H3: 10/13/08 Chris Cillizza
10130803 Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh continues to field plumbers that are now in the cross-hairs of Barack Obama’s new tax plan, and then talks the Senate electoral landscape with Washington Post The Fix blogger Chris Cillizza.
10130803 Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh continues to field plumbers that are now in the cross-hairs of Barack Obama’s new tax plan, and then talks the Senate electoral landscape with Washington Post The Fix blogger Chris Cillizza.
10100801 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks to James Rosen from Fox News, who interviewed Bill Ayers in the process of researching his book on Nixon Attorney General John Mitchell. James shares the audio of his interview with the radical domestic terrorist friend of Barack Obama. Later in the hour, Hugh talks about what Shakespeare has to say about fear and panic after the week that was to Wall Street with America’s professor, David Allen White.
10100802 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks political and economic news of the week with the Fox News Beltway Boys, and then continues talking to 1st time female callers.
10100803 Hewitt: Hour 3 – Emmett brings us the top ten CIA movies of all time, and then Tarzana Joe concludes the week in verse with an ode to Wall Street, Bill Ayers, and the ACORN voter fraud mess.
Copyright James Rosen, 2004 America’s evil history and Bush’s charm.
Copyright James Rosen, 2004 Violence of Weathermen Underground was attempt to survive oncoming American fascism.
Copyright James Rosen, 2004 The militants had to have their day in leadership, and we were the shock troops, because we couldn’t convince our Republican parents enough.
Copyright James Rosen, 2004 We didn’t hurt anybody. We always planned only to destroy property. Destroying property is so restrained in face of catastrophe of war…how far we were willing to go into abyss of vilence to affect change.
Copyright James Rosen, 2004 Wept at events of 9/11, but equates that terrorism with American terrorism around the world.
Copyright James Rosen, 2004 Ayers doesn’t think of terrorist past as failure, because his movement shortened Vietnam war by as much as thirty years, and as many as 270 million people killed.