October 31, 2019
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ABA Puts Trump Nominees in a Single Defile Line
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by Tony Perkins
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Justice may be blind, but the American Bar Association is not. That's the biggest takeaway from Wednesday's Senate hearing, when Ninth Circuit Court nominee Lawrence VanDyke became the ABA's latest contestant on "conservatives don't have talent." Like most of this president's picks, VanDyke probably braced himself for the Kavanaugh Treatment. But he never imagined the country's largest attorney organization would stoop to label him "not qualified."
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Changed by Love: The Untold Stories
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by Tony Perkins
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They call themselves "formers." And Wednesday, they were on Capitol Hill telling a story the Left doesn't want you to hear. "We exist," Elizabeth Woning told NBC News. Surrounded by men and women who've walked out of the LGBT lifestyle, her message to Congress is: stop pretending change isn't possible. Because this group knows better than anyone--it is.
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Pompeo Drops the Gloves on China
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by Tony Perkins
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Halloween's already come and gone in Hong Kong. Protestors, who've been locked in months of violent protests with police, stood outside of blockades yelling, "Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong!" Using the holiday as an excuse to wear costumes, protestors dressed up like everything from President Xi to tear gas canisters, while half a world away in New York, one U.S. leader decided to take the mask off the real villain of the story: China.
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Today's show features: Steve Scalise, U.S. Representative for the 2nd District of Louisiana and House Minority Whip, to discuss the status of the impeachment process and the potential for a second Arab Spring as Middle-Eastern dictatorships overreach; Andrew Brunson, who was falsely accused and imprisoned while serving as a missionary in Turkey, on his book, "God's Hostage: A True Story of Persecution, Imprisonment, and Perseverance;" Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, FRC's Executive Vice President, on an active-duty colonel testifying against President Trump in the impeachment probe; Bill Bennett, Former Secretary of Education, to discuss declining math and reading scores among U.S. students, as well as his book, "America: The Last Best Hope."
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