April 8, 2021
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Candy Jarred: Nestle, Mars Join Woke Wars
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by Tony Perkins
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Some companies just can't resist touching the hot stove. Despite all of the grassroots pushback in Georgia -- all of the boycotts and outrage and public opinion polls -- two major U.S. brands have decided to wade into an even more controversial debate by launching a massive pro-transgender push for minors. In a stunning op-ed for USA Today, branch chiefs for Mars and Nestle announced Wednesday that they're coming for your kids in any state that's fighting for girls' sports or age limits on gender transition. We will "us[e] our influence," they warn, to crush fair competition, protections for children, and even religious freedom. And they're calling on every CEO in America to join them.
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Biden's Pentagon Keeps SPLC in Reserves
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by Tony Perkins
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The United States may not negotiate with terrorists, but it doesn't mind using resources tied to them in official military trainings. Despite being linked in federal court to a case of domestic terrorism, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) -- a favorite go-to "source" of the Obama Pentagon -- is making a comeback under Joe Biden's DOD barely two years after an explosive scandal that should have destroyed the Leftist group for good.
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'We Don't Have until the Next Election. We Have to Stand Now.'
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by Dan Hart
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Most Americans probably don't know a lot about a rule in the U.S. Senate known as the "filibuster," but they should. Why? As was made painfully clear during FRC's Pray Vote Stand broadcast last night, the filibuster is the only thing standing in the way of America ceasing to be the free country that we know and love due to the disturbing policies that the extreme Left wants to force through the Senate and impose on all Americans without compromise.
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Jim Scare-Crow: Debunking the Race Game in Georgia
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"Claiming state voting reforms are racist is ridiculous. I should know." That was FRC's Ken Blackwell responding in USA Today to the absurd liberal narrative in Georgia and other states. Check out his new column here!
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Today's show features: Brian Babin, U.S. Representative for the 36th District of Texas and Member of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, on President Biden's $2.25 trillion infrastructure plan; Shawnna Bolick, Arizona State Representative for the 20th District and Chair of an American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) committee on elections, on election integrity efforts in Arizona; Ginny Shaver, Alabama State Representative for the 39th District, on the Alabama Born Alive Bill; Todd Young, U.S. Senator for Indiana, on what getting rid of the filibuster will mean for the future of legislation.
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