Hosts Ed Martin and Cherilyn Eagar talk about the latest headlines of the day. Linda Harvey of Mission America joins us to talk about the effect of gay pride events and celebration on kids. D.C. Director Rebekah Gantner joins us for her weekly update … [Read more...] about Radio Live: Gay Pride Effects On Kids, Inside the Swamp, Real Choice In Education
Anniversary of the First Republican Convention
In Ripon, Wisconsin, anti-slavery activists met on February 28, 1854, then held their first State Convention in Jackson, Michigan, on this day – July 6 – 1854. They named their party Republican, with the chief plank being “to … [Read more...] about Anniversary of the First Republican Convention
Radio Live: Surprise in Georgia, Trump Better At 150 Days, Heartbeat Bill
Host Ed Martin discusses some of the latest headlines! Fake news fails again - Big conservative win in Georgia. Who are the good guys and bad guys in Syria? John Schlafly joins us today to talk about his latest column - Trump: Even … [Read more...] about Radio Live: Surprise in Georgia, Trump Better At 150 Days, Heartbeat Bill
Radio Live: Exiting Paris Accord, Toshiharu Kano Pro Life Message, Otto Warmbier
On today's show, hosts Ed Martin and Cherilyn Eagar weigh in on the latest news and stories - Rep. Jason Chaffetz unloads on his way out of Congress, exiting the Paris climate Accords, more on Patagonia leading Trump resistance, Otto Warmbier - … [Read more...] about Radio Live: Exiting Paris Accord, Toshiharu Kano Pro Life Message, Otto Warmbier
Radio Live: Inside The Beltway, GOP Baseball Shooting, Reagan the Great Communicator
Hosts Ed Martin and Cherilyn Eagar talk today with DC Director Rebekah Gantner for her weekly Inside The Beltway report - covering the latest on the GOP Baseball Shooting, legislative affairs, and the summer conferences coming up! Research Director … [Read more...] about Radio Live: Inside The Beltway, GOP Baseball Shooting, Reagan the Great Communicator
Hyde Amendment Showdown on Obamacare
The Hyde Amendment has long been the single most important pro-life legislation at the federal level, originally enacted in 1976 and upheld on a 5-4 vote by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1980. The amendment, which is an annual rider to the federal … [Read more...] about Hyde Amendment Showdown on Obamacare
Feminists’ “Three Tactics” Still Used Today
By February 1978, proponents of the Equal Rights Amendment were becoming desperate. They had successfully ramrodded thirty state ratifications in the first year of the seven-year period given before ERA would expire. As other state legislatures … [Read more...] about Feminists’ “Three Tactics” Still Used Today
Making American Civilization Great Again
Donald Trump’s effective use of Twitter has often dominated the news cycle, but a new tweet from Representative Steve King (R-IA) is giving the president a run for his money. On Sunday the 8-term Congressman from northwest Iowa tweeted, … [Read more...] about Making American Civilization Great Again
The Darkness of the Women’s March
President Trump’s inaugural address was well received by the people who voted for him, but the media reacted with predictable hostility as the plain-spoken non-politician repeated the themes he used so successfully during the campaign. … [Read more...] about The Darkness of the Women’s March
How Obama Stole Christmas
The Trump transition team is working on its first package of executive actions, including steps to rescind or revoke numerous improper executive actions by President Obama. Here are two federal regulations and further actions that Trump should take … [Read more...] about How Obama Stole Christmas