Brannon Howse: August 18, 2010
Brannon's guest is Tim Wildmon, President of the American Family Association. Topic One: Glenn Beck tells Bill O'Reilly that he is not very concerned about same-sex marriage. Beck even seems to mock those who are concerned when he says "Will the gays come and get us?" Why is Beck saying these things and why should he care? Topic Two: What other conservatives are seemingly becoming tolerant of homosexuality? Topic Three: Proposition 8 in California is overturned by one judge. What does this say about America and how we are being governed? Does the U.S. Constitution provide for a way to deal with rouge judges? When republicans had both house of Congress, why did they not seek to impeach judges for bad and unconstitutional behavior? Topic Four: Richard Land of the Southern Baptist Convention declares in USA Today that mosque opponents are misguided. Land goes on to imply that by limiting mosques we are setting up for the government to limit other religions. Is this a straw man argument? Should the government shut down mosques that train Islamic Jihadists? Topic Five: It is the end of the world as we know it. Christopher Rudy of Newsmax spent almost the entire Clinton Administration writing books and giving interviews on the suspicious death of Vince Foster and the Clinton's reported corruption. Rudy was in many respects one of the most aggressive opponents of Bill Clinton. However, now Rudy is posing for pictures with Bill Clinton, calling him friend and sharing Clinton's passion for the causes supported by the Clinton Foundation. Why would Ruddy be doing this? Do conservatives in America see the handwriting on the wall and thus are positioning themselves for the future?