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Koch's Who? Billionaire Pledges $100M To Candidates Who Oppose Keystone Pipeline

Koch's Who? Billionaire Pledges $100M To Candidates Who Oppose Keystone Pipeline

On this week's Townhall Weekend Journal:

Hugh Hewitt turned to Frank Dowse: a former military attaché to Ukraine and member of the Naval Special Warfare Command. Bill Bennett sorted through the incoherence in U.S. foreign policy regarding Al Qaeda with National Review’s Andrew McCarthy. A very influential money man has now emerged who might help explain the President’s Keystone Pipeline delay. Tom Steyer is a San Francisco-based billionaire who has pledged $100 million dollars supporting Democratic candidates who are opposed to Keystone. Bill Bennett's guest, John Hinderaker of Powerline Blog has been leading the way in exposing Steyer. Bill Bennett spoke about the startling development regarding NYC welfare with one of its originators, former New York City Commissioner, Robert Doar, now a scholar at AEI. Dennis Prager on how doctors themselves are now discouraging younger doctors from coming into the field. Michael Medved uncovered a recent study on the effects of marijuana use, as reported in USA Today.
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