H3: 12/20/11 Tony Horowitz
12201103 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh speaks with author Tony Horowitz about his new history of the Civil War, and the role John Brown and his raid on Harper’s Ferry played in the run up to it.
12201103 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh speaks with author Tony Horowitz about his new history of the Civil War, and the role John Brown and his raid on Harper’s Ferry played in the run up to it.
12201102 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks about discovering America with British motorcycle enthusiast and author, Tim Watson.
12201101 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks about another religious liberties case with Alliance Defense Fund attorney, David Cortman, then shifts back to politics with GOP presidential hopeful, Jon Huntsman.
12191103 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh concludes his three hour show on statesmanship by focusing on great American leaders with Hillsdale College president, Dr. Larry Arnn.
12191102 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh continues his tour of statesmanship throughout the ages, and this hour, mostly the English-speaking people, with Hillsdale College president, Dr. Larry Arnn.
12191101 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh begins a three hour show on statesmanship throughout history, and why it’s sorely needed in the election coming, with Dr. Larry Arnn of Hillsdale College.
12161103 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 3 – Emmett’s list this week is the top ten movies about making movies. Later in the hour, poet laureate Tarzana Joe concludes the week in verse with an ode to the passing of Vanity Fair columnist, Christopher Hitchens.
12161102 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh gets analysis on the financial and economic news of the week from Brian Wesbury, and then talks politics with Congressman John Campbell.
12161101 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh remembers the loss of a friend to the program, Christopher Hitchens, then talks politics with Townhall.com political director, Guy Benson.
12151103 Hugh Hewitt: Hour 3 – After a replay of the Mark Steyn interview, Hugh talks energy exploration with Mario Loyola of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, and then back to politics with NRCC chairman, Pete Sessions, and Mark Tapscott of the Washington Examiner.