February 4, 2022
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Beijing 2022: A Golden Opportunity to Hold China Accountable
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by Tony Perkins
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As much as China wants to dominate the ice and slopes at this year's Olympics, winning medals is only part of the goal. Its greatest victory, the regime knows, would be rehabilitating its global image. And in some ways, the propaganda game has already been won. Not only did Beijing win the hosting job from the International Olympic Committee over the world's objections, but it managed to convince some of the planet's biggest advertisers to pour their money into a country that spends its free time committing mass atrocities against its own people. Atrocities, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) argues, our athletes should ignore.
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Truckers Refuse to Yield on Vaccine Mandate
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by Tony Perkins
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COVID cases may be going down, but the health worker shortage is bigger than ever. In places like New York, leaders are desperately trying to fill the 34,000-person gap by either bringing in foreign nurses or throwing money at the ones already here. "We have to stop the hemorrhaging of current health care workers," Governor Kathy Hochul (D-N.Y.) insisted. Her state's solution? Four billion dollars in bonuses and higher wages. Conservatives have a better idea: end the job-crushing mandate.
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The Evidence Is Clear: When Parents Are Engaged, Politicians Respond
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by Meg Kilgannon
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In a review of all the political news in 2021, it would be hard to deny the impact of parents engaging the system. Politicians are responding to the undeniable force of concerned parents advocating for and protecting children. With state legislatures in full swing, we see many examples of legislation that reflect this much-needed pressure from parents: bills opposing the teaching of critical race theory (CRT), protecting students from gender identity ideology, providing oversight of libraries, and encouraging school curricula transparency.
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On today's show: Adrian Zenz, Senior Fellow in China Studies at Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, talks about the Chinese propaganda littering the opening ceremonies of the Olympics and the genocide of the Uyghurs happening only a few hours from the winter world stage. Dr. Andrew Bostom, Associate Professor of Family Medicine at Brown University, weighs in on Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds' decision to end the COVID-19 emergency health declaration this month. Walker Wildmon, Vice president of Operations at American Family Association (AFA), shares about AFA's petition to SCOTUS on behalf of healthcare workers facing Biden's vaccine mandate. Megan Basham, entertainment reporter for the Daily Wire, addresses how the pandemic has exposed corruption at the National Institutes of Health and how federal funding has been used to coerce health care establishments to follow the Dr. Fauci and Francis Collins agenda.
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