H3: 05/21/26: President Trump Clips, Callers
Hugh discusses President Trump’s options with Iran and talks with callers.
Hugh discusses President Trump’s options with Iran and talks with callers.
Hugh discusses Cuba, ebola virus, and Iran, and talks with Vic Matus, Arts & Culture Editor, “The Free Beacon,” co-host, “Getting Hammered” podcast, and Josh Kraushaar, Editor in chief, “Jewish Insider,” political analyst, FOX News Radio.
Hugh discusses the Los Angeles Mayoral race with Spencer Pratt clips.
The latest on prospects of a deal with Iran, and a brand-new edition of the Magnificent Seven with James Lileks.
The latest downgrade to the California Scam Tram, the latest with Iran, and primary results and Democratic antisemitism are all on the table.
Hugh discusses Iran, the midterm elections, and talks with Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn, Gubernatorial candidate, West Virginia Senator Shelley Moore-Capito, and Seth Mandel, Senior Editor, Commentary Magazine.
Hugh discusses Iran and talks with Dr. Michael Oren, former Israeli ambassador to the U.S., President, Israel Advocacy Group, Utah Senate President Stuart Adams, ALEC Board Member, and former Missouri Senator Jim Talent, senior fellow, Reagan Institute Center for Peace Through Strength.
Hugh discusses Iran, the midterm elections, and leftist violence, and talks with Oklahoma Senator James Lankford, author, “Turnaround: America’s Revival.” Noah Rothman, Senior Writer, “National Review,” author, Blood and Progress: A Century of Left-Wing Violence in America,” and Sarah Bedford, Investigations Editor, “Washington Examiner.”
Lots on the conflict with Iran, and how close we are to renewed kinetic action, plus the net effect of the Trump endorsement of Ken Paxton in the Senate, and Tom Massie’s loss in Kentucky.
Hugh discusses today’s primary elections, and talks with Ohio Senator Jon Husted, ames Lileks, former “Minnesota Star Tribune” columnist, JamesLileks.Substack.com, and Matthew Continetti, columnist, “The Wall Street Journal,” Director of Domestic Policy Studies, Neal Chair, American Enterprise Institute.