January 11, 2022
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Biden's Lack of Shelf-Respect
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by Tony Perkins
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From filet mignon to rapid tests. If you ask local grocers, that's the story of 2022 -- empty shelves, frustrated customers, record-high sick days, and a host of other problems they pin directly on the government. Two weeks ago, the best-selling item at New England's Stew Leonard's supermarket was steak. Now, the owner says, his truckers are in loading-dock bidding wars over COVID tests. Welcome to the alternate universe of the Biden administration, where we've beaten the virus, the CDC is above politics, and our supply chain crises never happened.
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Is Religious Freedom Even on the Military's Radar?
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by Tony Perkins
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The Defense Department didn't have any trouble getting 97 percent of its troops vaccinated -- but when it comes to granting some exemptions, well, they're just too busy. On Monday, the same day the Pentagon upped its alarm level on the virus to HPCON Charlie (Health Protection Condition Charlie), Pentagon spokesman John Kirby struggled to answer the looming questions -- from why the vaccinated troops were getting COVID to where the religious accommodations were. As usual, none of the department's answers did much to reassure anyone.
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Biden Rattles Saber at Bear Threats of War
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by Joshua Arnold
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World diplomats meet this week to discuss what may be Europe's tensest security crisis in 30 years. Vladimir Putin has amassed an estimated 175,000 troops near the Ukrainian border, poised to invade the country if Western powers fail to appease the Russian Bear. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has responded that America will meet a Russian invasion with "massive consequences," including "economic, financial, and other consequences."
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On today's show: Roy Blunt, U.S. Senator from Missouri and ranking member of the Senate Rules and Administration Committee, discusses the upcoming vote in the U.S. Senate to change the filibuster and pave the way for the elections takeover bill; Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General, discusses President Biden's Atlanta speech pushing the Democrats' elections takeover bill; Kevin Miller, Administrative Pastor of Foothills Church in El Cajon, California, gives an update after California state government officials shut down his church's preschool over COVID protocols; Hayden Ludwig, Senior Investigative Researcher at Capital Research Center, shares his research showing how left-wing 'dark money' groups are funding Senator Schumer's secretive anti-filibuster campaign.
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