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November 9, 2021

RNC: We've Got a Ticket to Pride
by Tony Perkins
The Left must go to bed most nights thanking its lucky stars for the Republican Party. If it weren't for some misguided GOP leaders, the Democratic Party would probably be well on its way to irrelevance in 2022. But instead of watching the other side pack its bags for the minority after last Tuesday's drubbing, Republicans have decided to leave the door open a crack -- first by voting for another $1.2 trillion dollars in unnecessary spending, and now by throwing out the welcome mat to the one cause (apart from CRT) that's swung parents to the GOP's side: LGBT radicalism.
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Chill for Biden in Latest Pollster Vortex
by Joshua Arnold
Never underestimate humanity's capacity to rationalize whatever they want to do, no matter how much evidence there is to the contrary. Take, for example, the latest spin on the 2021 elections. Last week, voters across the nation delivered stinging rebukes to Democrats, from the Republican sweep of statewide races in Virginia, to the nailbiter-that-shouldn't-have-been for the New Jersey governor's race, to the Republican victory for City Attorney in Seattle, to Leftist ballot initiatives to defund the police failing in Minneapolis and elsewhere, to the mayor of Buffalo, New York defeating an AOC-endorsed progressive with a write-in campaign. No matter the office or issue, voters voted against Democrats. The result was so stunning that even White House chief-of-staff Ron Klain couldn't help admitting, "voters sent a message on Tuesday."
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Nigeria, Islamism, and the High Risks of Truth-Telling
by Lela Gilbert
In mid-August, all eyes were fixed on Afghanistan. The world media focused on the U.S. military's rapid and chaotic departure and President Joe Biden's awkward and contradictory explanations. And in the days and weeks that followed, the Taliban's atrocities in that country increased exponentially.
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On today's show: Chip Roy, U.S. Representative for Texas's 21st District, gives his thoughts on the Biden administration's COVID jab-or-test mandates and the GOP members who voted for the infrastructure bill; Dr. Andrew Bostom, Clinical Trialist and Associate Professor of Family Medicine at Brown University, discusses Merck and Pfizer's experimental and potentially groundbreaking COVID antiviral pills; Charles Herbster, Nebraska business owner and candidate for governor, shares what's happening in Nebraska school; Stacy Langton, Fairfax County mom, talks about her opposition to sexually explicit books in public school libraries; Meg Kilgannon, FRC's Senior Fellow for Education Studies, shares the latest news on education and school boards.

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