February 10, 2022
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America Is Recovering From COVID Overreach
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by Joshua Arnold
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"It's time we accept COVID is here to stay and we just need to get on with our lives," said 70 percent of Americans in a recent Monmouth University poll. Echelon Insights reported 55 percent of voters believe COVID-19 should be treated as "endemic," while 38 percent believe it should be "treated as a public health emergency." Why are attitudes shifting away from a pandemic mindset? Perhaps its because, as a Kaiser Family Foundation survey found, 75 percent and 73 percent of adults are "tired" or "frustrated," respectively.
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Biden: Parents' Rights in Schools Are 'Hateful'
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by Joshua Arnold
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President Joe Biden has moved one step closer to fulfilling his pledge to unite the country--by attacking parents. The president, whose primary qualification for office is that he isn't Donald Trump, played to type on Tuesday by sending a mean tweet regarding something irrelevant to his job. Taking a play out of the Terry McAuliffe primer for how to lose a governor's race, Biden called a Florida bill "hateful" for protecting parents' rights and requiring age-appropriate classroom discussions. Perhaps it's not the way he imagined, but the president has already convinced 58 percent of Americans that he's doing a bad job, according to a new CNN poll.
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China's Relentless Abuses -- From Tiananmen Square to Today's Olympics
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by Lela Gilbert
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Thanks to the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, all eyes are on China. And fortunately, some concerned observers are looking past the glitzy ice rinks, snowy slopes, and award podiums. Instead, they're paying close attention to what's going on beyond the scenes of NBC's carefully orchestrated and edited broadcasts. And what these observers are seeing is far from good news. It's the reason some are calling these China-hosted Olympics the "Genocide Games."
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On today's show: Nihal Krishan, Technology Reporter for the Washington Examiner, addresses Biden's FCC nominee, Gigi Sohn, and the impact she could have on swaying the majority in the agency. Craig L. Parshall, attorney and special counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice and senior advisor of legal policy & civil liberty for the American Principles Project, shares whether Gigi Sohn's confirmation to FCC could lead to reinstating the Fairness Doctrine. Dave LaRock, Virginia Delegate, discusses the voting happening in the Virginia House on a bill that gives families the ability to opt-out of mask mandates issued by school systems. Nury Turkel, commissioner for the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom and chairman of the Board for the Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP), talks about China's treatment of the Uyghurs and the CCP's propaganda during the Olympics. Tim Norton, a trucker from Brooks, Alberta, discusses his personal experience with Canada's "Freedom Convoy." Dr. Mark Harris, FRC's vice president for the Association of Churches & Ministries, speaks about FRC Action's recent candidate training event in North Carolina.
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