December 9, 2020
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Angles We Have Heard on Hyde
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by Tony Perkins
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It's usually Rep. Rosa DeLauro's (D-Conn.) purple hair that gets people's attention. But lately, she's being noticed for something else: her adamance that taxpayers fund abortion. DeLauro, who's next in line to chair the House Appropriations Committee, made no bones about her priority at Tuesday's hearing, declaring that the 44-year-old Hyde Amendment was as good as gone if Democrats get their way. Don't bother stopping us, liberals warned, or everyone will know -- pro-lifers are racist.
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Ninth Circuit on Casino Rule: No Dice
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by Tony Perkins
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Thanks to coronavirus, collecting the offering is tough -- but cashing in your chips isn't! That's the state of play in Nevada, where pastors are struggling to fill their pews under the governor's unfair COVID rules. If you run a casino, you can pack it out. But if you want to worship God in a 1,000-seat sanctuary, you have to limit it to 50 people -- or else.
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Conservative Shoppers: You Can Goya Your Own Way
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by Tony Perkins
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Turns out, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) does a better job selling Goya than her radical agenda! According to the company's CEO, her boycott of the brand was the gift no one saw coming. When the House socialist vowed to stop buying Goya because Robert Unanue visited the Trump White House, he said his sales increased 1,000-percent! It was such a boon to business, Unanue chuckled, that the company gave her an honorary "Employee of the Month" award. Take that cancel culture!
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Today's show features: Mike Johnson, U.S. Representative for the 4thdistrict of Louisiana, on the Texas lawsuit contesting election results in four battleground states - Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin; Lela Gilbert, FRC's Senior Fellow for International Religious Freedom, on the State Department's addition of Nigeria to its list of "Countries of Particular Concern" (CPCs) for the first time; Mike McClure, Senior Pastor of Calvary Christian Fellowship in San Jose, California, on the church's ongoing battle against the unconstitutionality of the government's health restrictions on religious institutions; David Closson, FRC's Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, on how Georgia Senate candidate Raphael Warnock's public statements make it clear that his theology and political views are not in step with a biblical worldview.
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