
With the 1st Presidential debate looming, the question arises – what should CNN ask Jake and Dana? Here’s a thought: “What’s up with the Alitos these days?”
Justice Sam Alito’s recent controversial statements, including his views on tipping the scales towards “godliness,” and his wife Martha-Ann’s public display of defiance, have raised eyebrows.
Experts point to a broader trend of changing attitudes towards gender, religion, and politics, with an increasing number of women rejecting traditional dogma.
The recent survey highlighting a shift in religious affiliation among different generations, especially women, suggests a growing disillusionment with patriarchal values.
Justice Alito’s crusade to protect conservative beliefs and religious liberties has sparked debates and dissent, particularly in cases like Obergefell v. Hodges and Stormans, Inc. v. Wiesman.
As the demographic landscape evolves, the Alitos face a challenging future, as more young women drift away from religious institutions and traditional norms.
It seems the Alitos are at a crossroads, grappling with a changing world that may no longer align with their steadfast beliefs.
Mike Magee MD, a Medical Historian and THCB contributor, explores these complex dynamics in his book “CODE BLUE: Inside America’s Medical-Industrial Complex.”