April 8, 2022
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Biden's Trans Obsession: A Tough Fact to Follow?
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by Tony Perkins
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Joe Biden did warn us. When he ran for president, there were a lot of issues his campaign happily downplayed. Transgender extremism wasn't one of them. From tweets to townhalls, Biden couldn't have made it clearer that he'd be bringing an LGBT focus with him to the White House. The media tried to run interference -- insisting Biden's words had been twisted or painting conservatives as lying alarmists. Now, a year and a half into his administration's gender-twisting twilight zone, we know who was lying. And it wasn't Joe Biden.
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We Must Acknowledge the Damage Inflicted by Transgender Ideology
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by Jennifer Bauwens
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There are at least 24 international LGBTQIA+ awareness days in addition to Pride Month. Some of these days are Drag Day, Pronouns Day, Trans Awareness Week and Month, and Trans Parent Day. No other subject known to humanity has been afforded such a salute on our yearly calendars as the LGBTQIA+ issue. Of course, these occasions provide political proponents ample opportunity to commemorate the day with a legislative agenda.
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Parents: Nationwide, They're on Kids' Side
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by Joshua Arnold
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Waukesha, Wisconsin conservatives went three-for-three in Tuesday's school board elections, shutting out the progressive "slate" opposing them. A third of the nine-member school board stands for election each year, with the seats going to the three candidates who receive the most votes. Current incumbents finished in 5th and 6th place on election day; the third incumbent was eliminated in the February primary. "The Waukesha community -- and others around our county -- have spoken loud and clear," said newly elected school board member and Waukesha dad Mark Borowski. "They want change, so we are charged with giving it to them."
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On today's show, Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, FRC's Executive Vice President and former commander of the U.S. Army's elite Delta Force, comments on Russia's removal from the UN Human Rights Council, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin's analysis of Russian President Vladimir Putin's next move, and Austin's support of enlisting "non-binary" persons in the Armed Services; Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.) speaks on Secretary Becerra refusing to address if federal law bans partial birth abortions and if it is child abuse to perform transgender surgery on a 12-year-old; Jon Schweppe, Director of Policy and Government Affairs for American Principles Project, unpacks White House press secretary Jen Psaki's comment that gender surgeries and puberty blockers for minors are "life-saving"; Mary Szoch, FRC's Director of the Center for Human Dignity, discusses the discovery of five late term aborted babies who were killed by a notorious DC abortionist; and David Closson, FRC's Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, discusses the concerns raised by the New York Times over what they describe as the "growing religious fervor of the American right."
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