400-408 – Byron York, White House correspondent for National Review (nationalreview.com) and columnist with The Hill (thehill.com), on the significance of Hillary's 54.6%/45.4% victory over Obama last night. [Byron's latest book is The Vast Left Wing Conspiracy: the Untold Story of How Democratic Operatives, Eccentric Billionaires, Liberal Activists, and Assorted Celebrities Tried to Bring Down A President – and Why They'll Try Even Harder Next Time.]
• Byron York, Unions United for Unity Behind Hillary.
413-423 – Mark Mathis, one of the producers of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed (expelledthemovie.com), explains why their movie is a hit with the public but a bomb with the critics.
• Star Tribune (4/17) Movie review: Propaganda piece "Expelled" flunks.
428-437 – Ken Hutcherson, former NFL Linebacker with the Dallas Cowboys and now pastor of the 3,000-member Antioch Bible Church in Redmond, Washington (abchurch.org), with his take on race and gender in the campaign, and he updates us on his plan to stop Microsoft from advancing their pro-gay agenda on the public. This Friday morning Ken's church will be protesting in front of Mt. Si High School for their participation in the Day of Silence.
443-452 – Nick Vujicic, founder and director of Life Without Limbs (lifewithoutlimbs.org), speaks to audiences worldwide about how God uses people regardless of what they see as a handicap. Nick was born without arms or legs. Nick recently returned from Columbia and is working on a book entitled No Limbs, No Limit.
458-508 – Jeff Johnson, public-policy analyst for Focus on the Family (family.org) reports on a hospital in Boston that is giving patients puberty-blocking drugs in preparation for transgender surgery – and some patients are just 7 years old.
• Mass Resistance (4/29), Boston Doctor Behind Puberty-Blocking Drugs for "Transgender Children" Is Allied with Dangerous Groups.
512-523 – Gayle Beebe, president of Westmont College in Santa Barbara (westmont.edu), on the threats to Christian higher education.
528-539 – (Gilligan's Island; The three-man folk singing group The Wellingtons sang the theme song for the first season, but were replaced by a similar sounding group, The Eligibles, for the following seasons. The Wellingtons (plus one) also portrayed 'The Mosquitoes' in a classic episode of the series.)
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539SS – [3:00] Jonathan Rose, with the Capitol Gold Group (safeasgold.com), on why now is a good time to invest in gold (800) 510-9594.
544-554 – • Fox News, Man Claims He Launched Mysterious Red Lights in Skies Over Phoenix.
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558-608 – • Snopes, "Felonspy" A Hoax.
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• Michael Medved, Faith, Democrats, and Double Standards.
• Jonah Goldberg, How Neo Are The Neocons?