October 25, 2024
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The 10 Worst Moments of Kamala Harris's CNN Town Hall |
by Ben Johnson |
In the closing days of the 2024 presidential election, Kamala Harris has branded herself a prayer warrior who believes everyone ought to be able to live out the Christian faith - one day after saying she would reject any religious exemption for pro-life professionals who refuse to participate in an abortion. That moment came during the vice president's CNN town hall, hosted by Anderson Cooper on Wednesday. The event, which some have called her "closing argument," featured a number of notable moments that Christians should remember. |
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Does Every Vote Really Matter? Here's Proof. |
by Brent Keilen |
Imagine what it would be like to be a candidate for political offic, and once the ballots were tallied on Election Day, you find out you didn't win. And you didn't lose. Your race ended in a tie. Or imagine you're in a different race and find out you lost by a single vote. These stories, and many others like them, aren't hypothetical. They've actually happened. |
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2024 Was 2nd Worst Year for Illegal Immigration in U.S. History: Biden-Harris Report |
by Ben Johnson |
Newly released statistics from the Biden-Harris administration show that Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has presided over the four worst years for illegal immigration in U.S. history. Last year, fiscal year 2024, had the second-highest number of illegal border crossings, according to the data. |
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To the 3 States Deciding Marriage: 'Will You Have the Guts to Put Children First?' |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
While the issue of abortion rages on ballots across the country, there's one cultural issue where the Left feels increasingly vulnerable: same-sex marriage. Democrats, who are painfully aware of the woke pushback sweeping the nation, seem quietly anxious that the wave of public backlash may be coming for their crown jewel of LGBT activism - Obergefell. And, based on the latest polling, they have reason to be. |
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Outstanding - Ep. 144: How One Idea Can Shape a Society |
Podcast with Joseph Backholm and Tim Goeglein |
When an idea is planted, it can do one of two things: take root and flourish or wither and die. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Tim Goeglein who serves as the Vice President of External and Government Relations for Focus on the Family for a conversation around his new book "Stumbling Toward Utopia". To understand the current political and cultural climate, we must look at the past. Tim dives into the people and ideas that have largely shaped the society we see today. Take a trip back to the 1960s and 1970s to discover the real cause of the cultural shifts we have seen throughout the years. |
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Doctor Withholds Taxpayer-Funded Research that Contradicts Her Beliefs on Puberty Blockers |
by Sarah Holliday |
Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy, who serves as the medical director for the Center for Transyouth Health and Development at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, has been conducting research on "transgender health" for nearly a decade as part of a larger federal project. Over the years, Olson-Kennedy has received $9.7 million in taxpayer money from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). But now that the results of her work are finally in, she is refusing to share them. |
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Alleged Suspect in Pentagon Leak Worked for Iran Influence Operation during Iran Deal Negotiations: Emails |
by Joshua Arnold |
A high-ranking U.S. official allegedly named as a suspect in the recent Pentagon leak of classified documents to Iran once worked on an influence operation run by the Iranian government. In September 2023, "a large cache of Iranian government correspondence and emails," as reported by Semafor and Iran International, revealed that Iranian-born academic Ariane Tabatabai once operated as part of the "Iran Experts Initiative" (IEI) before entering the employ of the U.S. federal government. |
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Harris-Walz Campaign Accepts Donation from CCP-Linked Business Executive |
by Dan Hart |
A letter from a consumer activist organization has revealed that Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign accepted a $50,000 contribution from a Chinese national who works as an executive for BYD, a Chinese electric car company that has close ties with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Experts say the contribution is the latest example of how the CCP is attempting to infiltrate the upper echelons of the U.S. government. |
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Crack, Don't Smash: Eggs, Gentleness, and Election Season |
by Jared Bridges |
You can gently crack an egg and still make an omelet. But if you smash the egg, you'll go hungry. |
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How Did Politics Become 'So Toxic, Divided, and Bitter?' Obama. |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Obama - both during his tenure as president and following it - actively divided the country, debased public discourse and political rhetoric, and fractured the American people into warring, tribalistic sects pitted against one another. So it was something of an ironic cruelty when Obama asked, while campaigning this week for Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, how the American political landscape "got so toxic and just so divided and so bitter." Isn't it obvious? It was you. |
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Congressional Letter Expresses Concern over Harris Advisor's Connection to Iran Influence Operative |
by Joshua Arnold |
A top Harris advisor has disturbingly close connections with an Iranian-American scholar in the Biden-Harris administration who participated in an Iranian influence operation, warned Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) in a July 31, 2024 letter. The letter alerted Vice President Kamala Harris of her "national security advisor Mr. Philip Gordon's connections to Ms. Ariane Tabatabai, a senior Department of Defense official who was reportedly involved in an Iranian government operation to expand Tehran's soft power in the United States." |
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Tony Dungy Urges Florida to Vote Down Pro-Abortion Amendment 4 |
by Ryan Foley |
Former National Football League Coach Tony Dungy posted a video on X Monday urging residents of Florida to vote against Amendment 4, which would establish a constitutional right to abortion in the state. Dungy urged his fellow Floridians to "read this amendment very carefully before you vote." |
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