Ted Cruz Will Bank on the Base
The question as 2016 approaches is whether he is more Goldwater than Reagan.
The question as 2016 approaches is whether he is more Goldwater than Reagan.
Mike welcomes National Review columnist Eliana Johnson back to the show. They discuss the possibility of Senator ted Cruz as a Presidential contender, how the Senator is portraying himself, and what he needs to do in the future.
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The taboo against torture is important and honorable, but sometimes the real world gets a veto.
The NYFD will waive the physical requirements so more women can pass the test to become firefighters. Is being PC putting lives at risk?
These people teach our kids? Now the problem isn’t rogue police officers according to these libs, it’s capitalism! The same system that allows them to secure a paycheck and spew this crap on television; the problem is they fill our children’s heads with this socialist junk.
Mike welcomes former White House Staff Member and author Marc Thiessen to the show. They discuss the use of waterboarding against terrorist and how it saved lives.
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Warning: video contains graphic language and images.
It is time to lift the veil of anonymity.
Mike and National Review Editor Jonah Goldberg discuss the UVA rape case and the accusation of the “pro-rape culture.” They talk about how the Left uses this as part of it’s “White Privilege” accusations.
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Mike welcomes his son Micah to the show! They discuss Micah’s experience with The Salvation Army, how it has changed his life and the lives of so many others, and how God is the heart and soul of it all.
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Mike and Columnist Magazine blogger Peter Wehner discuss the similar situations in Ferguson and New York City. They debate how conservatives are treating these situations and where the fault of it all ultimately lies.
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Mike and NY Post writer Michael Goodwin discuss the latest comments from NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio and what it means for the future of the city and it’s police.
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Eric Garner and Michael Brown had much in common, not the least of which was this: On the last day of their lives, they made bad decisions. Epically bad decisions.
Mike discusses a recent article which compares what Bill Cosby is going through to Bill Clinton. Mike wonders why other stars like Woody Allen and Roman Polanski aren’t being reviled as well. Mike also hears from a caller who discusses the reasons why some rape victims take years to reveal what happened to them.
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What’s the difference between Bill Cosby and Bill Clinton?
Mike discusses the recent announcement from the President concerning changes in the gear used by police during riots, and how it will curtail their abilities to deal with rioters.
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Mike asks Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke about his thoughts on Eric Holder’s trip to Ferguson. They discuss Eric Holder’s remarks and what he is actually doing to the situation.
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Mike shares some of his son Micah’s story and how his life was changed by the Salvation Army. He asks listeners to donate to the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign and describes some of the good works they do.
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Social-justice warriors who are too enlightened to let their poor neighbors pay lower prices.
The bitter irony of the Michael Brown case is that if he had actually put his hands up and said don’t shoot, he would almost certainly be alive today
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