Dr. Albert Mohler analyzes the Pope”s speech last week on Islam
The president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary dissected what the Pope meant, and the silliness behind the controversial reaction to his words.
The president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary dissected what the Pope meant, and the silliness behind the controversial reaction to his words.
One of the most reasoned thinkers in America, Father Neuhaus helps bring clarity to the controversy which should not be a controversy.
First Things editor-in-chief Richard John Neuhaus started out the Monday edition from Cal Baptist University discussing the controversial comments made by Pope Benedict XVI in his Regensburg University speech last week.
Author, Reagan speechwriter and Catholic, Peter Robinson, joined Hugh this hour, along with House Rules Committee Chairman, David Dreier, and a special cameo appearance by U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge, Janice Rogers Brown.
Dr. Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, analyzes and discusses the comments made by Pope Benedict XVI last week regarding Islam.
Guest host Jed Babbin covered the news of the day and took calls this hour, mostly consisting of the President’s passionate press conference demanding the Congress quite fooling around and pass his tribunal and NSA program legislation.
Fred Barnes and Morton Kondracke from Fox News Channel’s Beltway Boys started out hour two with guest host Jed Babbin. Later, money guru Larry Kudlow joined Jed, and then it was back to the President’s press conference, including David Gregory making a fool out of himself again.
Emmett of the Unblinking Eye joined guest host Jed Babbin with a look at the top ten “Substitute” movies of all time.
In an interview that’s going to be dissected by legal scholars everywhere, the South Carolina Republican and Hugh go into detail on the differences between the President’s requested legislation, and the legislation Graham is supporting.
In an interview that’s going to be dissected by legal scholars everywhere, the South Carolina Republican and Hugh go into detail on the differences between the President’s requested legislation, and the legislation Graham is supporting.