February 2, 2021
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The Great Wall of Washington
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by Tony Perkins
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According to Joe Biden, Democrats were supposed to be building bridges -- not walls! Tell that to his party's leaders, who are actually considering a plan to add a permanent, razor-wire fence around the Capitol complex. Despite major pushback from both parties, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) have told reporters that they'll "defer to the experts" when it comes to securing America's representatives -- even if it means turning the People's House into a supermax.
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Waking up to Woke Schools
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by Tony Perkins
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The Left's radical insanity is so contagious, even the most secluded school districts aren't immune. The latest casualty is the public school district in Ames, a community of 62,000 residents in central Iowa, hardly a hotbed of Leftist radicalism. But this week, in observance of African American history month, the Ames school district is sponsoring a "Black Lives Matter week of action," foisting on children such principles as "globalism," "queer affirming," and "trans affirming."
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Gender Battle Leads to Transitions of Power
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by Quena Gonzalez
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When President Biden was sworn in, he called for unity. As it turns out, his administration instead came bearing a sword (and a pen) instead. From school bathrooms to school sports, the Biden administration seems bent on a radical transgender agenda that ignores reason, science, and basic common sense. And sadly, women and children will be hardest hit.
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Today's show features: Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) on the media's double standard on the militarization of Washington, D.C., and the latest on the negotiations on the COVID-19 bill; David N. Wasserman, House Editor for The Cook Political Report, on the 2021-22 congressional redistricting; Tony Perkins on the hypocrisy of the Left on the issue of security; and Ken Blackwell, Senior Fellow for Human Rights and Constitutional Governance at Family Research Council, on the Black History Month 2021 theme and the pervasive use of "white privilege."
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