Ever feel like your country has been at war forever, all over
the world, with no particular overarching intelligence behind it
all? On
last night’s episode of The Independents, Kmele Foster
reminded us that we’re still keeping 10,000 U.S. troops in
Afghanistan, for whatever reason:
Tonight’s installment (Fox Business Network, 9 p.m. ET, 6 p.m.
PT, with re-airs three hours later) continues in the discussion
that Americans have already stopped having, namely whether the our
new war against the Islamic State is wise, comprehensible, or
constitutional. Helping in those deliberations are Party Panelists
Dagen McDowell (Fox
News correspondent) and Whitney Neal (Bill of Rights
Institute person), who will also weigh in on Secret Service
Director Julia Pierson’s
resignation, and the important question of who would be the
worst possible president in 2016.
Radio titan and veterans’ rights champion
Montel Williams comes on to talk about his impassioned
congressional testimony today on behalf of the jailed-in-Mexico
Marine vet Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi. Gordon Chang, author of
The Coming Collapse of China, provides some fascinating
context for what the Hong Kong protests mean for the world’s most
populous commie state. Eponymous Fox Business
Network host, Reason.com
columnist, and American hero John Stossel will preview his
Thursday special on
scaremongering and our allegedly “meaner” world. Finally, Fox
Human Resources tattletale
Bernie Maxsmith will read a bunch of mean things that you, dear
Reason reader, wrote about our humble television show.
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