May 24, 2022
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State Farm, Where Radicalism Is Ensured
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by Tony Perkins
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Americans are finding out what State Farm apparently puts a premium on: indoctrination. Thanks to a company whistleblower, the corporation was just outed for trying to flood local libraries and schools with transgender stories for children. "The project's goal," the January email read, "is to increase representation of LGBTQ books and support our communities in having challenging, important, and empowering conversations with children Age 5+." Turns out, parents don't like the idea of an insurance company laying claim on their kids. And the outrage pouring into headquarters proves it.
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No School Board Association Left Behind
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by Joshua Arnold
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Monday, the Texas School Board Association formally dissociated from the National School Boards Association (NSBA), becoming the 24th state association "to withdraw membership, participation, or dues." They voted in response to the release on Friday of an independent review of the NSBA's infamous letter from last fall asking the federal Department of Justice to investigate concerned parents as domestic terrorists (which whistleblowers say they did).
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U.N. Human Rights Leader Embarks on China's Propaganda Parade. She Shouldn't Fall for It.
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by Arielle Del Turco
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Michelle Bachelet's controversial visit to China began on Monday. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights is billing her trip as a way to address human-rights challenges in China, something her office has been looking into for years. However, Bachelet is unlikely to see any hint of China's human rights violations on her trip.
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Walking Back Biden's Taiwan Statements Further China's PLAN
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President Joe Biden wandered off script when he said the United States would intervene militarily to keep China from invading Taiwan, but a conservative member of Congress said on Monday's episode of "Washington Watch" that Biden's words showed rare resolve against an American enemy -- and the White House's efforts to walk back the president's comments only benefit the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN).
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On today's program: Virginia Aabram, Washington Examiner Congressional Reporter, covers today's primary elections. Andy Harris, U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Maryland, discusses Title 42, the border crisis, and other news of the day. Beth Mizell, Louisiana State Senator, provides an update on Louisiana's "Fairness in Women's Sports Act," which she authored. Will Hild, Executive Director of Consumers' Research, continues the discussion on State Farm walking back its creepy children's book program after facing consumer backlash. Dr. Albert Mohler, president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, joins Tony to discuss the release of the SBC Sexual Abuse Task Force/Guidepost Solutions report and where the church goes from here.
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