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February 10, 2021

Mark Cuban's Airball on Freedom
by Tony Perkins
You might be a Leftist if you lay awake at night brainstorming which cherished American tradition to sabotage next. Back in November, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban suspended the playing of the national anthem before home games. Because stands sit empty due to coronavirus restrictions, nobody noticed until Tuesday.
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White House Fails to Give Girls a Sporting Chance
by Tony Perkins
If Joe Biden wants to tear down an institution like girls' sports, the least he could do is have a good explanation for it. After three weeks, he still doesn't. Instead, his administration stumbles its way through questions, clumsily trying to defend a defenseless policy that would destroy 50 years of women's progress. The worst example came Tuesday, when Jen Psaki -- a mom herself -- couldn't seem to understand why endangering our daughters was a bad idea.
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A Real Time out for Labeling Christians
by David Closson
As a late-night comic, Bill Maher has made a living making jokes at the expense of politicians, movie stars, and society's elite. As an avowed atheist, Maher has also routinely turned his comedic ire on people of faith. But after a recent monologue in which he referred to the recent attack on the U.S. Capitol as a "faith-based initiative" and described Christian theology as "magical religious thinking" and a "mass delusion," not many people are laughing.
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Today's show features: Tyler O'Neil, Senior Editor for PJ Media, on the Senate impeachment trial, and the nomination hearing of Neera Tanden, President Biden's pick to lead the Office of Management and Budget; Justin Danhof, General Counsel for the National Center for Public Policy and Research and Director of the Center's Free Enterprise Project, on growing dissatisfaction with major corporations as revealed in the latest Gallup poll; Brad Wilcox, Visiting Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and Sociologist at the University of Virginia, on the correlation between marriage and American political life.

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