A Conservative Voice
Luke Kent had come to the student-run Eyewitness News in downtown Portland with a chip on his shoulder. He freely admitted it: he thought EWN was a bunch of ignorant liberals who were going to hell if they didn't repent. And he told his boss that the first day of class. She'd just laughed and asked if he was staying or going.
He stayed. How could he not? These liberals flakes were the first people to accept that he was blind and wanted to write sports. The first to argue with him rather than say he shouldn't argue at all. He now had his own radio show where they did just that, in fact. He even debated the faculty advisor — on critical race theory, and wasn't that a hoot? And no hard feelings afterwards either.
And then the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Book 4 in PDX Year 3, the 20th book in the Newsroom PDX books. Warning: triggers, foul language, some sex, lots of politics. It's Portland.