David Dreier
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks with House ranking member David Dreier, and then spends the rest of the hour providing his own play by play of the Democratic presidential debate on CNN and YouTube.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks with House ranking member David Dreier, and then spends the rest of the hour providing his own play by play of the Democratic presidential debate on CNN and YouTube.
Senate majority leader Harry Reid now wanting to change the Senate rules after the debate last night.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Guest host Dean Barnett discusses political news of the week with Barnes and Birnbaum, the Dow hitting 14,000 and what the market would do if we pulled out of Iraq with Kudlow, and the top five most egregious earmarks in Congress with Campbell.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Guest host Dean Barnett talks to Emmett to get the top ten Boston movies of all time, and then gets an ode from Tarzana Joe about the impending collapse of the Red Sox to the Yankees this season.
Hewitt: Hour 1 – Guest host Dean Barnett talks with Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol about the bogus anti-military story in the New Republic this week.
The senior Senator from Masachusetts rants at Republican leader Mitch McConnell.
The senior Senator from Massachusetts rants at South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint.
The senior Senator from West Virginia’s 25 minute long lamentation about dog fighting from the Senate floor Thursday.
Hewitt: Hour 1 – Guest host Dean Barnett gets a strong reaction from Mark Steyn about Andrew Sullivan’s assertion that Gen. Petraeus forfeited credibility by appearing on Hugh’s show yesterday, Scott Rasmussen discusses presidential polling, and Michael Goldfarb of the Weekly Standard talks about a potentially bogus anti-military story this week in the New Republic.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Guest host Dean Barnett continues to discuss the probably bogus anti-military story in the New Republic with Kurt Schlichter and humorist/columnist James Lileks.
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