May 17, 2021
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Biden Goes off the Deep Spend
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by Tony Perkins
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The worst campaign ad is a bad economy. And right now, that's exactly what the Democrats in charge of every lever of government are worried about. While President Biden seems quite content to blow through trillions of dollars on programs Americans don't need -- or want -- the party's leaders are starting to exchange nervous glances about what the economic indicators (and past administrative bosses) are saying about the storm ahead.
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A Supreme Chance at an Abortion Fix
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by Tony Perkins
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Americans could use some good news right about now -- and this morning, the Supreme Court gave it to them. After 29 long years, the justices just took a case that every pro-lifer has been waiting for: a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade. For the first time since 1992, the highest court in the land has a chance to deal a death blow to the precedent that's tied this country in judicial knots -- and robbed us of 62 million unique, irreplaceable lives. That could all change by this time next year when the Supreme Court has what some legal scholars are calling "the best opportunity they'll ever have to overturn Roe."
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Tanden: Too Radical for Thee but Not for Me
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by Connor Semelsberger
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Neera Tanden didn't pass the Senate's muster, but apparently, she's passed the president's! Monday, the White House announced that Tanden, Joe Biden's failed Director of the Office and Management and Budget (OMB) nominee, will start as a senior advisor to the White House. Tanden withdrew her nomination for Director of OMB on March 2, after pushback from Democratic Senators regarding her radical positions and controversial social media posts.
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On today's show, guest hosted by Eben Fowler: Michael Waltz, U.S. Representative for the 6thdistrict of Florida and member of the House Armed Services Committee, gives an update on the situation in Israel and how President Biden is handling foreign policy; Dr. Marty Makary, Professor at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine & School of Public Health, discusses the new CDC guidelines for vaccinated Americans; Meg Kilgannon, FRC's Senior Fellow for Education Studies, warns of harmful ideologies being pushed on Virginia's largest school systems; Dr. Melanie Conway, Psychiatrist at Little Rock Psychiatry, responds to the ACLU after they slammed the Arkansas SAFE Act, and discusses the science behind prohibiting puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and other gender transition procedures for minors.
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