December 04, 2019
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Facts Get Short Schiff in House
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by Tony Perkins
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Just how ridiculous is this impeachment farce? Even the Democrats' friends are mocking this morning's Judiciary session as a "climb into the clown car." "Up next," Slate scoffed, "a pointless hearing from the House's most impotent committee." Even before Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) gaveled members in, reporters like Jeremy Stahl were already declaring today a disaster. And based on the last five months of this absurdity, it was a pretty safe bet.
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Trump: Loading the Bases on Life
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by Tony Perkins
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Democrats ought to know better than underestimating Donald Trump. But when it comes to the black vote, that's exactly what some liberals are doing. While the 2020 candidates are pushing the envelope on social extremism, no one seems to be counting the cost. And that cost, more African-Americans are hinting, is the demographic they've taken for granted most.
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Abortion Is in Obamacare: Here's How to Find Pro-Life Options
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by Tony Perkins
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Remember "we have to pass Obamacare to find out what's in it?" Well, in some cases, "you have to buy it to find out what's in it." And all too often, what's in it is abortion.
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Christians to Chick-fil-A: Get Mor Courage
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For FRC's JP Duffy, the revelations about Chick-fil-A, hit close to home. To read why, check out his new USA Today op-ed, "Chick-fil-A once inspired me to live out my faith in the workplace. Those days are gone."
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Today's show features: Josh Hawley, U.S. Senator from Missouri, on the latest news out of Hong Kong, the UIGHUR Act of 2019 that overwhelmingly passed the U.S. House, and calls for sanctions on Chinese officials; Warren Davidson, U.S. Representative for the 8th District of Ohio, on the differences between the Republican and Democrat reports on impeachment; Mike Berry, Chief of Staff for First Liberty, on a faith-based group being banned from putting Bible verses on dog tags; Robert Gagnon, Professor of New Testament Theology at Houston Baptist University, on how Christians should think about the transgender pronoun debate.
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