H4: 06/03/21: The Aftershow w/Duane Patterson
Duane covers all the news of the day, including the explosive expose into the origins of COVID-19, and the US government’s health agencies’ role in covering it up, as recounted in Vanity Fair.
Duane covers all the news of the day, including the explosive expose into the origins of COVID-19, and the US government’s health agencies’ role in covering it up, as recounted in Vanity Fair.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with callers, Dan Balz, chief correspondent for “The Washington Post,” former Missouri Senator Jim Talent, columnist for NRO’s “The Corner.”
Hugh discusses the news of the morning with Dr. Peter A. McCullough, cardiologist and Vice Chief of Medicine at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, TX.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips.
Hugh continues with the Hillsdale Dialogues, joined by Dr. Larry Arnn, president of Hillsdale College, discussing George Washington.
Hugh discusses the news of the morning with Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, and Brian Wesbury, chief economist for First Trust Portfolios LP.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with Salena Zito, “New York Post” and “Washington Examiner” columnist.
Duane and former Congressman John Campbell work through a few rants and some other stuff in the news.
Hugh discusses the news of the morning with Ronna McDaniel, RNC Chairwoman, Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton, author of “Sacred Duty,” and Michael Punke, author of “Ridgeline: A Novel.”
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with Byron York, “Washington Examiner” chief political correspondent.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with David M. Drucker, “Washington Examiner” political correspondent.
As is the Memorial Day tradition, Hugh hears the stories of injured armed forces members, as we raise money for the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund and America’s Fund.
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