Tonight’s episode of The
Independents (Fox Business Network, 9 p.m. ET, 6 p.m. PT,
with re-airs three hours later) will once again bat around the many
policy issues raised by the advent of the Islamic State, and
America’s increasingly aggressive reaction toward it.
Fox News mainstay Geraldo Rivera will tackle
the thorny question of whether families or countries should (or
should be able to) pay cash dollar bills to free hostages held by
Islamic terrorists. And Party Panelists Katherine
Mangu-Ward (your friendly neighborhood managing editor) and
Paul Mecurio (Wall
Street lawyer-turned comedian) will discuss the new estimate of
300 U.S. passport-holders fighting with ISIL, and also whether
the
floated U.S. bombing in Syria is either legal or advisable.
(The duo will come back later to weigh in on the important issue of
Al Sharpton’s
fat-shaming.)
Eponymous Fox Business
Network host, Reason.com
columnist, and American hero John Stossel will tease his
upcoming show on how the Environmental Protection Agency has
run
amok. The co-hosts will critique President Barack Obama’s
attempts to circumvent the United States Congress while forging a
kinda-sorta climate change treaty, and then will sit stoically
and suffer your abuse, relayed by Fox Human Resources scold
Bernie Maxsmith.
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