Tonight’s episode
of The
Independents (Fox Business Network, 9 p.m. ET, 6 p.m. PT,
repeats three hours later) dives back into the bounty of issues
raised by the reacquisition of long-detained Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl. The
Party Panel, featuring Buck Sexton (currently
national-security at The Blaze, previously with the CIA)
and Charles W.
Cooke (National Review) will argue with the co-hosts
about the pros and cons of bypassing Congress, shuttering Gitmo,
and keeping any U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan. (Later, the
duo will also address the Pope’s weird jihad against “libertarianists.”)
Next, the great Yahoo News political reporter Chris Moody will break down
yesterday’s various (and interesting!) primary elections. Eponymous
Fox
Business Network host and Reason.com
columnist John Stossel
will point the ‘Stache of Justice toward Common Core and the right
to unpaid internships. The co-hosts will take their bites out of
Maureen Dowd’s
bummer of an edibles column, and I’ll wax poeticalish about the
25th anniversary of the Tiananmen
Square massacre.
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