Get that social conservatives want to marginalize LGBTs and ultimately eliminate any protections for them, but what is their roadmap?
-A constitutional amendment ban on marriage equality is never going to pass or be ratified. Find it extremely unlikely that a case will somehow make it to the SC to unwind marriage equality anytime soon and public support only continues to grow with time.
-Israel allowed gays to serve openly in their military roughly at the same time as don't ask don't tell became law in the US. That's roughly a quarter of a century while Israel's been under constant threat. If it were a horrible failure, Israel would have repealed it long ago.
-HB2 style bathroom vigilantism isn't going to sweep the nation. Even the most liberal universities in the country still have some single sex dorms or single sex floors within coed dorms. Far more have coed dorms, floors, and have had unisex bathrooms for decades. That genie's not going back in the battle.
-Seems ridiculously stupid for anyone involved in the wedding industry to boycott based on alleged religious grounds. The backlash would cripple their business. That being said, fining a baker $150K for refusing to bake a cake is also insane. Reducing the fines seems like the best outcome for social conservatives.
-A federal employment non discrimination law seems like the last battle ground. HB2 backlash has got to have given business lobby groups pause as individual corporations want no public acknowledgement of opposing such laws.
There will be some minor skirmishes left, but Huckabee, Bachmann, Santorum, and Jindal are done in elective politics. Cruz, Roy Moore, Mike Pence, and McCrory are on life support. May be able to slow down the inevitable, but none are going to turn back time on LGBT issues.