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February 28, 2022

Biden: Fenced in after a Year of Failure
by Tony Perkins
Working at the White House hasn't exactly been a bed of roses lately, but you have to feel for the speechwriters. Trying to spin a year's worth of disasters into a triumph of modern liberalism would be hard even for the best fiction writers. And yet, heading into Tuesday's State of the Union speech, that's the task facing this president: pretending that his failures overseas, the high prices at home, and the deep unpopularity of this administration are all a fulfillment of his promise to do "great things."
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Ukraine's Most Powerful Weapon -- Courage
by Tony Perkins
They came briefly out of their hiding places Monday, desperate to find food before the three-mile Russian convoy makes it to Kyiv. At supermarkets, long lines spread around the block, as Ukrainians -- anxious to get back to shelter before more explosions -- raced to find anything on sparse shelves. For some, it was the first time they'd been outside in four or five days. As usual, no one has any idea what night will bring.
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With Ketanji, Biden Tries to Tip Court's Scales
President Biden may have calculated that Jackson stood the highest chance (among his self-imposed, narrow subset, consisting only of African American women) of being confirmed by the Senate, because the Senate has already confirmed her three times. During the Obama administration, Jackson was confirmed as vice chairman of the U.S. Sentencing Commission, and then as a district judge. Then last year the Senate confirmed her to the prestigious D.C. Circuit Court.
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On today's show: George Thomas, CBN's senior international correspondent, details what he saw while reporting in Ukraine. Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, FRC's Executive Vice President and former commander of the U.S. Army's Delta Force, shares the latest on the Ukraine/Russia war and Vladimir Putin placing nuclear forces on high alert. Michael Yon, freelance war correspondent, describes the journey he and thousands of others are taking to Washington, D.C. as part of the People's Convoy. Roger Marshall, U.S. Senator from Kansas, talks about a radical abortion bill congressional democrats are pushing. Carrie Severino, President of the Judicial Crisis Network, reviews the record of SCOTUS nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. Adam Soos, journalist with Rebel News, given an update on the imprisonment of Canadian-Polish pastor Artur Pawlowski.

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