Thomas P.M. Barnett
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh continues his eight-part series on the Pentagon’s New Map with author Thomas P.M. Barnett. This week’s discussion is Chapter 4.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh continues his eight-part series on the Pentagon’s New Map with author Thomas P.M. Barnett. This week’s discussion is Chapter 4.
Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh continues his discussion of what the impact to our enemies would be if we pass resolutions with benchmarks with the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies’ Cliff May, and blogger/novelist Austin Bay.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh takes lots of calls from people reacting to the perceived weakness on support of the war by Congressional GOP leaders.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – One of the most colorful members of the Democratic Party, the former chairman of the DNC and Hughie spar over Bill Clinton, the war, Hillary’s campaign, and a whole lot more.
Hugh replays his first hour interview with the Republican leader in the House, and why Hugh thinks he’s wrong about the war resolutions they are considering, and takes calls from people reacting to that interview.
Congressman Boehner and Hugh mix it up over the House’s version of a resolution on Iraq that would have benchmarks like the McCain version in the Senate.
Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks to former Wisconsin governor and HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson about his presidential bid, and takes angry calls from people mad at the apparent Senate GOP caving on the war by negotiating resolution language with benchmarks.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – The Beltway Boys underappreciate the importance of the disgust people have in the GOP Senators who seem to be going soft on the war for political reasons. Larry Kudlow discusses the financial news, and Congressman John Campbell recounts President Bush’s talk to the House GOP at their recent retreat.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Emmett concludes his 100 all time best American movies, and Tarzana Joe concludes the week with his original poem entitled, The Pledge.
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh takes reactions to the three Senators’ interviews from the previous hour, and gets humorist and columnist James Lileks to weigh on the GOP going soft on the war in the Senate.