Gen. Jack Keane, Fred Kagan
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh replays by special request his two interviews yesterday with Iraq surge co-architects, Gen. Jack Keane and AEI scholar Fred Kagan.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh replays by special request his two interviews yesterday with Iraq surge co-architects, Gen. Jack Keane and AEI scholar Fred Kagan.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks earmarks, and the fight on the House floor between guest John Campbell and John Murtha and Charlie Rangel, gets an update on events in Ramadi with Lt. Col. Don Vrooman, and talks Elvis and other things with humorist and columnist James Lileks.
Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks with Columnist to the World, Mark Steyn, about the important events of the day, including the 30th anniversary of dead Elvis.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – In an experiment that turned awry, Hugh turns over the big chair to guest host for the hour, Los Angeles Times columnist Bill Lobdell, who creampuffed his way through an interview with fellow Times writer Garrett Therolf, who is just back from Iraq.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh discusses the surge in Iraq with co-author of the surge policy, retired 4-star General Jack Keane. Later in the hour, the Smart Guys tackle the recent FISA legislation, and the impact on the 4th Amendment, if any.
Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks Iraq surge policy with Tony Snow, Lt. Col. Vrooman just back from Ramadi, and AEI scholar Fred Kagan.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh discusses the news of the day, including the Border Patrol having to build their own fence, and the regrettable decision of Best Buy to install a womens fashion section.
Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks about the impact of Karl Rove and the impact of the UK troops withdrawing from Basra with U.S. editor of the London Times, Gerard Baker.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh talks with New York Post columnist and author of Can She Be Stopped?, John Podhoretz, about the campaign trail, and the impact of Karl Rove. Later in the hour, Hugh replays his interview with Times of London U.S. editor Gerard Baker.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh gets reactions to the Iowa Straw Poll and the departure of Karl Rove from the Bush administration from Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter, House Rules Committee ranking member David Dreier, and Real Clear Politics’ Tom Bevan.