December 2, 2020
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Christian Conservatives Shatter Turnout Records for Trump
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by Tony Perkins
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No one could have predicted the twists and turns of this election, but Donald Trump was certainly right about one thing: his deeply religious base was going to rewrite the record books. Back in January, talking to a group of evangelicals, he predicted that as high as their turnout was in 2016, Christian conservatives would "blow those numbers away in 2020." And boy, did they.
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The Ballot Battle of Gettysburg
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by Tony Perkins
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Where are the real journalists? Certainly not in Pennsylvania, where one of the most jaw-dropping hearings in state history just took place. Most Americans haven't heard a word about it, which is no great mystery since the media is doing everything it can to make the election results look squeaky clean. The reality, Paul Kengor warns, is anything but. And a 570,000 ballot dump is a major reason why.
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Undercover Tapes: CNN Brakes the News to Hurt Trump
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by Tony Perkins
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Most conservatives would love to be a fly on the wall of CNN's internal morning call. Now, thanks to James O'Keefe's latest sting operation, they can be! The Project Veritas founder spent two months listening into the network's anti-Trump meetings. And what he heard is exactly what you'd expect from a pillar of the fake news community: liberal propaganda masquerading as journalism.
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Today's show features: Owen Strachan, Associate Professor of Christian Theology at Midwestern Theological Seminary and Senior Fellow for the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, on the Southern Baptist Convention presidents releasing a statement denouncing the Critical Race Theory; Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator from Arkansas, on opposition building against Joe Biden's nominees, and Trump threatening a defense veto over social media protections; Chris Smith, U.S. Representative for the 4th district of New Jersey, Ranking Member on the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights & International Organizations, and Senior Member on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, on an Islamic terrorist attack in Africa, and Nike lobbying against a bill banning import of products made by forced Uyghur labor.
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