Mike Allen, Jim Geraghty
02260801 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Guest host Austin Hill talks politics with Politico analyst Mike Allen, and National Review Campaign Spot blogger, Jim Geraghty.
02260801 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Guest host Austin Hill talks politics with Politico analyst Mike Allen, and National Review Campaign Spot blogger, Jim Geraghty.
02250803 Hewitt: Hour 3 – Guest host Duane Patterson talks about a human rights commission run amok in New Mexico, and then discusses multiple matters of national security with Frank Gaffney, president of the Center For National Security.
02250802 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Guest host Duane Patterson talks politics with House Rules Committee Ranking Member, David Dreier, with a special cameo from California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and then talks about big blog news with Captain’s Quarters blogger, soon to be Hot Air blogger, Ed Morrissey.
02250801 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Guest host Duane Patterson plays audio of Tavis Smiley’s State of the Black Union, and gets calls from listeners to react to how race is going to come into play this election cycle.
02220803 Hewitt: Hour 3 – Guest host Carol Platt Liebau discusses what John McCain might need to do to close the women gap between now and November with political strategist Mindy Tucker Fletcher, and then takes calls from women listeners.
02220802 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Guest host Carol Platt Liebau talks politics with Morton and Larry, and then tells her personal encounter with Barack Obama from her days on the Harvard Law Review.
02220801 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Guest host Carol Platt Liebau plays audio from the Democratic debate last night in Texas, and takes calls as to what attracts people to Barack Obama.
02210802 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh concludes his discussion with National Review and Los Angeles Times columnist Jonah Goldberg about his new book, Liberal Fascism.
02210801 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks with Jonah Goldberg at length abou this new book, Liberal Fascism.
02210802 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks about the nature of the jihadist enemy we face with Ethics and Public Policy Center senior fellow, George Weigel.