H1: 12/12/23: News Clips, David Drucker
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with David Drucker, Senior Writer at “The Dispatch.”
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with David Drucker, Senior Writer at “The Dispatch.”
Hugh covers the Republican news of the morning with clips from 2024 GOP Presidential candidates.
Hugh discusses the news of the morning with Kansas State Senate President Ty Masterson, National Chair for ALEC.ORG, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, GOP Presidential candidate, and Douglas Brunt, author of “The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel: Genius, Power, and Deception on the Eve of World War I.”
Hugh covers the news of the morning and talks with former Admiral James Stavridis, former Supreme Allied Commander at NATO, author of “To Risk It All,” and Tom Schatz, director of government affairs at the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with Salena Zito, “New York Post” and “Washington Examiner” columnist.
Duane and HotAir.com’s Ed Morrissey look at the biggest stories of the week, probably none being bigger than the disastrous testimony giving to House Education Committee by the “Poisoned Ivies” – Harvard President Claudia Gay, Penn President Liz Magill, and MIT’s Sally Kornbluth.
Hugh continues with the Hillsdale Dialogues, this week, joined by Dr. Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, as they discusses current events.
Hugh discusses the news of the morning with Ben Domenech, Editor at Large, “The Spectator,” Phil Balboni, CEO and Co- Executive Editor of DailyChatter, and Sarah Bedford, Politics & Investigations reporter for “The Washington Examiner.
Hugh covers the news of the morning and talks with Sonny Bunch, co-host, “Bulwark Goes to Hollywood” & “Across the Movie Aisle” podcasts, and Tarzana Joe, HHS poet laureate and author of “It Only Hurts When I Rhyme.”
Duane and former Missouri Senator Jim Talent look at the anti-Semitism problem elite universities demonstrated this week in House testimony, and what can be and has to be done about it.