January 19, 2021
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For Trump, a Personnel Best
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by Tony Perkins
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When frustrated people decided to take things into their own hands January 6th, a lot of Americans got hurt. There were the actual victims -- the men and women who lost their lives and others who were injured. But because of the Left's double standard there were also good and decent Americans who will have to live with the fallout of what happened, even if they had nothing to do with it and even condemned the lawlessness. Some were there -- like the peaceful protestors who desperately wanted to be counted.
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Couric to Conservatives: Get with Deprogram
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by Tony Perkins
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Reeducation camps. Deprogramming. Where have we heard those before? Oh, right. Communist China -- and now, apparently, Katie Couric. The far-Left darling of the mainstream media may be retired, but she doesn't mind joining the liberal press in its call for punishing members of Congress who questioned the election results. "They've bought into this big lie," she insisted on "Real Time with Bill Maher," and they bought into this big lie. And the question is how are we going to really almost deprogram these people who have signed up for the cult of Trump."
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Planned Profiting: Abortion Groups Line up with Demands
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by Tony Perkins
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It's been a long time since Planned Parenthood had such a good friend in the White House. And CEO Alexis McGill Johnson is making sure they cash in on every moment.
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Is Everything MLK Fought for Lost?
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by Tony Perkins
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day came at the perfect time for our nation this year, as we struggle to make sense of the worst divides since segregation. What can the church do to bridge gap? Is unity even possible at this point? Kelvin Cochran joined me on "Washington Watch" to look back at what Dr. King would have to say about both.
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Today's show features: Steve Scalise, U.S. Representative for the 1st district of Louisiana and House Republican Whip, on what GOP members are anticipating under a Biden administration; Christopher Ruddy, CEO of Newsmax Media, on censorship by some of the nation's most powerful corporations; Gabe Rench, deacon at Christ Church in Moscow City, Idaho, and co-host of the CrossPolitic show, on the Idaho District Court's dismissal of all charges against him after he was arrested for not wearing a mask at an outdoor worship service; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, on a deeper look at the agenda of the Biden administration and the Left.
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