tonight s angle. now, how often have we seen the press try kind of pretend that religious americans are part of a fringe movement? liberals warn of christian nationalism and even link the faithful to domestic terrorism. now, these same elites relish seeing headlines like this. christianity in the u.s. is quickly shrinking and they re gleeful to report that millennials are turning against organized religion. and if you are someone who offers thoughts and prayers after tragedies, well, they assume you re just a fraud. we are not going to give them thoughts and prayers, which to me is just the rhetoric that we ve used. the thoughts and prayers that you just referred to . it has done nothing to stop the epidemic of gun violence. a liberal high school administrators, let s not forget about them. they felt threatened by public displays of religion for decades. now, remember, joe kennedy, a beloved football coach at bremerton high school in washington state? he lost his job for
to the homeless, to the elderly who are left alone or maybe to the foster kids shuttled from home to home? that would be the greatest legacy of all, because in the end, it s what really matters. and that s the angle. joining me now is lou holtz, college football coaching legend go notre dame. lou, your reaction tonight to what happened to damar hamlin and how sports can actually bring rivals together? and great, great hardship. laura felt that your interview with dumar said volumes about the importance father in the family. because i remember not too many years ago, everybody was trying to downplay the importance of the father as an nfl and college football coach , predominantly college for well over 40 years. i think i speak on behalf of all the coaches. your number one obligation is not to win is to keep the safety of your players. i m proud to say over 40 years