The Beltway Boys, Larry Kudlow, Rep. John Campbell
Hugh discusses the week’s news regarding the presidential race with Fred and Mort. Next, Larry Kudlow and Hugh talk all things economy. Finally, Hugh and Rep. Campbell talk about the race.
Hugh discusses the week’s news regarding the presidential race with Fred and Mort. Next, Larry Kudlow and Hugh talk all things economy. Finally, Hugh and Rep. Campbell talk about the race.
Hugh takes calls about Obama. Still no Veep announcement.
Hugh discusses the week’s news regarding the presidential race with Fred and Mort. Next, Larry Kudlow and Hugh talk all things economy. Finally, Hugh and Rep. Campbell talk about the race.
Hugh takes calls about Obama. Still no Veep announcement.
Hugh discusses the week’s news regarding the presidential race with Fred and Mort. Next, Larry Kudlow and Hugh talk all things economy. Finally, Hugh and Rep. Campbell talk about the race.
Hugh and Emmett of The Unblinking Eye run down the best “failing,” (not sailing) movies. Finally, the HHS wraps up the week with Tarzana Joe’s poetry.
08210801 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh covers the politics of the day, including the explosive new campaign ads, with Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty and Real Clear Politics’ John McIntyre, and then covers the tragic Tennessee school shooting with novelist Randy Singer.
08210802 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks politics and campaign ads with the Young Guns and Lileks, and then covers the Cost of Hot Air energy tour in front of the DNC Convention with Jim Pfaff.
08210803 – Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh takes a break from politics and talks about ministry work to the poor in South America with Father Joe Uhen.
08200801 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh covers the news of the day, including why Obama is falling like a rock in the polls, then covers the Madrid plane crash with air disaster litigation expert Joseph Timothy Cook, and then covers the winner and the runner up at the Now Debate This challenge, Philip Hayes and Malik Neal, as well as Dr. Jack Templeton, who donated $150,000 scholarship to the winner, and $50,000 scholarship to the runner up.