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51
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Friday December 14, 2007
Dennis Prager, James Dobson, and Laura Ingraham discuss Mitt Romney’s “JFK Speech” with Salem’s Hugh Hewitt; Salem’s Dennis Prager uses a television interview between an reporter and a close friend of the Omaha murderer of 8 to show how morally impotent our society had become; Bill Bennett interviewed President Bush’s former Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld. Bennett opens by asking Rumsfeld if he regrets not sending in more troops.
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Friday December 7, 2007
Michael Barone spoke with Hugh Hewitt about the Huckabee surge and Romney contention; Morning in America’s Bill Bennett covered the culture war with FOX News host Bill O’Reilly; Democrats in California and, more recently, in Massachusetts have been pushing for a law to punish parents who spank. As Salem host Dennis Prager explains, a bill like this will do much more harm than good; Beginning this weekend, The Golden Compass, a $150-million-dollar fantasy movie staring Nicole Kidman is opening. But this is no Chronicles of Narnia. Quite the opposite. The movie is based upon a book series that teaches kids that the church is a primary source of evil and spins a tale about the supposed killing of God. Our resident theologian, Dr. Albert Mohler saw the movie and studied up on the author.
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53
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Friday November 30, 2007
Hugh Hewitt interviews Mayor Rudy Giuliani; Michael Medved talks with Governor Mitt Romney; Dennis Prager explains the problem of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton; Bill Bennett and William Kristol discuss the planted question at the GOP Debate by a former general who is also co-chairman of Hillary Rodham Clinton's National Military Veterans group. All this and more.
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54
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Wednesday November 21, 2007
The rise of Clarence Thomas from the poverty of Pinpoint, Georgia to the revered chambers of the Supreme Court is a classic American tale. Hugh Hewitt talks to Clarence Thomas about his humble beginnings and current career status.
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55
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Friday November 16, 2007
Turns out, married men don't vote for Hillary. Dennis Prager comments; WLQV host Paul Edwards recently spoke with Nicholas Wapshott about his new book titled "Ronald Reagan and Margarett Thatcher"; Chuck Colson went from Nixon lawyer to prisoner to a running a terrific prison ministry. He recently sat down with Salem host Bill Bennett to discuss the Employment Non-Discrimination Act; Pacifists want us to believe American was designed to be a very mild country. But is that really our founding fathers' intent? Scholar, thinker, writer Robert Kagan says no. And he took the time to write a book on this point titled "Dangerous Nation." Kagan spoke with Michael Medved.
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56
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Friday November 9, 2007
Hillary Clinton, media darling and feminist hero, collapsed in a heap at a recent debate. Dennis Prager and Michael Medved describe the meltdown; Albert Mohler interviews Dinesh D'Souza, author of “What’s So Great about Christianity”; The Financial Times of Britain revealed a dirty little secret of the Democratic Party in America … They represent the rich far more so than the Republicans. Dennis Prager reports.
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57
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Friday November 2, 2007
Bill Bennett spoke with Bill Kristol about the Democrat-controlled Congress and their failed promises; Michael Medved also evaluated the mess that is the current Congress; a U.C. Santa Barbara college newspaper columnist was invited on the Dennis Prager Show to defend his statements against Dennis; Bill Bennett talked with Rudy Giuliani about his views on education. All this and more.
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58
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Friday October 26, 2007
Republican presidential hopefuls battled it out last weekend in a debate hosted by Fox News: Dennis Prager weighs in on a “classic New Yorker line” by Giuliani; Bill Bennett speaks with John McCain about one of his lines that gained national attention; and Michael Medved notes the impressive performance by a second-tier candidate; What happens in California does not stay in California. That’s unfortunate for the rest of the country. And now a bill just passed by the legislature and signed into law is a blatant attack on the traditional family. Dr. Albert Mohler spoke with Karen England, the Executive Director of The Capital Resource Institute; When the story broke that a middle school was considering giving birth control pills to children, some as young as 11, a sensible person might have thought that “it just won’t happen.” Unfortunately, Portland, Maine seems to be short on sensible people. Dennis Prager explains.
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Friday October 19, 2007
Dennis Prager puts Al Gore's Nobel Peace Prize into perspective; Bill Bennett speaks with Pulitzer Prize winning historian David McCullough about history making a comeback; Prager defends conservative columnist Ann Coulter against charges of anti-Semitism; and pro-life Congressman Peter King discusses his support for Rudy Giuliani with Michael Medved. All this and more.
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60
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Thursday October 11, 2007
Dennis Prager invited Ann Coulter on his program to discuss the GOP debate and Dobson's statement about Giuliani. Dr. James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, explained his views to KKLA host Frank Pastore. Dennis Prager discussed the issue with fellow talk show host Laura Ingraham; With his new book on the market, titled My Grandfather’s Son, the Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is getting his story out – and it’s a very compelling one. He recently sat down with Morning in America’s Bill Bennett; The left is quite offended at the idea of being labeled unpatriotic. Jonah Goldberg recently wrote of this difficulty among liberals, and his article caught the attention of Dennis Prager.
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61
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Friday October 5, 2007
Arthur Waldron, a professor of international relations at the University of Pennsylvania, joined Bill Bennett to talk about the latest in Burma; Michael Medved discussed the "award" he received by MSNBC's Keith Olbermann as the "Worst Person in the World"; and Dennis Prager questioned the wisdom and explained the practical impact of leading evangelicals to back a third party candidate if Rudy Giuliani is nominated on the Republican ticket. All this and more.
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62
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Friday September 28, 2007
Michael Medved and Hugh Hewitt weigh in separately on the President of Columbia’s scathing introduction for the President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the underwhelming treatment of Ahmadinejad by Columbia’s Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs; Dennis Prager discusses the topic of Hillarycare with Karl Rove; Dennis Prager on the Jena 6—Is it a racial issue?
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63
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Friday September 21, 2007
Michael Medved looked at a recent anti-war rally starring leftist moonbat, Cindy Sheehan. Hugh Hewitt spoke with author Robert Kaplan about the U.S. military; Dennis Prager invited Michael Ledeen to discuss his new book titled "Iranian Time Bomb;" and Hugh Hewitt got a personal glimpse into the life of talk show host Laura Ingraham while discussing her #1 NYT bestselling book: "Power to the People." All this and more.
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64
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Friday September 14, 2007
Hugh Hewitt dissects the negative reactions from the Left on the Petraeus report. Disgusted by the Democrat’s brazen effort to discredit Petraeus, Michael Medved looked at a poll that revealed American’s aren’t fooled all of the time.
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65
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Friday September 7, 2007
Dennis Prager discusses President Bush's surprise visit to Iraq on Labor Day; Hugh Hewitt speaks with Major General James Simmons about the progress in Iraq; Michael Medved & Bill Bennett opine on Larry Craig's infamous bathroom "tap dance" debacle; Dr. Albert Mohler examines the implications of a rogue judge who decided gays can marry in Iowa. All this and more...
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66
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Friday August 31, 2007
Michael Medved spoke of Osama bin Laden with Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower: Al Qaeda and the Road to 9/11. As the world remains in turmoil with little hope for peace anytime soon, military expert Victor Davis Hanson discussed war with Salem host Bill Bennett; It’s one of the most ridiculous unsubstantiated lies you hear in the media – and it just won’t go away: Religion causes most of the worldwide killing. One left-wing caller dared run the idea by the very well-prepared Salem host Dennis Prager; The Democrats got their man. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales handed in his resignation. Michael Medved examined the “powerful” and “worldwide” ramifications.
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Friday August 24, 2007
Michael Medved discusses Michelle Obama's remarkably tacky and bitter jab at Hillary Clinton; Bill Bennett responds to Hillary's attack on conservatives; Hugh Hewitt discusses Rove's leave and the Iraq "surge" with White House Press Sec. Tony Snow; Science journalist Michael Fumento consulted with Dennis Prager regarding NASA's newly released statistics that are not well received by Al Gore and his global warming disciples; and Michael Medved talks to GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee. All this and more.
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Friday August 17, 2007
The Democrats’ “gay debate:” Dennis Prager challenges frivolous attacks on the Republican party by Democrats, Albert Mohler weighs in on the prevalence of “God talk,” and Michael Medved uncovers a media hypocrisy regarding the event; Dennis Prager speaks with authors Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta Jr., two Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalists who wrote the book “Her Way: The Hopes and Ambitions of Hillary Rodham Clinton”; Dennis Prager provides more clarity on the difference between Republicans and Democrats.
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69
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Friday August 10, 2007
Michael Medved discusses his meeting with President Bush at the White House. Bill Bennett speaks with Steve Forbes, once a presidential candidate, is now National Co-Chair and Senior Policy Advisor to the Giuliani campaign; Salem’s Dennis Prager speaks to Robert Spencer, the director of Jihad Watch about the threat of litigation from CAIR; Hugh Hewitt invided the Weekly Standard’s writer Stephen Hayes to discuss his new book titled Cheney: The Untold Story of America's Most Powerful and Controversial Vice President.
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70
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Friday August 3, 2007
Hugh Hewitt talks to Tony Snow about the current situation in Iraq; Bill Bennett does the same with John McCain; Michael Medved reviews the American Indian myths debunked with Thomas Woods; Frank Pastore interviews fringe animal rights advocate Jerry Vlasak; and Dennis Prager examines whether it is a "hate crime" to put a Quran in a toilet.
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71
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Friday July 27, 2007
The Democrats are calling for the United States military to run from our enemies in Iraq. Hugh Hewitt speaks with Hoover Institution Fellow Victor Davis Hanson about that issue. Dennis Prager watched the Democrat YouTube debate with amusement and amazement. He shares his thoughts on the spectacle; John Edwards, sinking in the polls, is clinging to irony. The rich trial lawyer is talking about the needs of the poor. And, as Michael Medved explains, he’s not very convincing; In a week where we saw a judge release a child rapist because English isn’t his first language, we see two boys arrested for slapping girls on the rear. As Dennis Prager explains, the story only gets worse.
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72
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Friday July 20, 2007
General David Petraeus gives Hugh Hewitt an inside look on what is happening on the ground in Iraq in terms of the progress of the surge; Senator Joe Lieberman describes the dangers of a pre-mature drawdown of U.S. forces in Iraq with Bill Bennett. Michael Medved spills the beans on dishonest arguments being made by politicians on both side of the aisle; Michael Medved exposes the absurdity of Congressman’s Keith Ellison’s comments comparing Bush and Cheney to Hitler.
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73
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Friday July 13, 2007
Michael Medved and columnists Mark Steyn & Bill Kristol break down the U.K. terror attempt; Mike Gallagher talks with Indiana Colts coach Mike Dungee about the Super Bowl and Jesus; Dennis Prager explains why "Muslim" is a dirty word in the U.K.; Michael Medved rips the pathetic "Live Earth" concert; and Dennis Prager exposes Michael Moore for the demagogue he is.
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74
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Friday July 6, 2007
Michael Medved sees that the Democrats are actually serious about the Fairness Doctrine! Morning in America’s Bill Bennett discusses the F.D. with Michael Harrison, publisher of Talker Magazine; Salem host Mike Gallagher reviewed the recently failed Islamic attempt to bomb innocent civilians in Britain with Richard Miniter. Dennis Prager explains how the inability to label the Islamic terrorists such is not just occurring in Britain--our national and local media are doing the same; Dr. Albert Mohler, looking at a recent Associate Press story, proposed that video gaming may soon find space in medical books near alcoholism.
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75
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Friday June 29, 2007
Hugh Hewitt and Laura Ingraham discuss how the immigration bill has fractured the GOP. Bill Bennett speaks with Michael Ledeen, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, about Iran; Dennis Prager opines on what he sees as Hillary Clinton’s frightening views on embryonic stem cells; Michael Medved looks at the American work ethic and American happiness and draws a startling inference.
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