July 23, 2020
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The Oregon Trail to Anarchy
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by Tony Perkins
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When Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler (D) decided to throw on a mask and join the protestors Wednesday night, he found out pretty quickly that it wasn't just Donald Trump they despised. "It didn't go well for Wheeler," one reporter kindly put it. Booed, chased with leaf blowers, taunted, and shouted down, the mayor looked bewildered when he said, "Some of these people hate my guts." For the mayor, whose spent the last 56 days defending his city's criminals, it was one way to learn: protecting the mobs won't appease them.
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A Biden Bid with Sanders Substance
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by Tony Perkins
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The Democratic Party succeeded in stopping Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) from getting the nomination. But when it's his socialist platform Joe Biden is running on, does it matter?
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Planned Parenthood Ditches Sanger, Keeps Philosophy
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by Tony Perkins
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Two weeks ago, while statues were being roped down and schools were racing to change their "offensive" namesakes, Alexandria Desanctis wondered, "How long will Margaret Sanger last?" Surely, in the rush to erase the racists, the founder of Planned Parenthood was at the top of someone's list. "She was, after all, a foremost proponent of the eugenics movement -- motivated by her particular animus toward poor non-whites." Now, after more than 100 years of defending that legacy, at least one New York location has had enough.
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Today's show features: Helen Raleigh, senior contributor to The Federalist, owner of Red Meadow Advisors, LLC, an immigrant from China, and an immigration policy fellow at Colorado Christian University's Centennial Institute, on the U.S. ordering the closure of China's Houston consulate; Bob Fu, FRC's Senior Fellow for International Religious Freedom and Founder/President of the China Aid Association, on a new video emerging of well-known house churches in China coming under attack by paramilitary police, and also on the latest situation in Hong Kong as the Chinese Communists persecute both Christians and dissidents; John Plake, Director of Ministry Intelligence at American Bible Society, on American Bible Society releasing its 10th annual 'State of the Bible' Survey showing how COVID-19 has impacted religion and scripture engagement; Katharine Gorka, Director of Civil Society and the American Dialogue at The Heritage Foundation's Feulner Institute, on her op-ed "Standing Up to 'Wokeness' and the Intolerance of the Mob."
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