February 17, 2021
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With Cuomo, Democrats Are Fleeing a Sinking Ship
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by Tony Perkins
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You know you're in trouble when your own party turns against you. That's the lesson New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is learning, or should be learning, right now.
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Biden Admits He's Just Paying Lip Service to China on Human Rights
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by Arielle Del Turco
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At a town hall meeting yesterday, President Biden stumbled over a morally confused statement suggesting he is unlikely to take meaningful action concerning human rights in China. This is more significant than the typical gaffes he is known for. To the countless victims of China's abuses who hope the U.S. will take up their cause, Biden is becoming a great disappointment.
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For LGBT Activists, Critical Thinking Has Become Offensive
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by Joseph Backholm
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There are some things LGBT activists simply don't want to learn about. That's one of the lessons from a recent and on-going attempt to torpedo a study about gender dysphoria.
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Today's show features: Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator from Arkansas, on President Biden's comments in last night's townhall, and what the power outage crisis in Texas and surrounding states means for energy policy going forward; Roger J. Maxwell, Military Attorney, on his op-ed: The Problem with Lloyd Austin's 'Stand-Down' Order; Jim Banks, U.S. Representative for the 3rd district of Indiana, Member of the House Armed Services Committee, and Supply Corps officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve, on his concerns over Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's stand down order; Lt. Gen. (Ret) Jerry Boykin, FRC's Executive Vice President, on the impact of the stand down order on the U.S. military, and President Biden's comments during last night's townhall regarding China.
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