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April 7, 2021

Coke Gets a Kick in the Can from Consumers
by Tony Perkins
A week into the fiasco over Georgia's election law, most Americans want to know: just who are these woke CEOs listening to? Not to their shareholders, who can't make a profit when their companies alienate half of the country. Not to lawyers or legislators, who could set them straight on what the policy actually does. And certainly not to U.S. consumers, who are sending a resounding message that they're done with businesses who can't check their radicalism at the door long enough to read a 98-page piece of legislation.
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Tucker Carlson Eviscerates Chemical Castration of Minors
by Quena Gonzalez
Arkansas just did something historic: It's become the first state in the nation to enact the Save Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act. This much-maligned bill does three things: It protects minors from puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and/or masculinization or feminization surgery (all of which have permanent, life-long effects) until they are adults and can make adult decisions.
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The Leftist Meltdown over Popular Election Reforms
by Matt Carpenter
Once Georgia joined Iowa in enacting new laws to protect the integrity of the ballot box, the Left has become increasingly unhinged. After enlisting Major League Baseball, Delta Airlines, and Coca-Cola to try to bring about economic hardship in the state, the Left is now realizing hurting minority communities -- and openly lying about what the Georgia election reform law does -- is not likely to win over Americans to their perspective. The Left and woke corporations may not care about the truth, but Americans who vote and buy things do. So, what does Georgia's new law actually mean?
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Today's show features: Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow for the Heritage Foundation, on how Georgia's new election law compares with election laws in other states, and on the hypocrisy of corporations pulling business out of Georgia; Jerry Cox, Founder and President of Family Council, on the Arkansas legislature overriding Governor Asa Hutchinson's veto of the Save Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act; Cathi Herrod, President of the Center for Arizona Policy, on the 11,505 petition signatures gathered for a referendum effort to repeal a Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) ordinance; Stephen R. Soukup, senior commentator, Vice President, and Publisher of The Political Forum, on his book, The Dictatorship of Woke Capital: How Political Correctness Captured Big Business.

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