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January 4, 2022

AP Coverage: Only Spin Deep?
by Tony Perkins
The Associated Press doesn't have an editorial section -- but they might want to add one, considering the radical opinions that they're masquerading as news. The latest example, an outrageous feature on state election reform by Nicholas Riccardo, was so nauseatingly partisan that it read like an internal strategy document from the DNC. The GOP's push for voter integrity, the reporter insists, isn't an effort to save democracy -- it's a plot to subvert it. And January 6th, he wants readers to believe, was just the beginning.
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Navy Mandate Capsizes in Court
by Tony Perkins
Joe Biden ran on a platform of shutting down the virus. Twelve months in, he's shutting down freedom instead. Fortunately for Americans who care about things like liberty and personal choice, the courts for the first time in a long time are defending the constitution -- (thanks to the judges put in place by the Trump administration). In a string of smackdowns to the Left's COVID overreach, the Biden administration is on thinner ice than the drivers on I-95. And with a federal scoreboard of 10 court rulings to the president's zero, there's no sign it's slowing down.
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The Science Is the Sticking Point
by Joshua Arnold
"Never let the facts get in the way of bad policy" could be the official motto of the Biden administration. It certainly describes the attitude of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which yesterday authorized a "booster" dose of the COVID vaccine for children aged 12-15 and for immunocompromised children aged 5-11. To authorize the booster for children, the FDA completely circumvented its own scientific advisory board. "Members of advisory panels have literally resigned over this issue," said Dr. Andrew Bostom, a clinical trialist and epidemiologist who is currently a research physician at Brown University. Whatever happened to "follow the science?"
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On today's show: Roger Wicker, U.S. Senator from Mississippi, discusses Majority Leader Schumer planning a vote to change the filibuster and shares his New Year's resolutions for Congress; Todd Rokita, Indiana Attorney General, previews Friday's U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments over Biden's vaccine mandate on health care workers; Mike Berry, General Counsel for First Liberty Institute, talks about a federal judge issuing an injunction halting vaccine mandate on Navy Seals; Chuck Grassley, U.S. Senator from Iowa, goes through Biden's record of nominating far Left judicial nominees - including Nancy Abudu, an SPLC attorney as a federal judge; Mary Beth Waddell, FRC's Senior Legislative Assistant, gives an in-depth look at Nancy Abudu, President Biden's nominee to a federal court.

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