) House actress Candace Cameron Bure is "pleased with, you know, how [she] handled [herself]" recently in a tiff with Raven-Symoné on The View. During that tiff, Raven-Symoné displayed some professional level eye rolling and generally seemed annoyed. It is hard to imagine why a woman with same-sex inclinations would be irritated at having to listen to the righteous tripe Bure was spewing during that discussion about "religious freedoms."
Bure's self-satisfaction was on parade in this follow-up interview as she talked about how she "will always fight for religious freedom." You know, like the freedom a bakery totally has to publish the address of a family they refused to bake a cake for because the parents are both women. Or the freedom they absolutely have to break Oregon's nondiscrimination law. Bure expressed uncertainty regarding the bakery's initial decision not to bake the cake, saying that "even as a Christian" she doesn't know whether she would follow the nondiscrimination law or not.
Bringing the interview home with some flawed isn't-America-incredible logic, she praised Americans' ability to have religious freedom (to discriminate, even though Oregon's laws made it quite clear that Oregonians do not have that freedom). "And in the same way if something, you know, conflicts with someone's deeply held religious beliefs, we should have the freedom to not have to deal with that or be associated with it," Bure said. "Just as on the opposite side, they don't have to either. It's, again, what makes our country so wonderful."
After watching this interview, I need to see a gif of Raven-Symoné side eye.
Here's Bure in her own words..