Hugh Hewitt Show – 8/28/06 – Hour 1
House of Representatives Majority Leader, John Boehner, joined Hugh in studio to discuss policy and politics, and the upcoming elections in November.
House of Representatives Majority Leader, John Boehner, joined Hugh in studio to discuss policy and politics, and the upcoming elections in November.
From the war on terror to the economy to earmarks, the House majority leader sat down with Hugh in studio, and here’s what he had to say.
Dwight Rabuse joined Hugh as he wrapped up his Minnesota State Fair broadcast for 2006, with Rabuse giving us the ten most important Minnesotans of all time. Michael Flaherty, producer of How to Eat Fried Worms, also joined in during the hour.
In the second hour, Hugh spoke with Fred Barnes and Morton Kondracke about the political news of the week, and with Larry Kudlow with the financial news of the week. Then, Congressman John Kline joined Hugh at the booth from the Minnesota State Fair.
Hugh was joined in the first hour of the second day broadcasting live from the Minnesota State Fair by Congressman Mark Kennedy, who is running for the open U.S. Senate seat currently held be retiring Mark Dayton. Kennedy was joined by South Dakota Senator John Thune.
As Hugh began his two-day stint from the Minnesota State Fair, the Heavens opened up, but the guests were still great. Senator Norm Coleman joined Hugh and co-host for the day, James Lileks.
Hugh and co-host James Lileks weather out a tornado watch and very heavy rain at the Minnesota State Fair. Joining in for one segment is Professor David Allen White on Norman Mailer.
As we continued the monsoon show from the Minnesota State Fair, Governor Tim Pawlenty joined Hugh and co-host James Lileks.
From religion, to the new World Trade Center Movie, from Alaska to South America to Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, Iraq, Sudan and Indonesia, Hitchens and Hugh embark on one of their legendary extended visits.
Vanity Fair’s Christopher Hitchens caught up with Hugh after a month’s absence. Lots of topics discussed, and almost all of them tied back to the war on terror.
From religion, to the new World Trade Center Movie, from Alaska to South America to Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, Iraq, Sudan and Indonesia, Hitchens and Hugh embark on one of their legendary extended visits.
Vanity Fair’s Christopher Hitchens caught up with Hugh after a month’s absence. Lots of topics discussed, and almost all of them tied back to the war on terror.