I was born in Indiana, spent the vast majority of my adult life in Arkansas where I've been a profes... View MoreI was born in Indiana, spent the vast majority of my adult life in Arkansas where I've been a professional radio news broadcaster since 1972. You do the math.
These days when the Supreme Court gets one right you almost shake your head in disbelief. For example, On January 13, the Supreme Court heard two cases — Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. — ... View MoreThese days when the Supreme Court gets one right you almost shake your head in disbelief. For example, On January 13, the Supreme Court heard two cases — Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. — that both deal with the same issue, namely state laws that prohibit males from participating in women's and girls' sports even if they identify as transgender.
Justice Clarence Thomas was in the majority on this case and said -- "The Court correctly holds that neither Title IX nor the Equal Protection Clause prohibits States from offering sex separated athletics. A man does not have a legal right to compete against women just because he believes that he is a woman. I join the Court’s opinion in full."
And then, to fully clarify, Thomas drove home the final nail:
"Men and boys with gender dysphoria are not women or girls, even if they believe that they are."