Hugh Hewitt / Thursday, May 14
Sen. Thune Defending The Filibuster
Hugh Hewitt / Friday, May 15
We tend to think about tyranny in monolithic terms. That a single individual, or consortium of individuals, rule tyrannically over a peoples. But I think in modern America we have invented a new type of tyranny – a tyranny of multiple and competing bureaucracies. I first wrote about the bureaucratic entanglements that were to plague LA from the fires as the fires burned. Yesterday an article appeared that makes the point most vividly.. . .
Hugh Hewitt / Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Hugh is back today, Wednesday, October 16th, 2024, bringing you the news and talking with:
Larry Elder / Thursday, May 14
Larry Elder / Wednesday, May 13
Former Vice President Kamala Harris recently dropped several not-too-subtle hints that she wants to run for president in 2028. Polls, at least for now, show the leading likely Democrat candidate is California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Many Democrat pundits and insiders say Harris’ failed run against Donald Trump renders her damaged goods and therefore insufficiently attractive to the donor class.
Larry Elder / Friday, November 18, 2022
We still have questions about the Paul Pelosi story. They still haven’t released the video of the Pelosi home, supposedly under 24-seven surveillance cameras. To recap, just days before the midterm elections, a hammer-wielding mentally ill man—who, according to was illegally in the United States—broke into the home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and attacked […]
Larry O'Connor / Thursday, May 14
With Jane Hampton Cook, award-winning author of 19 books, a national media commentator, columnist, former White House communication staffer, and a presidential historian.
Carl Jackson / Friday, May 15
In this episode of the Carl Jackson Show, Carl Jackson dives into the complex relationship between the US and China with expert Steven Moser. They discuss the recent meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, where Trump was given a hero's welcome, but the Chinese people were left in the dark. Carl and Steven explore the implications of China's economic struggles, including a declining GDP, a real estate crisis, and a demographic problem. They also touch on the US-China trade deficit, the fentanyl trade, and the Chinese Communist Party's military purges. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com Visit our Store https://CarlJacksonStore.com
Dennis Prager / Thursday, March 27, 2025
What’s the difference between attack plans and war plans? Has anybody noticed that they are protesting in Gaza against Hamas? Plus, will a 25% tariff on imported cars raise car prices?
Charlie Kirk / Friday, December 19, 2025
The Charlie Kirk Show At AmFest 2025
Charlie Kirk / Friday, May 15
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is facing allegations tied to roughly $167,000 in city spending flagged by the city’s inspector general, including food purchases, staff events, and personal celebrations, as a widening dispute over transparency and access to records continues between his office and oversight officials. The conflict came after Cumming’s office raised concerns about the […]
Charlie Kirk / Thursday, September 1, 2022
Jack Posobiec is in for Charlie to break down OPEC’s chess move and what it means for the Democrats heading into November. Jack welcomes Libby Emmons, EIC of The Post Millennial to detail a heartbreaking story of a father trying to save his son from being mutilated by his ex-wife. Ken Paxton dishe ...
Mike Gallagher / Thursday, May 14
Their obstruction looks less like principled restraint and more like doing the Democrats’ bidding, proof that Trump Derangement Syndrome remains a virulent, incurable disease even inside the GOP.
Mike Gallagher / Thursday, May 14
Mike Gallagher / Friday, May 15
Joining us today is James Owen, President and CEO of Reawaken USA, who brings a firsthand perspective on why some of today’s young adults are spiraling into online radicalism while others are turning toward traditional values. JD Vance Admits ‘Frustration’ With Susan Collins, But Says She’s ‘Good Fit’ for Maine ‘Seriously disturbing’: NAACP Charlotte president […]