In episode 14 of the Battle Ground podcast, Pastor Phil Hostenpillers takes a look into Joe Biden's Supreme Court Nominee, Judge Brown Jackson. Brown Jackson states that she cannot define a woman because she is not a biologist, in her confirmation hearing on Tuesday. Hotsenpiller also discusses how Brown Jackson writes a piece about Black women in the 1619 project, but somehow can not define what a woman is. He also debunks Brown Jackson's ideas on critical race theory, the Founding Fathers, and identity politics. He brings up an example from BBC that shares a story of how China is trying to push boys to be more manly. This issue is prevalent because of the One-Child Policy which resulted in uneven numbers of males and females in China. Hotsenpiller backs up his claim behind the issues with gender identities. He shows evidence in Genesis by quoting "God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them". Now, if you believe the Bible is the word of God, how could you argue with that?
Monday on FNC’s “Fox & Friends,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) called into question Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s record ahead of her confirmation hearing to the U.S. Supreme Court.
President Biden’s nominee to lead the country’s deportation agency faced a domestic violence accusation from his wife, according to documents filed in a tangentially related sexual harassment lawsuit.
lorida has been a state for “firsts” since the pandemic arrived on the scene, and March 7 was no exception, as state Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo announced that his office will recommend against the COVID-19 vaccines for “healthy children.”
Attorney General (AG) Merrick Garland should recuse himself. He never should have taken on the AG position because he knew he had too many conflicts of interest that would disqualify him from performing his job without bias. We’ve already seen his bias in play.
In a talk at the University of Notre Dame on Thursday, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas showed his frustration with an increasingly divided America and lamented what he called a "race-obsessed world."