April 12, 2021
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Arizona, Georgia Double-Team on Woke Sports
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by Tony Perkins
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It'll be months before Major League Baseball knows how much its decision to move Atlanta's All-Star Game cost them financially. Fortunately, Americans won't have to wait nearly that long to understand how much it hurt the MLB politically. Thanks to Governor Doug Ducey (R-Ariz.), they already know. If the goal of MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred and his liberal pals was to scare other states into submission, Arizona's new law makes it quite clear: he's already failed.
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Biden Gets Packing on the Supreme Court
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by Tony Perkins
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Jeremy Wong has never been all that interested in politics. The young associate pastor at Orchard Community Church always tried to keep his focus on the congregation -- until COVID struck. Then, to his frustration, things changed. Suddenly, it was impossible to minister the way he and so many other pastors had under California's suffocating lockdown rules. By October, after months of trying to lead Bible studies and prayer meetings over Zoom, Jeremy had had enough. He decided to join a lawsuit to fight the state's over-the-top limits on in-home religious gatherings. Finally, late Friday night, something happened that he "never in [his] wildest thoughts" expected: they won.
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California's Department of (Gender) Corrections
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by Tony Perkins
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Just how dangerous is the effort to mainstream transgenderism? Very, liberal feminists are warning. Six months into California's so-called Transgender Respect, Agency, and Dignity Act, the fallout has been especially severe in a place most people don't think about: women's prisons.
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Today's show features: Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator from Arkansas, on the U.S. Supreme Court striking down California's restrictions on in-home religious gatherings, President Biden's commission on court packing, and on his letter to the Department of Defense on its use of the Southern Poverty Law Center as a resource; Tyler O'Neil, Senior Editor for PJ Media, on corporations weighing in against election reform laws; Robert Aderholt, U.S. Representative for the 4th District of Alabama, on the letter signed by GOP members of the House appropriation committee urging support for the Hyde Amendment; Steve Scalise, U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Louisiana and House Minority Leader, on his visit to the U.S.-Mexico border.
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