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September 13, 2019

Lib Syncing on the 2020 Agenda
by Tony Perkins
If you thought three hours of the Democrats' vision was tough to take, imagine four years. In Thursday's marathon preview of what our country would look like under the extremists applying for this president's job, there was no tap-dancing around the truth: the America of our Founders would be in serious jeopardy. When the 10 candidates on stage make Barack Obama look conservative, you know something is dreadfully wrong.
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152 Ways Trump Is Changing America
by Tony Perkins
They call the Senate the "deliberative body" -- and it's been deliberate all right. This week, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) had the honor of presiding over President Trump's 150th (and 151st and 152nd) judicial confirmation hitting the milestone at record speed -- and cementing this administration's place as one of the most influential court-shapers in history.
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San Diego Library Renews Drag Fight
by Tony Perkins
Not every Drag Queen Story Hour has a happy ending. And Executive Pastor Amado Huizar and his Chula Vista church has walls of graffiti to prove it.
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For the Friday, September 13, 2019 edition of Washington Watch with Tony Perkins, we feature: Andy Biggs, U.S. Representative for the 5th District of Arizona, who was elected this week as the new chair of the House Freedom Caucus, to give his reaction to last night's third Democratic debate; Roger Brooks, Senior Counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom, on New York City's moving to repeal their ban on sexual orientation change efforts; Dr. Ingrid Skop, Board Member of the American Associate of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists and Associate Scholar at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, on Facebook censoring as "fake news" a Live Action video insisting that abortion is never medically necessary; Max Eden, Education Expert at the Manhattan Institute, to discuss his book, "Why Meadow Died: The People and Policies That Created the Parkland Shooter and Endanger America's Students," which will be featured next week as part of the FRC Speaker Series.

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