Cows, Congress, and Can Men Have Babies? • Best 60ish Seconds

In this week’s Best 60ish Seconds, Charlie begins by lamenting that both the Eagles and Steelers' seasons have come to an end, but spring training and March Madness are just around the corner. He then notes the Pennsylvania Farm Show wrapping up this weekend and, on a related agricultural theme, congratulates Congressman GT Thompson as his Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act was signed into law this week, finally bringing whole and 2% milk back to school cafeterias across America. ​

Next, Charlie turns to the Ellen Greenberg case, highlighting news that the U.S. Attorney’s Office has requested case files and may open a federal investigation into how state and local authorities handled her controversial 2011 death. He criticizes Governor Josh Shapiro for years of reluctance to fully revisit the case during his time as attorney general and argues that the Greenberg family deserves justice and closure, not stonewalling. ​

Staying with Pennsylvania stories, Charlie celebrates Dina Powell McCormick’s appointment as president and vice chairman at Meta, calling it a tremendous and well‑earned honor for a woman who has excelled at the highest levels of finance, diplomacy, and public service. He also notes that Senator Dave McCormick is finishing his first year in the U.S. Senate, praising his emergence as a national leader and commending the strong working relationship he has built with fellow Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman.

Charlie concludes with Senator Josh Hawley’s pointed exchange with Dr. Nisha Verma this past Wednesday, where Hawley repeatedly asked, “Can men get pregnant?” and Dr. Verma refused to give a direct answer. Charlie says that when a medical doctor will not acknowledge that biological males cannot bear children, it shows just how deep into nuttiness the Democratic far left has dragged public discourse.

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