it seems that republicans have learned how not to reflexively defend bad legislation. doesn t this worry you the republicans are finally learning the better strategy on these issues? not at all. because if it means like more tolerance and more support for lgbt rights over the long term, i want republicans to do it. i don t think it s good for the country that republicans in the past have opposed gay rights. where are the republicans on this? i absolutely senator mccain. newt king rich. s.e. cupp. about the obama administration, i haven t heard anything from president obama on this, but i did read today that secretary of state john kerry came out against this bill even though he s the secretary of state and this is strictly a domestic affairs issue. now i would be happier if secretary kerry would spend more time defending religious liberty
decide. and the pressure s building. veto, veto, veto. on the left, van jones, on the right, s.e. cupp. in the crossfire, neera tanden, who is against arizona s freedom of religion bill, and peter sprigg, who supports it. what should government do if religious freedom lets some people discriminate? tonight on crossfire. welcome to crossfire. i m van jones on the left. imt s.e. cupp on the right. guests on opposite sides of arizona s religious freedom bill. both major league baseball and the nfl are playing intense pressure on governor jan brewer tonight. mlb will neither support for tolerate any word, attitudes or