Hugh Hewitt Show – 8/07/06 – Hour 1 & 3
The first hour, replayed in the third hour, featured an extensive interview about the war in Iraq with the Washington Post’s military correspondent, Thomas E. Ricks.
The first hour, replayed in the third hour, featured an extensive interview about the war in Iraq with the Washington Post’s military correspondent, Thomas E. Ricks.
Military historian and classicist, Victor Davis Hanson, expands on his very important essay posted Friday at National Review Online.
Military historian and classicist, Victor Davis Hanson, expands on his very important essay posted Friday at National Review Online.
Military historian and classicist, Victor Davis Hanson, expands on his very important essay posted Friday at National Review Online.
It’s the movie hour with Emmett of the Unblinking Eye, our resident movie critic. Today’s list? The top ten car racing movies, in honor of the release of Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.
It’s the movie hour with Emmett of the Unblinking Eye, our resident movie critic. Today’s list? The top ten car racing movies, in honor of the release of Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.
It’s the movie hour with Emmett of the Unblinking Eye, our resident movie critic. Today’s list? The top ten car racing movies, in honor of the release of Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.
Fox News Contributors Fred Barnes and Charles Krauthammer talked about the Israeli-Hezbollah war. CNBC’s Larry Kudlow from Kudlow & Company joined Hugh with the look at the economy news of the week, and then military historian and classicist Victor Davis Hanson also joined Hugh later in the hour to discuss the war, and why we in this country can’t see the threat by radicals that exists.
On the Friday edition, Hugh went on a rampage against the Los Angeles Times’ decision to carry an op-ed from the Syrian Ambassador to the United States, a nation who is an enemy to this country. Later, Yoni Tidi updated us on the Middle East war effort by the Israelis.
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.