May 26, 2021
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Kellogg's Spoon-feeds Activism with Woke Cereal
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by Tony Perkins
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Kellogg's hasn't been sugar-coating its agenda for years. But its latest venture -- a "create-your-own-pronoun" cereal for kids -- is bowling over parents. "Boxes are for cereal, not people," the company insists about its new Together with Pride rainbow edition that donates $3 from every box to an extreme LGBT group, GLAAD, who's out to recruit and confuse your children. Of course, anyone who's been online or walked the aisles of a grocery store knows that some companies will do anything to pander to the radical Left. But this June, these brands are on a collision course with a group of fired-up American shoppers who might just eat them for breakfast.
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States Race to Block Woke Curriculum
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by Tony Perkins
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The United States of America is embracing and exporting critical race theory, while the individual states of America are doing the opposite. The Biden State Department recently encouraged American embassies around the world to fly the BLM flag "on the external-facing flagpole." Yes, you read that right. The new sales pitch of America's top diplomats is: "We hate our country and everything she stands for; you should, too." With self-aggrandizing totalitarian regimes like China and Iran aggressively peddling anti-American propaganda, why couldn't our own lifelong, diplomatic professionals come up with anything better?
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Despite Lawsuits, Texas Judge Isn't Backing Down from Prayer
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by Katherine Johnson
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Judge Wayne Mack is a Justice of the Peace in Texas who has been in public service for over 33 years. When he was elected in Montgomery County, there were no medical examiners in the county, so he served as the coroner for the county. When there was a death in the county, he would bring volunteer chaplains to comfort the families. To thank the chaplains, Judge Mack would invite them to open his court proceedings with a short invocation. Who could object?
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On today's show: Chip Roy, U.S. Representative for Texas's 21st district, and Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, FRC's Executive Vice President and former commander of the U.S. Army's Delta Force, caution against the influx of Critical Race Theory in military training; Rand Paul, U.S. Senator from Kentucky, discusses the small business committee hearing about Planned Parenthood unlawfully obtaining Paycheck Protection Program loans;
Anthony Wade, Lead Pastor of Faith Building Church in Lebanon, OH, praises the Lebanon, Ohio City Council's unanimous vote making Lebanon Ohio's first sanctuary city for the unborn; Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator from Arkansas, talks about new intelligence showing that three researchers from China's Wuhan Institute of Virology became sick enough in November 2019 that they sought hospital care.
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