Monday, March 30, 2015

Indiana isn’t anti-gay

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March 30, 2015
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Indiana just passed new legislation allowing business owners to deny service based on freedom of religious conscience. Of course, the left has come out and attacked the state and Governor Mike Pence, saying that the new law legalizes discrimination against gays. But progressives are totally missing the point here. This bill only protects freedom of conscience, and any business that actually discriminates will quickly find itself out of business. Glenn has the story and his reaction on radio. WATCH

Last week, Glenn focused all of his efforts on exposing the connections between Grover Norquist and some very dangerous individuals. Norquist has long been an influential force in Washington, DC, wielding tremendous power behind-the-scenes. Has he been acting as an agent of influence for Islamic front groups? Glenn reacted to their one-on-one interview and laid out some of the unanswered questions that should give any Republican pause the next time they see Grover Norquist's name pop up. WATCH

Harry Reid announced he was retiring on Friday, but Pat wasn't there to lead the celebration! Now that he's back, Glenn, Pat, and Stu were able to send Harry off in the proper fashion. Don't miss the song — and more reasons why absolutely no one should be sad to see the senator go — in this great moment from radio. WATCH

It looks like Ted Cruz won't be the sole contender for the GOP nomination for long. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) are both expected to announce their candidacy in the days ahead. Marco Rubio comes with a lot of questions. Does he lean more towards the establishment progressive wing of the party? Or is he a true, small government conservative? The guys analyzed his potential candidacy on radio — MORE.

Have you ever wondered if there is other life out there in the universe? Glenn found this video that really puts everything into perspective. WATCH

Comedy Central announced Monday that 31-year-old comedian Trevor Noah will replace Jon Stewart as the host of The Daily Show. When asked how he would make the show his own after Stewart left, Noah was quick to point out one thing that won't be changing — the progressive tone of the show. See what he had to say HERE.

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