August 31, 2020
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House Democrats Go Low, Aim Hyde
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by Tony Perkins
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How do you stop people from fighting an unpopular political agenda? Well, if you're a House Democrat, you turn it into a race debate. Based on their latest comments, that's how the far-Left has decided to tackle the country's objections to taxpayer-funded abortion. Their goal is to frame it as an issue of injustice, so that even if people don't agree with it, they'll be too scared of being labeled to push back. But after 43 years of this bright red line called the Hyde amendment, will Americans really be so quick to cross it?
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A Second-Term Agenda That Puts Values First
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While primetime speeches from the nominees and their most prominent surrogates garnered most of the media's attention during the political conventions, discussion on policy has thus far been light -- especially from the Democrats -- as most Americans have focused on candidate personalities, the coronavirus pandemic, and the social unrest and resulting violence.
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A View from the House Seats
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If you're frustrated by the House leadership, imagine how conservative members of Congress feel. Republicans like Ohio's Warren Davidson have had to learn to rely on faith -- and each other -- as they try to push back against some of majority's darkest visions for our country. Hear his powerful story about staying the course and being used by God, even in the hard times -- and what advice he would give to Americans discouraged by what's going on in our nation.
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Today's show features: Chad Wolf, Acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, on the federal relief response to Hurricane Laura and the riots; Franklin Graham, President of Samaritan's Purse, on their hurricane relief efforts, and the Washington Prayer March 2020.
Pastor Rob McCoy, Pastor of Godspeak Calvary Chapel, on the local government's effort to shut down his church; Shelby Talcott, Media Reporter for the Daily Caller, on evidence suggesting that the riots are being coordinated; Ralph Norman, U.S. Representative for the 5th district of South Carolina, on his call for a federal investigation into the riots.
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