December 2, 2021
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On Life and Death Roe
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by Tony Perkins
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There were plenty of surprises inside the Supreme Court on Thursday, but the biggest one might have been outside it. "It was like a pro-life block party," FRC's Mary Szoch beamed. "There was just a palpable sense of hopefulness in the air -- a feeling that this was the moment [we'd] been waiting 49 years for." From dawn until well after the justices adjourned, the atmosphere was almost jubilant -- a preview, conservatives hope, of the celebration to come when the court rules on Roe v. Wade this June.
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Senate on the Polarized Express with NDAA
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by Tony Perkins
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There's only one December flurry that's bigger than the snow in D.C. -- and that's the rush to pass the NDAA. The National Defense Authorization Act has been the one constant in a city where consensus is rarer than a Santa sighting. The military's spending bill passes so reliably that it hasn't missed a year since West Side Story was in the theaters, and gas cost 27 cents a gallon! But that 60-year streak is on the line right now, and there's no one to blame but radical Democrats.
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School Boards Make Quantum Leap for CRT
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by Joshua Arnold
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Woke radicals administrating our nation's schools want to have their cake and eat it too when it comes to indoctrinating their students into the deceptive, destructive ideology known as critical race theory. Leftists routinely deny this, from the White House on down, insisting that conservatives are making it all up to score political points. Yet occasionally the truth leaks out. Today, the Los Angeles Unified School District, which insisted "Critical Race Theory is not taught in schools," invited the Director of UCLA's Center for Critical Race Studies in Education to give a presentation as they discuss curriculum for a class on Ethnic Studies.
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On today's show: Roger Marshall, U.S. Senator from Kansas, shares his efforts to stop President Biden's vaccine mandate in the upcoming spending measures being considered by the U.S. Senate; Chris Smith, U.S. Representative for the 4th District of New Jersey and Senior Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, responds to the Biden administration's removal of Nigeria from the Countries of Particular Concern list; Gordon Chang, author of "The Coming Collapse of China," talks about the Women's Tennis Association suspending all of its events in China; Mike Johnson, U.S. Representative for the 4th district of Louisiana, analyzes Justice Sotomayor's comments in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization oral arguments and shares his thoughts on the possible outcomes of the Dobbs case.
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