Tonight’s live
episode of The
Independents (Fox Business Network, 9 p.m. ET, 6 p.m. PT,
with re-airs three hours later) begins with the news that the White
House fence jumper from the other week went
WAAYYYY further into ye olde presidential mansion than was
originally reported by the Secret Service, probably because people
are stupid liars and should be fired. Party Panelists Julie Roginsky (Fox News
contributor) and Katie
Pavlich (co-host, Outnumbered)
will dissect, and then assess whether President Barack Obama
unfairly
threw his own intelligence agencies under the bus when it comes
to the Islamic State. Later, the duo will weigh in on California’s
asinine new “Yes
Means Yes” anti-rape law.
Was the beheading of a woman at a food plant in Oklahoma by a
30-year-old man who was busy trying to convert people to Islam an
“act
of terrorism,” or an example of “workplace violence,” or
both/neither? The co-hosts will argue. How much money have school
vouchers saved public school systems over the last two decades?
It’s a 10-figure number, says
Robert C. Enlow of the Friedman Foundation for Educational
Choice, which is releasing a brand new report on the topic. And
speaking of educational de-control, you’ll never guess which group
of students and parents are being
targeted by the Sandy Hook Advisory Commission as a response to
the deadly rampage of Adam Lanza. I’ll tell you all about it at the
end of the program.
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