Emmett of the Unblinking Eye, Tarzana Joe
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Emmett’s list? The top ten pregnancy movies in honor of the opening this weekend of Knocked Up. Later in the hour, Tarzana Joe concludes the week with an ode to babyhood.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Emmett’s list? The top ten pregnancy movies in honor of the opening this weekend of Knocked Up. Later in the hour, Tarzana Joe concludes the week with an ode to babyhood.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Emmett’s list? The top ten pregnancy movies in honor of the opening this weekend of Knocked Up. Later in the hour, Tarzana Joe concludes the week with an ode to babyhood.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Emmett’s list? The top ten pregnancy movies in honor of the opening this weekend of Knocked Up. Later in the hour, Tarzana Joe concludes the week with an ode to babyhood.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks politics of the week with the Fox News Channel Beltway Boys, takes calls reacting to the Joe Klein interview last hour, and discusses his monthly Shakespeare segment with Professor David Allen White.
Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh spends the hour in a contentious interview with Time Magazine political correspondent Joe Klein about Joe’s column this week bashing Mitt Romney.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh takes calls on the immigration bill and the upcoming Fred Thompson presidential run.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh continues the discussion on the pros and cons of the Senate immigration bill with the Wall Street Journal’s Jason Riley, National Review’s Rich Lowry, and humorist and columnist James Lileks.
Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks to Mark Steyn about Fred Thompson getting into the presidential race and the immigration bill, and then talks with New Yorker staff writer Jeffrey Goldberg about his current piece on dissention in the Republican Party.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh talks to the Smart Guys about the recent Court decision and more legalities pertaining to the Senate immigration bill, and takes calls on the impact of Fred Thompson entering the presidential race.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh gets to the bottom of the news that Fred Thompson is poised to enter the presidential field with the Weekly Standard’s Stephen Hayes, and The Politico’s Mike Allen.