Mark Steyn wondering if the future is back to the 30”s
Columnist to the world, Mark Steyn, draws many parallels between anti-Israel rhetoric now compared to the 1930’s, except in many ways, it’s much worse now.
Columnist to the world, Mark Steyn, draws many parallels between anti-Israel rhetoric now compared to the 1930’s, except in many ways, it’s much worse now.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune columnist and humorist analyzes the two parties, and how they treat the nature of the war we are waging.
The long-time editor in chief of the New Republic agonizes over the Democratic Party’s cutting and running away from historic pro-Israel platform.
Columnist to the world, Mark Steyn, draws many parallels between anti-Israel rhetoric now compared to the 1930’s, except in many ways, it’s much worse now.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune columnist and humorist analyzes the two parties, and how they treat the nature of the war we are waging.
The long-time editor in chief of the New Republic agonizes over the Democratic Party’s cutting and running away from historic pro-Israel platform.
Columnist to the world, Mark Steyn, draws many parallels between anti-Israel rhetoric now compared to the 1930’s, except in many ways, it’s much worse now.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune columnist and humorist analyzes the two parties, and how they treat the nature of the war we are waging.
After a replay of the Mark Steyn interview, Hugh took some callers, then got an update from Yoni Tidi. Rounding out the show was an interview with Center of Security Policy president, Frank Gaffney.
After commenting on the important audio of the day, Hugh had a very revealing interview with the editor in chief of the New Republic, Martin Peretz. Yoni Tidi joined Hugh for the daily update on the Israeli war effort, and Minneapolis Star Tribune columnist/humorist James Lileks also joined Hugh this hour.