Monday, March 11
Monday, March 11
Recap: Cam Carter, Vice President, Economic Development, Small Business Policy and Federal Relations of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce discussed transportation infrastructure, education and medicaid expansion. U.S. Rep. Todd Rokita (IN-4) talked about the upcoming meeting with the president and the latest on the budget. U.S. Rep. Marlin Stutzman (IN-3) also discussed the president's upcoming visit to Capitol Hill and his taking the lead on the protection of our second amendment rights.
Tuesday, March 12
Recap: John Nolte, Editor-in-Chief of Big Hollywood talked about the Katie Couric interview wish list of who's who in the world of dictators. Mike Flynn, Editor-in-Chief of Big Government discussed why he believes the Obama administration is comparable to the Bourbon Court. Christian Toto, Assistant Editor of Big Hollywood talked about the reason why cable shows like The Walking Dead and Justified are garnering bigger audiences. Larry O'Connor, Editor-in-Chief of Breitbart.tv looked at the upcoming week at CPAC and the absence of Chris Christie. AWR Hawkins, Contributor at Breitbart.com talked about the hypocrisy of Mark Kelly on gun laws.
Wednesday, March 13
Recap: Andrew C. McCarthy, Co-Chair at the Center for Law and Counterterrorism at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Senior Fellow at National Review Institute, contributor at PJ Media and author of Spring Fever: The Illusion of Islamic Democracy talked about the coordinated narrative between the Left and the media. Chris Horner, Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and author of The Liberal War on Transparency: Confessions of a Freedom of Information "Criminal" discussed his close encoutner with Al Gore. David Horowitz, Founder and Publisher of FrontPageMag.com looked at the San Francisco bus advertisments by Pamela Geller exposing the rhetoric of Islamic radicals. 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 discussed the "charm offensive" narrative by the media. Frank Gaffney, Founder and President of the Center for Security Policy talked about the need for further investigation into the Benghazi story.
Thursday, March 14
Recap: Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard dicussed the state of the city and a new panhandling ordinance. Dana Loesch, Host of The Dana Show talked about the new guard made up of Cruz, Lee, Paul & Rubio. Rich Noyes, Media Research Center discussed the media coverage on the new Pope. Robert Woodson, Sr., Founder and President of the Center for Neighborhood Enterprise talked about a recent Wall Street Journal piece on New Mexico congressman Steve Pearce.
Friday, March 15
Indiana Open Phones.