Monday, January 7
Monday, January 7 - Tom Rose - Guest Host
Recap: U.S. Rep. Todd Rokita (IN-4) discussed his no vote on the fiscal cliff bill and the upcoming debt ceiling debate. U.S. Rep. Todd Young (IN-9) also discussed the budget negotiations and the new congress.
Tuesday, January 8
Recap: U.S. Rep. Larry Bucshon (IN-8) talked about why he voted against the fiscal cliff deal. AWR Hawkins, Columnist at Breitbart.com discussed the Hagel and Brennan nominations along with personal protection gun choices. Mike Flynn, Editor-in-Chief of Big Government also discussed the Hagel nomination and the resistance and may garner in tehe senate. Joel B. Pollak, Editor-in-Chief of Breitbart.com talked about Israeli reaction to the Hagel nomination. Christian Toto, Assistant Editor of Big Hollywood talked about some of the Hollywood reaction to the Sandy Hook murders. Larry O'Connor, Editor-in-Chief of Breitbart.tv looked at the future of new media and it's effect on the culture wars. Alex Marlow, Managing Editor of Breitbart.com discussed the launch of Big Sports and Ben Shapiro's new book on bullies.
Wednesday, January 9
Recap: Jed Babbin, Contributing Editor at The American Spectator talked about the Hagel and Brennan nominations and the need for GOP leadership to develop a collective backbone. Michael Ledeen, Freedom Scholar at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and a contributor at PJ Media discussed Hillary Clinton's upcoming testimony on Benghazi. AWR Hawkins, Columnist at Breitbart.com looked at the upcoming national gun appreciation day. Stephen Moore, Senior Economic Writer on the Editorial page for the Wall Street Journal discussed the average taxpayer's upcoming rude awakening to higher taxes - in the middle class. David Horowitz, Founder and Publisher of FrontPageMag.com looked at the make-up of the upcoming nominees to POTUS's cabinet. Victor Davis Hanson, the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow in Residence in Classics and Military History at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University and a contributor at PJ Media talke about the upcoming tax hit for average Americans and the make-up of the new cabinet.
Thursday, January 10
Recap: Rich Noyes, Media Research Center discussed the media coverage on Sandy Hook and it's exploitation of the gun issue. Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard talked budget, robotics competition and electric cars. U.S. Rep. Marlin Stutzman (IN-3) discussed why he voted against the fiscal cliff vote. Robert Woodson, Sr., Founder and President of the Center for Neighborhood Enterprise talked about the problem of gun violence beginning with the lack of family values and morality.
Friday, January 11 - Indiana Open Phones
11:00am: Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels.