Tom Cotton, Ken Blackwell, Scott Carpenter, David Closson

Tom Cotton
Ken Blackwell
Scott Carpenter
David Closson

September 2, 2020

Today’s show features:

  • Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator from Arkansas, on the call for an investigation into a possible criminal conspiracy surrounding the rioting.
  • Ken Blackwell, FRC’s Senior Fellow for Human Rights and Constitutional Governance, on the Associated Press’s analysis that, like Trump’s call to build the Wall in 2016, the call for law and order is a racist message.
  • Scott Carpenter, family business owner of B&L Office Furniture, on his perspective on law and order after having his business destroyed by rioters.
  • David Closson, FRC’s Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, on what Joe Biden’s endorsements from LGBT groups and Planned Parenthood reveal about his campaign. 

Episode Resources:

Family Research Council · Sen. Tom Cotton insists that if Minn. had shown strong leadership, the unrest wouldn't have spread

Family Research Council · Ken Blackwell calls the racist accusations against Trump for keeping order 'liberal psychobabble'

Family Research Council · Kenosha's Scott Carpenter mourns the destruction of his family business in the city's riots

Family Research Council · David Closson warns that the LGBT groups' endorsement of Biden doesn't come without strings