Stephen Hayes
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks with The Weekly Standard’s Stephen Hayes about his new biography of the Vice President called, appropriately enough, Cheney.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks with The Weekly Standard’s Stephen Hayes about his new biography of the Vice President called, appropriately enough, Cheney.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh wraps up his interview with Cheney biographer Stephen Hayes, talks with Congressman John Campbell about the craziness in the House this week, and talks with Minnesota bloggers Ed Morrissey and John Hinderaker about the incredibly tragic collapse of the 35W bridge over the Mississippi River during rush hour.
Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh recounts his meeting with the President this morning, talks with Stephen Hayes about his new Cheney biography, and talks politics with the Politico’s Mike Allen.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Guest host Dean Barnett gets reaction to the reaction to the effectiveness of the surge from National Guard veteran Kurt Schlichter and takes calls reacting to the left’s reaction to the good news coming out of Iraq.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Guest host Dean Barnett speaks with the Weekly Standard’s Michael Goldfarb about the apparent success of the surge in Iraq, and the latest in the unfolding scandal at the New Republic surrounding their anti-war diarist, Scott Thomas Beauchamp.
Hewitt: Hour 1 – Guest host Dean Barnett speaks with Vets For Freedom founder Pete Hegseth and vet, columnist and blogger Jack Kelly about the signs of the surge working, and the attempts by the left to downplay it.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh takes calls reacting to the John Burns interview, and talks with Brookings Institute senior fellow Michael O’Hanlon about his recent trip to Iraq, and his op-ed in today’s New York Times he co-authored with Ken Pollack.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh takes calls reacting to the John Burns interview, and talks with Brookings Institute senior fellow Michael O’Hanlon about his recent trip to Iraq, and his op-ed in today’s New York Times he co-authored with Ken Pollack.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh concludes his wide-ranging interview with the New York Times’ John Burns about Iraq, both the surge and the mood of the Iraqis, Iran’s involvement, and more.
Hugh spent a lot of time last Friday morning with the globe’s leading war correspondent, the New York Times’ Pulitzer Prize winning John Burns, about how the surge is working in Iraq, the political process, the meddling by Iran, and prospects for the future in the Middle East.