December 03, 2019
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Division Leads to Subtraction for Dems
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by Tony Perkins
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Judging by the 2020 debates, the Democratic Party is all-in on abortion. And not just any abortion -- but taxpayer-funded, expanded, and exported killing right past the moment of birth. On stage, they're the picture of lock-step radicalism. But behind the curtain, the New York Times warns, there's a lot more disagreement than anyone's letting on.
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Ad Ventures in Social Media
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by Tony Perkins
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The liberal leaders of Google, YouTube, and Twitter can't stop Donald Trump from winning a second term, but they can stop the American people from hearing the best case for why he deserves one. It's all part of the platforms' new approach to 2020: limiting -- or in Twitter's case, outright banning -- political ads. But is the extreme policy really about staying neutral or just another Big Tech solution to the "Trump situation?"
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'I Had All of My Body Mutilated. How Do I Go Back?'
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by Tony Perkins
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"I remember breaking down. It was like, this was a mistake. It should never have happened. But what do you do about it? How do you go through another harrowing transition? What do you do? I've got no hair. I've got a beard. I've had all [of] my body mutilated. How do I go back to being the Debbie that I was?"
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Today's show features: Louie Gohmert, U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Texas, on the House GOP's report on the impeachment proceedings; Sarah Perry, FRC Action's Director of Partnerships, to give analysis of the likely appointment to replace Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson; Patrina Mosley, FRC's Director of Life, Culture, and Women's Advocacy, on which Obamacare 2020 plans cover abortion on demand; Rev. Dean Nelson, Executive Director of Human Coalition Action, on how black voters are leaving the Democratic Party over its extreme position on abortion.
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