April 27, 2022
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GOP Schools Dems in Education Politics
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by Tony Perkins
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These days, Democrats can't even turn around without bumping into another poll that reminds them of the shellacking that awaits in November. The prophecies of doom are everywhere now, including the pages of their most reliable water-carriers: the mainstream press. At headquarters, where strategists wince with every Joe Biden interview, the hand-wringing must be at an all-time high now that they've officially lost their edge on a longtime party winner: education.
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Taking the Sting out of Babylon's Cultural Quarrels
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by Joshua Arnold
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Ever wonder what the cultural weather will be in a few years, months, or days? Just ask the meteorologists at The Babylon Bee. I'm joking, of course. The Babylon Bee is a satire site, and prudent readers never, ever take a word they say seriously. But they do have a strange knack for nearly predicting future events -- for instance, the recent news of Twitter employees literally crying about Elon Musk buying the company. That may be because "humor is [taking] a little bit of truth... and magnify[ing] it," said FRC President Tony Perkins.
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In the Face of Atrocities, Ukraine's Resilience Shines Through
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by Dan Hart
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During a visit to Eastern Europe in early April, Senator Steve Daines (R-Mont.) received an unexpected call from a Ukrainian friend.
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On today's show: Chuck Grassley, U.S. Senator of Iowa, reacts to Biden's SPLC-tied judicial nominee Nancy Abudu's recent Senate hearing and Dr. Fauci's claim that the U.S. is now 'out of the pandemic phase' of COVID-19. Vicky Hartzler, U.S. Representative for the 4th District of Missouri, comments on Russia cutting Poland and Bulgaria off from Russian natural gas imports. Arielle Del Turco, FRC's Assistant Director of the Center for Religious Liberty, highlights FRC's new publication Religious Freedom: A Human Right and a Pillar of American Society. Dr. Jennifer Bauwens, FRC's Director of the Center for Family Studies, analyzes why mental health disorders are on the rise among American teens. Meg Kilgannon, FRC's Senior Fellow for Education Studies, exposes how public schools are contributing to the rise of mental health disorders among teens.
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