8.17.2026 – Idaho’s Abortion Fight | Girls’ Sports & DNA Tests | Candace Debate

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Neal and Julie spent the bulk of the show unpacking a late-week federal ruling from Judge Lynn Winmill that broadens when abortions may be permitted under Idaho law—specifically extending the “defense of life” rationale to serious mental health crises where a physician determines an abortion is necessary to prevent suicide or self-harm. They argued the reasoning is legally and logically shaky, predicted it’s likely to be overturned on appeal, and took sharp issue with what they described as emotionally loaded language in the opinion (including phrases like “flee the state” and the “incubators” characterization). They also criticized the role of fear, misinformation, and even physician unfamiliarity with the law—calling out Dr. Seyb (spelling as referenced on-air) for reportedly not having read the statute while still making major medical decisions around it.

The conversation moved from the court decision into broader cultural and political patterns Neal and Julie see recurring on the left: turning narrower issues into maximal, headline-grabbing fights (they compared it to fights over explicit material in libraries and trans participation in girls’ sports). They mixed in lighter listener-driven banter—Roku vs. Apple TV, “old people” tech jokes, and ad-skipping—before shifting back to heavier ground: Mississippi’s surprising education gains, the impact of Idaho’s new limits on teachers-union dues collection, and a tense exchange on growing anti-Jewish sentiment online. Neal closed by rejecting what he sees as conspiracy-driven “evidence” standards in prominent commentary and warned against letting suspicion substitute for proof, especially when reputations and liberty are on the line.

## 2. Highlights

– Neal and Julie break down Judge Winmill’s abortion ruling and argue the “suicide/self-harm = self-defense” logic invites a dangerously broad standard.
– Sharp pushback on the opinion’s rhetoric—especially “flee the state” and the “incubators” line—calling it political language that doesn’t belong in a court ruling.
– The St. Luke’s airlift story: the on-air question—if the woman later delivered healthy twins in Utah, how does that support the “Idaho forced tragedy” narrative?
– “Nobody’s checking the junk”: a pointed exchange on trans athletes in girls’ sports, cheek-swab DNA testing, and what they called a manufactured fear narrative.
– Surprise pivot to education: Mississippi’s reported reading/math improvements vs. a Berkeley professor saying she’s teaching fractions to calculus students.
– Neal and Julie confront anti-Jewish conspiratorial framing in media commentary, drawing a hard line between suspicion and actual evidence.

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