February 22, 2022
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Let the Games Chagrin
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by Tony Perkins
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The closing ceremonies of the 2022 Beijing Olympics couldn't come soon enough for NBC, who just broadcasted the biggest Games flop of the modern age. With ratings in the basement and its credibility in tatters, no one is quite sure what the network got for its $7.75 billion dollar investment -- except very expensive heartburn. When the curtain finally came down on the disaster that was the Winter Games, there were winners, to be sure. But there were, for the first time, many more losers -- and the sporting world that allowed China to host was the biggest.
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Behind Ukrainian Lines
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by Tony Perkins
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"The adults are back in charge." That's what Joe Biden wanted the world to believe after his sit-down with Russian President Vladimir Putin last June. "We'll find out with the next six months to a year whether or not we actually have a strategic dialogue that matters," he said. Well, less than a year later -- as Russian tanks roll through the separatist regions of Ukraine, beating the drums of war -- we have our answer.
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Biden's One-Pandemic-Fits-All Approach
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The White House has extended the national emergency in response to the COVID pandemic "beyond March 1, 2022." President Biden, who promised to "shut down the virus," will celebrate the second birthday of "two weeks to slow the spread" by pretending most people haven't resumed business as usual. Meanwhile, the disease is screeching to a halt, as every available metric -- cases, hospitalizations, deaths -- plummets. Washington, D.C. may also screech to a halt, as the U.S. Freedom Convoy piles in next week to protest ongoing, unwarranted restrictions. "I don't understand why he's doing it," exclaimed Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.) on "Washington Watch."
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On today's show: George Thomas, CBN's senior international correspondent, shares the lates on the Ukraine and Russia crisis. Michael Waltz, U.S. Representative for the 6th District of Florida, discusses the Ukraine and Russia crisis and the reinstallation of a fence around the U.S. Capitol.
Mike Landis, co-organizer of The People's Convoy, talks about the convoys of U.S. truckers heading to Washington D.C. Katherine Johnson, FRC's research fellow for legal and policy studies, details a case before the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals on whether a biological male can use the women's bathroom in a Florida high school. Peter Schweizer, author of "RED-HANDED: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win," reveals how China is using U.S. politicians and Wall Street to advance their agenda.
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