October 30, 2019
 |
Trick or Traitor? Trump Foes Push Impeachment Sham
|
|
by Tony Perkins
|
|
|
Impeachment was supposed to be the Left's way to get Donald Trump out of office--not reelect him to it. And yet, weeks into the House's completely bungled process, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) seems to be doing a better job indicting her party than the man at the eye of this storm.
|
|
|
 |
Austin-tacious Sex Ed Riles Parents, City
|
|
by Tony Perkins
|
|
|
Schools used to care about the three Rs. Now there's only one: Reproduction. While math and reading scores tank across the U.S. for the 10th straight year, local districts seem to have only one thing on their minds. Sex--and how to teach it to your kids.
|
|
|
 |
Prayer: A Pillar for the Persecuted
|
|
by Tony Perkins
|
|
|
"We were sitting down, about ready to eat [when we] heard gunshots." For the students at Nigeria's Dapchi school, there wasn't a lot of time. Bullets started falling in front of the hostel where the girls were. For the Christian students, the threat was very real. "We knew we would be the target," Affodia Andrawus said soberly.
|
|
|
|
Today's show features: Greg Murphy, U.S. Representative for the 3rd District of North Carolina, to give a preview of the Democrats' next steps on impeachment; Mike Davis, Founder and President of the Article III Project, on the American Bar Association's misguided criticism of Lawrence VanDyke, a Trump appointment to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals; Janet Boynes, Founder of Janet Boynes Ministries, a former lesbian who met with members of Congress today to discuss the harms of the Equality Act; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, to discuss the latest news from Capitol Hill, including the dangerous Equality Act and a bipartisan resolution to recognize the Armenian genocide and impose sanctions on Turkey.
|
|
|
|