SOUTH BEND, IN - MAY 17: Anti-abortion activists demonstrate near the campus of Notre Dame University on May 17, 2009 in South Bend, Indiana. Activists from around the country have gathered in South Bend to protest the university's decision to invite President Barack Obama, who supports abortion rights, to deliver the commencement address today and to award him an honorary degree. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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Notre Dame caves to birth control warriors -- reverses ban on birth control and abortifacients
November 14, 2017
The University of Notre Dame has backtracked its decision to not provide students and staff with birth control through the university's healthcare plan. After caving into pressure from progressives, the university will now cover contraception for students and faculty.
So what, Pat? Who cares?
It matters because this is countercultural to the university's Catholic doctrine which is clearly against any type of contraceptive, including abortion and abortion drugs.
As the guys lament religious schools abandoning their beliefs to appease progressives, Pat and producer Keith came up with some pretty creative catch phrases to describe the trajectory of the nation and religiosity in our country.
Read more on the story here and take a listen.
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