August 26, 2020
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No Canceling Strong Voices at the RNC
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by Tony Perkins
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On night two of the Republican National Convention, it wasn't just the contrast in two parties that was on display -- but the contrast of two medias. Networks like CNN, probably furious to see the RNC blow away the DNC's ratings, dripped with animosity for speakers like teenager Nick Sandmann, calling him a "snot-nosed, entitled kid from Kentucky." But that was almost kind compared to the "token minority" label the Daily Beast slapped on rising star Daniel Cameron. Then came the bogus fact checks, which the press bypassed for most of the DNC event because, as Chris Cuomo put it, Democrats "don't lie like Trump."
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The Sticking Point with Mandatory Vaccines
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When Virginia Health Commissioner Norman Oliver promised last week to make a COVID-19 vaccine mandatory, he was probably counting on most people being too afraid of the virus to object. So were the members of a Virginia House committee who killed two bills to add a religious exemption to the mandate.
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Leftist Hate-Lister SPLC Gets National Scrutiny
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It's well known that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has a long record of hate-listing Christian and conservative organizations that do not agree with their ultra-liberal point of view. They have particularly focused on Family Research Council for strongly defending life issues and for disputing the LGBT's radical agenda.
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Today's show features: Kevin McCarthy, U.S. House Minority Leader, on the Republican National Committee (RNC) Convention, including highlights from the second night of the convention, his upcoming speech at the convention on Thursday, and the stark contrast between the two parties, as well as the priorities for the House of Representatives should the GOP retake the House. Lindsey Graham, U.S. Senator from South Carolina, on how the DOJ and the FBI handled the Trump and Clinton investigations. Louie Gohmert, U.S. Representative for the 1st district of Texas and Member of the House Judiciary Committee, on GOP House Members asking Jeff Bezos to explain Amazon's reliance on the scandal plagued Southern Poverty Law Center. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, U.S. Representative for the 5th district of Washington, on the Israel-UAE peace accord.
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