January 10, 2022
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Swimmers Pool Their Resources to Fight Trans Onslaught
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by Tony Perkins
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For parents in the stands of last weekend's Ivy League swim meet, there was only one way to describe it: "messed up." In the 48 hours since Saturday's head-to-head match-up of two "transitioning" athletes (one male-to-female, another female-to-male), most of the sports world is still rattled. Moms and dads who were there to witness it say they still can't shake the image of one of the swimmers, Yale's Iszac Henig, pulling down the top of her suit to reveal the scars from a recent mastectomy. "I wasn't prepared for that," one shaken University of Pennsylvania parent told a reporter. "I can't wrap my head around this."
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Class Warfare: States Head into 2022 Fighting Curriculum
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by Tony Perkins
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While school districts are fighting to over when students should come back to school, other leaders are trying to make sure critical race theory isn't there when they do. State legislatures are gearing up to kick off their 2022 sessions, and a slew of conservatives have one goal in mind: shut down CRT and other radical curriculum in the classroom. And Democrats are concerned their side isn't taking the threat seriously enough.
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Don't Let Biden off the Hook for the Disaster He Left in Afghanistan
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by Arielle Del Turco
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The media has largely moved on from the Afghanistan debacle, and many are all too eager to sweep the consequences of President Biden's botched withdrawal under the rug. Yet, the repercussions will last lifetimes.
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On today's show, hosted by Joseph Backholm: Greg Murphy, U.S. Representative for the 3rd District of North Carolina and member of the GOP Doctors Caucus, talks about the U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments on Biden's vaccine mandates and how the CDC has handled COVID; Nathanael Blake, Senior Contributor to The Federalist and Postdoctoral Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, shares the leaked documents he obtained showing Biden's plan to house violent men in women's prison cells; Mary Szoch, FRC's Director of the Center for Human Dignity, discusses the University of Pennsylvania and the Ivy League backing the decision to allow a trans-identifying swimmer to compete in women's competitions; James Jay Carafano, Vice President of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at Heritage Foundation, discusses the threat of Russia invading of Ukraine and how the U.S. should respond.
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