June 25, 2020
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History in the Breaking
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by Tony Perkins
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When the Taliban burned down churches or destroyed artifacts, we called it barbaric. But when angry mobs tear down our statues and vandalize monuments, it's "justice?" There are things this country has witnessed over the last few weeks that will take a lifetime to understand. And even longer to get over. The image of great Americans heroes being toppled and cracked into pieces on the streets is just the latest chapter in this story of chaos the radicals are writing. But if the outrage from the White House is any indication, this administration is done letting cities feed the monster.
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Trial by Fired: The Berman Hearing
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by Tony Perkins
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There are more than 113,000 people working for the Justice Department. Does firing one really matter? It does if you're a liberal Democrat trying to disgrace Donald Trump. And the media circus over U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman is exactly that. A circus -- with plenty of politically-motivated clowns.
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Personality vs. Policy? We'll Take Trump's 200 Judges.
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by Tony Perkins
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There is a lot of talk about personalities these days. I prefer to talk about policy. The irony here is that despite all the attention given the former, the latter makes a lasting difference for our country.
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Today's show features: Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator from Tennessee, on the U.S. Senate's confirmation of Cory Wilson, President Trump's 200th judicial nominee; Chip Roy, U.S. Representative for the 21st district of Texas, on the GOP's lawsuit against House leaders' unconstitutional proxy voting; Michael Rubin, Resident Scholar at American Enterprise Institute, on Turkish strikes escalating against Syria and its Christian villages; Ken Blackwell, FRC's Senior Fellow for Human Rights and Constitutional Governance, on the Left's betrayal of black Americans.
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