April 29, 2020
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Biden's Abortion Vision Isn't 2020
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by Tony Perkins
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Forget falling asleep on the job. Joe Biden is falling asleep applying for it! In a virtual event with Hillary Clinton Tuesday, the former vice president was so disinterested that he seemed to close his eyes and nod off. But amazingly, that wasn't the most concerning thing about the "Women's Townhall on COVID-19." Biden's abortion views were. And unfortunately, no one's been able to open his eyes on those either.
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Globe in the Dark: Shining a Light on Religious Liberty
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by Suzanne Bowdey
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The report is 104 pages -- but it tells a thousand stories. For young women like Mary Mohammadi, sentenced to flogging and more time in prison, the one hope she has, apart from Jesus, is here in the United States. Her prayer -- like so many others in Nigeria, North Korea, China, India, Iran, and elsewhere -- is that Americans step in and stop the suffering. For 21 years, one commission's goal has been to do exactly that.
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Don't Trade on Me: Majority Favors Cutting Chinese Ties
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by Tony Perkins
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Americans are a forgiving people, but when it comes to China, they aren't looking the other way any time soon. With the coronavirus death toll now surpassing our losses in the Vietnam War, the outrage over Wuhan's lethal cover-up is infuriating the world over. A lot of Americans were concerned about the communist regime before it turned humanity upside down. Now, with economies tanking and families grieving, a majority of the country thinks it's time to throw down the gauntlet. And trade is a good place to start.
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Today's show features: Eric Metaxas, host of the Eric Metaxas Show and best-selling author, on his debate on the evangelical case for President Trump; Ken Blackwell, FRC's Senior Fellow for Human Rights and Constitutional Governance, on international best practices for free, fair and safe elections in the age of coronavirus; Barbara Ehardt, Idaho State Representative, on the ACLU filing a lawsuit against the Fairness in Women's Sports Act, an Idaho law requiring athletes to compete as their biological sex; Justin Danhof, General Counsel for the National Center for Public Policy Research and Director of the Center's Free Enterprise Project, on FEP's "Investor Value Voter Guide," which advises conservative and religious investors how to vote on 2020 corporate proxy initiatives.
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