President”s Day: Part III of III
Richard Norton Smith, eminent historian and biographer, guides listeners through the history and biographies of the presidents of the United States. Warren G. Harding through George W. Bush.
Richard Norton Smith, eminent historian and biographer, guides listeners through the history and biographies of the presidents of the United States. Warren G. Harding through George W. Bush.
Richard Norton Smith, eminent historian and biographer, guides listeners through the history and biographies of the presidents of the United States. Millerd Fillmore through Woodrow Wilson.
Richard Norton Smith, eminent historian and biographer, guides listeners through the history and biographies of the presidents of the United States. George Washington through Zachary Taylor.
Richard Norton Smith, eminent historian and biographer, guides listeners through the history and biographies of the presidents of the United States. Warren G. Harding through George W. Bush.
Caller wants to know if cheney and Bush are competing for the “Idiot of the Week” award.
Gonzales talks with Hugh about FISA and working through Congress’ concerns, as well as the problem of confidential information being leaked to the press.
Mark Steyn discusses the new tapes of Saddam confirming weapons of mass destructions and how we need to respond to Iran in light of this new information. Also discusses Al Gore’s recent antics and Cheney’s hunting accident.
Caller thinks thinks Hugh does an excellent job interviewing liberals and that for a talk show host, Hugh has the best entertainment show on the radio.
Hugh and Helen banter about the liberal bias of the White House press core and the liberal perspective of current issues.
Caller talks about the increduility of the liberal media bias and congratulate Hugh for covering more relevant topics that the whole 24hour MSM coverage.
Caller asserts that, in a nutshell, the White House press core is biased and lazy. The media doesn’t cover complex or difficult stories, rather they cover easy stories that fill their allotted time.
Hewitt and Kurtz discuss whether the White House press core is justified in their reaction to Cheney’s hunting accident. Also discuss the Muslim cartoons, Hillary appearing angry and James Webb, former Secretary of the Navy running as a Democrat for the Senate in Virginia.