H4: 10/17/13: The Aftershow w/Genearlissimo Duane
10171304 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 4 – Duane plays some audio, reads Obamacare news stories, and takes calls.
10171304 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 4 – Duane plays some audio, reads Obamacare news stories, and takes calls.
10171303 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh replays the Mark Steyn interview, takes calls, and then, talks to Dr. Wayne Grudem, author of The Poverty of Nations, and Jim Ringheimer, mayor of Costa Mesa, CA.
10171302 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh takes calls about the effects of the shutdown, and then, talks to James Lileks, humorist and National Review Columnist.
10171301 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh welcomes back Mark Steyn, Columnist To The World, talks to Mediaite reporter, Noah Rothman, and takes calls from federal workers.
10161304 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 4 – Duane plays audio and unpacks the bad deal that went down today.
10161303 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 3 – As the Senate bill to end the deadlock passes and heads to the House, Hugh talks about where the Republicans go from here. This hour, Hugh talks to California Congressman John Campbell, and takes calls from South Carolinians about Sen. Lindsey Graham dissing Sen. Ted Cruz.
10161302 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 2 – As the Senate votes on the final bill, Hugh talks about where the Republicans go from here. This hour, Hugh talks to Clark Neily, senior attorney at the Institute For Justice, David Drucker, political reporter for the Washington Examiner, and Loreen Gilbert, financial advisor with Wealth Wise.
10161301 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 1 – On the verge of a deal in the Senate and House, Hugh talks about where the Republicans go from here. This hour, Hugh talks to Karl Rove, Fox News contributor and Tevy Troy, senior fellow at the Hudson Institution.
10151304 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 4 – Duane plays audio and talks about the ongoing shutdown.
10151303 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh is joined in-studio by Robert C. O’Brien, managing partner at the law firm Arent Fox & Richard Grenell, former UN spokesman for Amb. John Bolton. This hour, they talk with California Congressman John Campbell and National Review’s Robert Costa.