H1: 07/06/09 Robert Moffit
07060901 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh begins a day-long discussion of the coming health care reform debate, and what should be done to fix the uninsured problem with Robert Moffit of the Heritage Foundation.
07060901 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh begins a day-long discussion of the coming health care reform debate, and what should be done to fix the uninsured problem with Robert Moffit of the Heritage Foundation.
07030903 Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh concludes his special 4th of July show with Claremont scholar and professor, Dr. Harry Jaffa.
07030902 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh continues his look at the founding, Lincoln and freedom with Claremont scholar and professor, Dr. Harry Jaffa.
07030901 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh’s special July 4th show features a three-hour conversation with Claremont professor, Dr. Harry Jaffa, about the founding, Lincoln, and freedom.
07020903 Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh brings in his two literary classicists and philosophers, John Mark Reynolds and David Allen White, for a look at why the ancient Greeks matter.
07020902 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh concludes his two hour interview looking honoring the warriors who fought in the least honored war, Vietnam. His book is called Ride The Thunder.
07020901 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks with author and retired Marine Richard Botkin about stories from the Vietnam years in his new book, Ride The Thunder.
07010903 Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh finishes his celebrity death watch segment with Jude, then seriouses up talking about the real nature of tribalism in who we’re fighting in Afghanistan with author Steven Pressfield, then talks about religious liberty with author Anthony Gill.
07010901 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks health care and current politics with former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, then drifts back to celebrity coverage comparisons with Jude.
07010901 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks politics and pop culture with Columnist To the World Mark Steyn, then with musician and guest blogger Jude. Hugh talks later in the hour with New York Jets placekicker Jay Feely, then back to politics and pop culture with the Young Guns.