Tuesday, April 27, 2021

WASHINGTON UPDATE 04/27/2021

 

Left-of-Century: Biden's 100 First Days
by Tony Perkins
Joe Biden hasn't even been president for 100 days, and it already feels like an eternity. In just three months, the man absurdly dubbed a "moderate" has emerged from his campaign basement and dispelled that notion -- to the delight of the party's radicals. He has embraced the far-Left's all-out war on every pillar of democracy. Shell-shocked, Americans have watched this White House spend us into insolvency, inflame our divides, and lead a charge to radically makeover the Supreme Court, our states' election laws, the U.S. Senate, immigration policy, religious freedom, and human biology. He's exceeded expectations to be sure -- just not in the way most voters had hoped.
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Republicans Pop off at Coca-Cola
by Tony Perkins
"If politics isn't your business," Steve Tobak used to say, "keep your business out of politics!" That's a message Republicans are embracing a month into the Georgia election law fallout. Companies that raced into the fray, like Coca-Cola's CEO James Quincey, are finding out the hard way that getting involved in local issues isn't exactly a way to sell more soda. According to new polling, a majority of conservatives are thinking twice about quenching their thirst with a business that tried to quench America's ballot integrity.
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Court-Packing Lacks Dem Backing
by Tony Perkins
In the last handful of days, a surprising number of Democratic senators have decided to go on the record opposing court-packing. Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) said, "the more responsible thing to do is to keep it at nine justices." Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) followed suit. "I don't think the American public is interested in having the Supreme Court expanded. " Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) piled on, insisting "adding seats" would "politicize the court." What led to this sudden encounter with sanity? The one thing they all have in common: competitive reelection races in 2022.
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Today's show features: Dr. Dave Brat, Dean of the School of Business at Liberty University, on leaked audio revealing that John Kerry, while serving as Secretary of State during the Obama administration, divulged hundreds of Israel's covert attacks to Iran; Alex Kolodin, President of Kolodin Law Group PLLC and attorney representing the Cyber Ninjas, on the Arizona Senate hiring the Cyber Ninjas to start a major audit of 2.1 million 2020 presidential election ballots; Claire Culwell, abortion survivor and author, on the discharge on the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Act filed in the U.S. House of Representatives, and on her new book, Survivor: An Abortion Survivor's Surprising Story of Choosing Forgiveness and Finding Redemption ;John Bursch, Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy with Alliance Defending Freedom and attorney representing Thomas More Law Center, on the U.S. Supreme Court hearing the Thomas More Law Center's donor privacy case.

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