By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – November 8, 2020 ‘Now we take Georgia, then we change the world. Now we take Georgia, then we change America.” So declared an ebullient Chuck Schumer, the Senate Minority Leader, on Saturday as he addressed supporters, and voters in Georgia should pay attention. The Peach State holds two Senate runoff races on Jan….
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Kerby Anderson The mainstream media nearly always think alike. And the best example of that came two weeks ago when Glen Greenwald resigned from The Intercept. Now I am sure you probably haven’t heard about that news outlet, so let me explain why this provides such a great example of media groupthink. Glen Greenwald was one of the founders of…
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Who said President Trump didn’t have a health plan? Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar is implementing the president’s healthcare agenda and improving the way health-insurance companies operate by requiring more price transparency. This will likely prove to be the most effective health care reform ever enacted. Source: HHS Secretary Azar Secures Trump Healthcare Victory
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In a stark reminder that elections have consequences, president-elect Joe Biden is planning an immediate flurry of executive actions to undo much of Donald Trump’s presidency after he is presumably sworn into office on January 20, as reported by The Washington Post on Saturday night. Source: Report: Biden Planning Multiple Immediate Executive Actions to Reverse Many of Trump’s Policies
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Penna Dexter is the guest-host of today’s show. Her first guest is Dan Martin. Dan is the Ministry Director for pureHOPE and joins Penna in-studio. Then she’ll speak with Jonathan Saenz, President of Texas Values, who will give a recap of Texas elections and talk about their upcoming Gala. Then Penna welcomes Sally Pipes. They’ll discuss Sally’s article, “Health Care is…
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In the matter of vote fraud, there is law and there are facts. We’ll hear plenty about fraud, but we’ll have to remind ourselves to ask: Did it make a difference? Even if the Trump campaign has potential claims in law, they would collapse if, as a matter of fact, they would not affect the outcome of the race. Source:…
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Penna Dexter The election came and went without passage of a fourth coronavirus relief/stimulus bill. Negotiations between the White House and the House of Representatives started last spring, ramped up as the election approached, and then stalled out. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell urged caution, preferring that Congress assess the effects of the first three massive relief packages before passing…
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Here we are, the morning after, and we are no closer to knowing the results of the Presidential election than we were before polls closed yesterday. However, what we do know is that a handful of states – including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan – stopped counting mail-in ballots fairly early in the evening on Tuesday night, which is problematic because…
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By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – November 4, 2020 A surge of unexpected votes for Donald Trump has confounded the forecasters—again. Whether it’s enough to carry him to victory in the Electoral College, as it did in 2016, was uncertain at this publication Wednesday morning. But by making the 2020 race close, and perhaps taking it into overtime, Mr. Trump has…
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Kerby Anderson Today is Election Day, and two important questions might or might not be resolved tonight. The first question is: Who will win the election? Given the number of mail-in ballots still to count, we might not know. The second question is: How peaceful will be our transition of power? In the past we have had a few bumps…
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Welcome to our Weekend Edition with host Kerby Anderson. He is joined in studio by co-host Jeremy Dys from First Liberty. Topics for discussion include: the Presidential and other elections, voter fraud, and the cancel culture. They’ll speak with Robert Knight from the New York Times about election issues. Then for a couple of segments, they’ll speak with Hans von…
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