Hugh Hewitt Show – 9/11/06 – Hour 2
Arizona Senator Jon Kyl, House Rules Committee Chairman David Dreier, and Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum all joined Hugh in the second hour on 9/11, five years later.
Arizona Senator Jon Kyl, House Rules Committee Chairman David Dreier, and Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum all joined Hugh in the second hour on 9/11, five years later.
Hugh started out his 9/11 anniversary show by replaying the program from that dreaded morning when America was attacked. Later in the hour, retired Marine Colonel Andy Finlayson discussed the Middle East then and now.
Calls from the listeners this hour, plus a visit from columnist and humorist, James Lileks. Tarzana Joe closed the week out with the poem of the week.
Fred Barnes and Charles Krauthammer started this hour off with Hugh. Later in the hour, Larry Kudlow joined Hugh, as did Colorado gubernatorial candidate, Bob Beauprez.
Hugh originated his program from Dallas, Texas, today. Joining him were Yoni Tidi on the latest in Israel’s front in the war on terror, and the Smart Guys, Erwin Chemerinsky and John Eastman.
The ever-popular columnist to the world joined guest host Jed Babbin, looking at the obvious double standard in the way the mainstream media treats the two political parties.
The ever-popular columnist to the world joined guest host Jed Babbin, looking at the obvious double standard in the way the mainstream media treats the two political parties.
The ever-popular columnist to the world joined guest host Jed Babbin, looking at the obvious double standard in the way the mainstream media treats the two political parties.
Guest host Jed Babbin ended up the show this hour by talking with callers about the ABC re-edit decision on their 9/11 mini-series this weekend, due to pressure by the Clintonistas, plus gave advice for conservatives this Fall in the elections.
John McIntyre of Real Clear Politics joined guest host Jed Babbin discussing the impact of ABC’s decision to edit out scenes from the Path To 9/11 that give the Clinton administration a black eye, and also the trend that may show Republicans are not in as bad shape as previously thought.