The Senate Judiciary Committee is poised to consider a bill to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act, which defines marriage for the federal government as the union of one man and one woman. It also codifies that no state will be forced to accept gay marriage or any other definition of marriage that conflicts with its own statutes. So why are Senate Democrats doing this? Are Democrats being honest when they say repeal will only impact those states where gay marriage is already legal? Does this effort matter since the law has virtually no chance of being overturned in the House? We discuss all this and much more as we visit with Matt Barber, director of cultural affairs at Liberty Counsel.