January 31, 2022
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Breyer Beware: Biden Looks to Out-Woke Justices
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by Tony Perkins
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When Chief Justice John Roberts was asked what he'll miss most about his retiring colleague, he didn't hesitate. Justice Stephen Breyer, he said, was a dear friend with a "surprisingly comprehensive collection of riddles and knock-knock jokes." Now, the real riddle is his replacement. When Breyer finishes out his term in June, plenty of people will be knocking on the door. Who's there? If the president's track record is any indication, we already know one thing for certain. Whoever it is will treat the Constitution the same way this administration has: with contempt.
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Dem Campaigns Make Light of Dark Money
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by Tony Perkins
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If there's anything the Left hates more than Donald Trump, it's "dark money. They coined the term -- which stands for political contributions from undisclosed sources -- to create fear and resentment. But ironically, Democrats profit from dark money a whole lot more than Republicans. A new analysis of politically active nonprofits by the New York Times reveals over $1.5 billion was spent for Democratic candidates, compared to $900 million for Republicans -- more funds than the Joe Biden and Donald Trump campaigns raised combined. That's a lot of dough.
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University of Pittsburgh Succumbs to Moral Depravity
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by Mary Szoch
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Four months after 93 House and Senate members demanded answers from the Biden administration regarding federally-funded fetal tissue research at the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt), the university has released an investigative report stating that the institution is "fully compliant with federal and state regulatory requirements."
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On today's show: Mike Pompeo, former U.S. Secretary of State, discusses the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine, China's warning of a military conflict over Taiwan, and comments made by Pentagon spokesman dismissing concerns about wokeness in the military; House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) addresses Speaker Pelosi's decision to extend proxy voting in the House of Representatives, the worsening crisis on the southern border, and the House Republicans"Commitment to America" agenda; addresses Speaker Pelosi's decision to extend proxy voting in the House of Representatives, the worsening crisis on the southern border, and the House Republicans"Commitment to America" agenda.
Will Wade, State Representative for the 9th District of Georgia, talks about his Protect Students First Act and his efforts to get rid of critical race theory indoctrination in Georgia public schools; and Dr. Emir Caner, President of Truett McConnell University, discusses a new Barna Group survey of Christians and their "private" spiritual lives and how parents can determine if a Christian school is Christian/
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