Tonight’s episode of The
Independents (Fox Business Network, 9 p.m. ET, 6 p.m. PT,
with re-airs three hours later), starts with party panelists
Thaddeus McCotter
(guitar-playing former GOP congressman) and Gavin McInnes
(Canadian-derived multimedia
controversialist)
talking about whether
American Exceptionalism is as dead as
Captain America says it is. The McDuo will also weigh in on
concerns over some of the illegal immigrant kids near the Mexican
border testing positive for swine
flu, and also whether interventionist Republicans like Sen.
John McCain (R-Arizona) would
prefer to see Hillary Clinton instead of Sen. Rand Paul
(R-Kentucky) in the White House.
Cato’s Julian Sanchez
will discuss the latest Edward Snowden/NSA revelations about
snooping surreptitiously through the love letters and private
communications of
tens of thousands of U.S. citizens; publishing icon and
former presidential perennial Steve Forbes will talk trash about
the Federal Reserve, the co-hosts will assess what lessons for free
speech can be gleaned from Opie and Anthony Show co-host
Anthony Cumia getting bounced from SiriusXM after
Tweeting nasty things about a woman he claims assaulted him
near Times Square, and I’ll be tying together two Reason
blog posts: Ed Krayewski on video of a California Highway Patrolman
repeatedly punching a prone woman in the head, and Ronald
Bailey’s happier tale of cops and cameras in
Rialto, California.
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