values the opinions of his family when it comes to some of his political paul: question on william pryor, because some people have been looking at some of his past opinions and saying, look, you attacking him because he enforced federal law and a contempt citation in particular against the alabama supreme court justice roy moore, is that fair? the criticism? no, it s it really isn t fair at all, paul. i think what s happening with william pryor right now is really an unfortunate thing on the right. this is something we ve long criticized on the left, the tendency toward the left really favoring results-oriented jurisprudence, picking the kinds of judges that were going to uphold certain policies, and conservatives have always valued picking their judges based on the way they interpret the constitution. and the way that pryor was behaving there was absolutely upholding federal law. he was attorney general at the time. he s also been criticized for another case that he decided
that hobby lobby is closed on sunday because it s the christian sabbath. that s unfair to workers who would rather have a different day off. they are forced to work for hobby lobby under the law. so it isn t fair at all. so i probably would be outraged, but this outrage is not fact based. the court said the government had already carved out an exemption for nonprofits. and under that exemption, the whole thing is an accounting trick. what happens now is hobby lobby buys health coverage that doesn t include these birth control things. but the government requires the insurance companies themselves to independently provide that stuff to the employees at no cost to them. so nobody losing here.
that hobby lobby is closed on sunday because it s the christian sabbath. that s unfair to workers who would rather have a different day off. they are forced to work for hobby lobby under the law. so it isn t fair at all. so i probably would be outraged, but this outrage is not fact based. the court said the government had already carved out an exemption for nonprofits. and under that exemption, the whole thing is an accounting trick. what happens now is hobby lobby buys health coverage that doesn t include these birth control things. but the government requires the insurance companies themselves to independently provide that stuff to the employees at no cost to them. so nobody losing here.
that hobby lobby is closed on sunday because it s the christian sabbath. that s unfair to workers who would rather have a different day off. they are forced to work for hobby lobby under the law. so it isn t fair at all. so i probably would be outraged, but this outrage is not fact based. the court said the government had already carved out an exemption for nonprofits. and under that exemption, the whole thing is an accounting trick. what happens now is hobby lobby buys health coverage that doesn t include these birth control things. but the government requires the insurance companies themselves to independently provide that stuff to the employees at no cost to them. so nobody losing here.
raising more questions about how things are done in chris christie s new jersey. jim avila, abc news, washington. that brings us to our facebook question of the day. can chris christie recover from this political scandal? join the debate, wnnfans.com. two california police officers have been found not guilty in the beating death of a mentally ill homeless man. kelly thomas died in 2011, five days after fullerton officers were captured on surveillance cameras hitting him with a baton and shocking him with a stun gun. police say the video showed the officers struggling with a combative suspect but thomas parents say their schizophrenic son was murdered. they can beat us, kill us, whatever they want, because it has been proven right here today they will get away with it. they will get away with it. he was so innocent. it just isn t fair at all.