In scathing remarks criticizing his own staff, Attorney General William Barr said Wednesday that the Justice Department has recently acted “more like a trade association for federal prosecutors than the administrator of a fair system of justice” and equated some prosecutors to preschoolers and “headhunters.” Source: Barr blasts his own DOJ prosecutors, equates them to preschoolers and ‘headhunters’
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Welcome to Point of View’s Millennial Round Table on a Monday! Today’s panel is hosted by Chelsey Youman! The Round Table today consists of Chelsey and David Fraga with guests. In the first hour, Walker Wildmon VP for American Family Association joins them via phone. During the second hour they welcome historian Richard Lim. Their guest in the final hour is political dynamo, Rachel…
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Kerby Anderson Less than two months before a national election, lawsuits are being filed to change election laws. In Georgia, the law used to require that absentee ballots that arrived after Election Day were to be set aside and eventually destroyed. A federal judge now has ordered Georgia officials to count all ballots postmarked by Election Day even if they…
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Kerby Anderson Back in July, one social commentator concluded that even the most prestigious public-relations firms could not have come up with a more effective advertising campaign for gun manufacturers than what was happening in the streets. While riots were breaking out in our major cities, protesters were marching with “defund the police” signs. Many Americans who never planned to…
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The massive fires raging in California are being blamed squarely on climate change. Alongside ominous photographs of orange skies, the front page of the Sunday Los Angeles Times blared: “California’s Climate Apocalypse.” Golden State Gov. Gavin Newsom says the cause is climate change. Anyone who thinks differently, he insists, is in denial. Source: Sorry, solar panels won’t stop California’s fires
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The quiet part is becoming very loud. Threats of left-wing political violence if President Trump is reelected have gone from subtext to the plain text. Writing at The Atlantic, Shadi Hamid warns of “mass unrest and political violence across American cities” if Trump wins. The Democrats are embracing their inner movie villain: It votes for Biden, or it gets the…
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Welcome to our awesome weekend edition. Our host Kerby Anderson welcomes co-hosts Penna Dexter and, from First Liberty Institute, Kelly Shackelford. They will join him in studio and will have all the insider knowledge on what’s happening in America from a Godly perspective. Their topics include racism, rioters, COVID-19, and much more. Conservative businessman & philanthropist, Foster Friess will join…
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Kerby Anderson Months of legitimate protests have sadly devolved into riots and violence in many of our major cities. Hundreds of police officers have been injured, dozens of people have been killed, and billions of dollars of property have been destroyed. Why did this happen? The spark was a video of the death of George Floyd at the hands of…
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Today is our Wednesday show with host Kerby Anderson! In addition to all the insider knowledge on what’s happening in America, he will be talking with Congressman Van Taylor. Then Kerby will speak with Max Lucado. Max will be on-air to tell us about his book, “You Are Never Alone.” In the final hour Kerby welcomes Don Blythe. Don is the founder…
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Welcome to today’s show. Kerby will speak with Texas Representative Candy Noble about local and national politics. Next up is Dr. Michael Brown. They’ll talk about BLM and the recent cop shooting in LA. His final guest is New York Times bestselling author, Dinesh D’Souza. Dinesh brings us his new movie, “Trump Card” and his new book, “United State of Socialism.” Contact…
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Kerby Anderson A few weeks ago, one of my radio guests brought up a potential problem in this election that I had never considered. Fortunately, this is something we can fix, with your help. We may not have enough poll workers at the polls. Many states will face a shortage of thousands of poll workers this time because so many…
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