H3: 06/22/09 Jon Kyl, Joshua Hawley
06220903 Hewitt: Hour 3 – After a replay of the Jon Kyl interview, Hugh talks with Teddy Roosevelt biographer Joshua Hawley about the stunning big government comparisons between TR and Barack Obama.
06220903 Hewitt: Hour 3 – After a replay of the Jon Kyl interview, Hugh talks with Teddy Roosevelt biographer Joshua Hawley about the stunning big government comparisons between TR and Barack Obama.
06190901 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks about Iran, North Korea and the health care bill with National Review editor Rich Lowry.
06190902 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks about Iran with the Weekly Standard’s Stephen Hayes, and economic news of the week with First Trust Portfolio senior economist Brian Wesbury.
06190903 Hewitt: Hour 3 – Emmett’s list this week is the top ten ‘Viva La Revolucion’ movies of all time. Later in the hour, Tarzana Joe concludes the week in verse with an ode to the Iranians from Barack Obama.
06180901 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks about all the North Korean and Iranian news with Columnist To the World, Mark Steyn, and then talks with author Barry Landis about what to say to grads today.
06180902 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks with the callers about what they think of the crisis in Iran and the growing nuclear threat in North Korea, then talks with humorist, author, blogger and columnist James Lileks.
06180903 Hewitt: Hour 3 – After a replay of the Mark Steyn interview, Hugh talks politicis with one of the Young Guns, Guy Benson, then spends a half hour with Paul Harvey biographer Paul Batura.
06170901 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks about the growing Iranian crisis with Vanity Fair and Slate columnist Christopher Hitchens, with Weekly Standard contributor and Foundation for Defense of Democracies scholar Reuel Marc Gerecht, and then talks with Agemus Group global security expert Frank Dowse.
06170902 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh begins a two-hour conversation with Dr. Richard Muller of UC Berkeley about his new book, Physics For The Future Presidents.
06170903 Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh concludes his look at global warming and other scientific challenges the next president might or might not have to deal with after all with Dr. Richard Muller of UC Berkeley, author of Physics For Future Presidents.