Prager H3: Mark Larson sits in for Dennis as Sen. Chuck Schumer and President Trump go at it on Twitter, and Dinesh D’Souza pops in to talk about the Razzies.
Prager H3: Mark Larson sits in for Dennis as Sen. Chuck Schumer and President Trump go at it on Twitter, and Dinesh D’Souza pops in to talk about the Razzies.
Prager H2: Mark Larson sits in for Dennis and is joined by Lisa Daftari, Fox News contributor and Editor-in-Chief The Foreign Desk. Maxine Waters says she “was a millennial once.”
Prager H1: Mark Larson sits in for Dennis and the latest charge from the left is about VP Mike Pence using a private server. Chris Horner, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute joins the show to talk about Russia and transparency.
Prager H3: Mark Davis sits in for Dennis as President Trump speaks from the USS Gerald R. Ford.
Prager H2: Mark Davis sits in for Dennis as the “Sessions” talk continues to develop, callers weigh in.
Prager H1: Mark Davis sits in for Dennis as the country spins around, Mark asks if not offering additional information constitutes lying?
Prager H3: Mark Davis sits in for Dennis and rounds out the day with Oscar fallout, George Sinclair’s The Americans, President Trump, and Mr. T.
Prager H2: Mark Davis sits in for Dennis and laments the one issue he’s as a problem for Trump, infrastructure repair and maintenance should belong to the states. Are we passed the point of actual currency in America?!
Prager H1: Mark Davis sits in for Dennis and starts by reviewing the President’s address to the joint session of Congress last night. Callers react.
Prager H3: Mark Davis sits in for Dennis and tackles the rest of the day’s news, callers weigh in.
Prager H2: Mark Davis sits in for Dennis and lays out the five principles of conservatism that he uses to judge a president: Fiscal, Social, Constitutional, Immigration, and Nation Security. Trump pre-game for joint session address of Congress.
Prager H1: Mark Davis sits in for Dennis and love space exploration. SpaceX has announced civilian travel into space by the end of this year. Kellyanne Conway can’t keep her feet off the furniture at the White House.