Feb 21, 2022
On the Air: “The Kevin Roberts Show” debuted last week on a multitude of streaming platforms. It’s a weekly podcast that lovers of freedom don’t want to miss. Meanwhile, Heritage’s Luke Coffey explains what the U.S. role should be regarding Ukraine, and Thomas Jipping explains why Biden’s Supreme Court pledge is so troubling. Happy birthday to our first president, George Washington, who we honor on today’s holiday.
‘The Kevin Roberts Show’ Comes Out Swinging Against China
Tune in: Heritage just launched a new weekly podcast called “The Kevin Roberts Show,” which you can find on Apple Podcasts <[link removed]>, iHeartRadio <[link removed]>, Spotify <[link removed]>, Ricochet <[link removed]>, YouTube <[link removed]>, and more. Each episode is a rallying cry for lovers of freedom everywhere and features in-depth analysis of current issues with Heritage President Kevin Roberts and America’s cultural and political leaders.
Podcast premiere: True to his word of being “on offense, all the time,” Roberts hit the ground running in the first episode with a frank discussion about the threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party and how we can hold them accountable.
Special guests: Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and Heritage Senior Research Fellow Dean Cheng were the guests on the podcast’s premiere.
Check it out: Learn more and listen to the podcast here <[link removed]>.
Defending Ukraine: How We Should Do It and Why
In the news: Russia’s actions in Ukraine have sparked a debate among Americans over what role the U.S. should play, if any.
How we got here: Luke Coffey, director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy, says that in many ways, the weakness our government showed in our disastrous exit from Afghanistan opened the door for challenges like this.
What we can do: Ukraine’s continued independence benefits the U.S. by keeping Russia in check. There are several things the U.S. can do—that don’t involve sending U.S. troops—to help the Ukrainian people defend themselves and remain free.
Learn more: Find out what those solutions are here <[link removed]>.
Equality vs. Equity in Replacing Justice Breyer
The problem: President Joe Biden’s announcement that he would only consider a black woman to replace U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has generated widespread disapproval.
Why it matters: The biggest issue here is Biden’s attempt to use this nomination to achieve “equity” instead of “equality.” In a justice system that operates according to the principle of “equity,” people are treated not as individuals but as unequal groups, subject to the partiality of judges who can choose to restrain or promote those groups on a whim.
Where we go from here: “The very idea of the ‘rule of law’ is being challenged like never before,” writes Heritage senior legal fellow Thomas Jipping. “Biden’s nomination to replace Justice Breyer is a good opportunity to show Americans how the choice between equality and equity will dramatically affect our liberty.”
Learn more: Read Jipping’s commentary here <[link removed]>.
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HAPPENING AT HERITAGE
A federal court recently blocked one of President Biden’s climate change executive orders that tried to quantify the economic impact of climate change. The judge’s ruling reiterated several points made in Heritage Foundation research. Learn more <[link removed]>.
HERITAGE EVENTS
Christianity and Wokeness: How the Social Justice Movement Is Hijacking the Gospel—and the Way to Stop It, Tuesday, noon ET. Featuring Owen Strachan, provost of Grace Bible Theological Seminary and senior fellow of the Family Research Council.
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HERITAGE PODCASTS
This week on “Heritage Explains,” Luke Coffey, director of Heritage’s Allison Center for Foreign Policy, breaks down why we must develop a comprehensive Atlantic strategy. Listen to the episode <[link removed]>.
HERITAGE IN THE NEWS
Cities With Spiking Crime Have This in Common
Cully Stimson, a senior legal fellow in Heritage’s Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, joined Fox News to discuss how rogue prosecutors are the root of increased crime in certain cities. Watch the interview <[link removed]>.
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