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January 26, 2022

Russia's Gas Grip Has the World over a Barrel
by Tony Perkins
If the White House didn't orchestrate Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement, then they certainly won't be unhappy about its timing. A vacancy on the Supreme Court is exactly what the PR spin doctors ordered for Joe Biden, who's had trouble changing the news cycle from the president's latest debacle-waiting-to-happen: Ukraine. And while it might turn a few heads in the short term, it won't do anything to quell the long-term problem of Vladimir Putin. As the rest of the world scrambles to pull Europe back from the brink of war, the burning question in most nations' minds isn't whether America can stop Putin -- but whether an America led by Joe Biden can.
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Misdiagnosing COVID: Where Biden and the Media Got It Wrong
by Tony Perkins
The U.S. Supreme Court dropped the hammer on the president's vaccine mandate almost two weeks ago, but the administration must have had a hard time saying goodbye. It took 12 full days, but OSHA, the government's Occupational Safety and Health Administration, finally got around to shutting down the private employer "jabs for jobs" rule it never had the grounds to write. A defeated Biden formally withdrew his "emergency temporary standard" this week -- which, as it turns out, was never an emergency, but thanks to the justices, it sure was temporary.
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Involved Parents Are America's Most Wanted
by Joshua Arnold
Round One in Virginia goes to Team Parents. On day one, Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) announced a hotline for parents to report divisive material in the schools. In no time, that hotline began to expose woke ideology. "There were reports of a school in Fairfax County teaching a high school level course that included a privilege bingo game," said FRC Senior Fellow for Education Studies Meg Kilgannon, where, if you were white or male or were part of a military family, you had "privilege." Talk about an unrealistic, unfair portrayal of how real life works!
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On today's show: Haris Alic, reporter for the Washington Times, comments on Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's decision to retire. Pat Fallon, U.S. Representative for the 4th District of Texas, talks about the tensions between Russia and Ukraine and the record number of illegal border crossings into the U.S. Parker Thayer, research assistant at Capital Research Center, shares how the group "Faithful America" is serving as a front group for the Left and his research on "Zuck Bucks." David Closson, FRC's Director of the Center for Biblical Worldview, discusses the threat that counseling bans, such as those seen in Canada and West Lafayette, Indiana, pose to pastors and counselors. Jim Baxa, President of West Texas for Life, celebrates Planned Parenthood dropping a lawsuit against the largest sanctuary city for the unborn in the United States, Lubbock, Texas. Mary Szoch, FRC's Director of the Center for Human Dignity, discusses the Lubbock ordinance and other developments in the pro-life movement.

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