H4: 05/18/23: The Aftershow w/Duane Patterson
Duane catches up on a lot of important news and coverage from all sorts of action on the 2024 presidential primary front and Congressional hearing testimony.
Duane catches up on a lot of important news and coverage from all sorts of action on the 2024 presidential primary front and Congressional hearing testimony.
Hugh covers the Republican news of the morning with a lot of audio clips.
Duane and former Missouri Senator Jim Talent cover the growing tensions between China and Taiwan, the debt ceiling stalemate, a lot about the shaping of the GOP presidential field, and some of the issue sets that play into Republican hands, like education.
Hugh covers the Republican news of the morning with audio clips, including Governor Ron DeSantis’ Iowa speech.
Ed Morrissey of HotAir.com joins Duane in discussing the most important news stories of the week, including Joe Biden’s falling poll number matchup against Donald Trump, Trump’s town hall with CNN and how the media reacted to it, and influence peddling become clear having been conducted for years by the entire Joe Biden family, and media’s non-reaction to that.
After an edition of the Magnificent Seven with humorist James Lileks, Duane covers a lot of news besides the Trump town hall from just yesterday alone.
Hugh covers the Republican news of the morning with clips from the 2024 candidates and talks with Nikki Haley, former United States Ambassador to the United Nations, author of “If You Want Something Done,” 2024 Presidential candidate.
Duane and former Congressman John Campbell look at the debt ceiling standoff, and why a lot of the crisis is directly the fault of California’s Gavin Newsom, plus a lot of other California-based news that the rest of the country might find interesting.
Duane and HotAir.com’s Managing editor Ed Morrissey cover the most important stories of the week, and for the first time in quite a while, none of the stories talked about appear on each other’s list at all. No overlap on the Kamala Harris Venn diagram.
Duane catches up on a bunch of flotsam and jetsam from the last couple of days in the news.
Hugh covers Tuesday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, where the Democrats attempted, unsuccessfully, to smear the Conservative justices, with audio clips.
Duane and former Congressman John Campbell update on the latest economic news, including another bank foreclosure, and then talk cars, specifically electric cars, where their power comes from, and how clueless this administration and the American people are about China’s involvement.