February 03, 2020
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All Eyes on Hawkeyes
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by Tony Perkins
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It's the question on everyone's minds: "Which brand of crazy will prevail in Iowa?" That's how the Daily Caller's Derek Hunter framed the official kickoff to the 2020 primary season. And based on the wild positions of this crop of Democratic candidates, "crazy" might be putting it mildly.
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Super Bowled over by Political Ads
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by Tony Perkins
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The Kansas City Chiefs may be the Super Bowl champs, but the real winners, some say, may be liberal activists. If you watched to Sunday's game, then you know that corporate America didn't stay on the sidelines -- at least not where political advocacy was involved.
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Chocolate Boycott Leaves Bitter Taste Behind
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by Tony Perkins
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What does Christianity have to do with the quality of chocolate? A lot, according to Swiss Air. The company just announced that it's cutting ties with Läderach, one of its high-end sweets suppliers, because the owner happens to be a believer. And not just any believer, but a pro-life, pro-marriage evangelical. According to the international airliner, the sky is the limit for that.
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Today's show features: Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs, to provide an overview of a jam-packed week in Washington, DC; Ken Blackwell, FRC's Senior Fellow for Human Rights and Constitutional Governance, with an on-the-ground perspective ahead of tonight's Iowa caucuses; Mark Miloscia, Executive Director of the Family Policy Institute of Washington, on a Washington State bill that would mandate LGBT-focused sex education for kindergartners; Mitchell Langbert, Associate Professor of Business Management at Brooklyn College, who co-authored a study showing political contributions from university professors overwhelmingly favor Democrats.
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