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January 10, 2022

Best Female "Jeopardy!" Winner is Actually a Man

"Jeopardy!" contestant Amy Schneider has now topped $1 million in winnings, making her "the highest-earning woman in the show's history."

There's just one problem. Schneider is not a woman.

Conservative commentators quickly blasted the designation, pointing out the obvious: the transgender agenda hurts women.

"… NBC attempts to convince Americans that a glass ceiling has been shattered but in fact, has built another one—to the great detriment of biological women everywhere," tweets Ms. Perry. "We know when we're being lied to."
  - Sarah Parshall Perry, Heritage Foundation

"NY Times would never push out a story like this except it's a white man who is crushing it as a woman."
  - Erick Erickson

Whether men are masquerading as women in athletics, in business, or on game shows, the result is the same: biological women are marginalized and removed.

It's wrong and it needs to stop.

Men and women are different. We should celebrate the unique contributions of both, rather than erase their God-given distinctions.

It's time for "Jeopardy!" executives—and all Americans—to acknowledge the simple truth. Women aren't men, and men aren't women.
 

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Harris vs. Trump: What Each Candidate Wants Most for America

We are now in the closing argument phase of the presidential campaign. Candidates are presenting their most compelling cases for why still undecided voters should choose them. Donald Trump is outlining what his second term would look like. He is pushing • tax cuts for working and middle-class Americans, • a secure border, • ending inflation, • energy independence, and • protecting religious liberty and free speech.

October 24, 2024

Inspiration That Could Save America

There is always an October surprise in every election, and we may have just experienced it. More on that later. The presidential campaigns are deploying resources and crafting messages to clarify the choice before us. Former President Donald Trump spent half an hour as a McDonald’s employee, effectively turning it into “Donald’s” as he served Pennsylvania families burgers and fries. At a rally in the same state, steel workers gathered around him and gave him a hard hat, insisting that Trump saved the steel industry. Then Trump showed his support of the American people by attending an NFL game. The stadium erupted in chants of “USA! USA!”

October 17, 2024

To Be Salt and Light, We Must Be Involved in America's Elections

The polls are shifting again. The race is still a toss-up, but virtually every poll shows former President Donald Trump with the momentum. Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign has adopted a new tone. It started with a joy, joy, joy vibe. Now, the emphasis is fear, fear, fear. Harris labels Trump “dangerous.” Her surrogates compare him to Hitler. After two serious assassination attempts on Trump, this rhetoric could inspire more violence. Please pray for the safety of Trump and Harris.