Tonight’s live episode of
The
Independents reverts to its usual 9 pm ET slot on Fox
Business Network, which is probably a good idea given that the two
panelists are Vice magazine co-founder Gavin McInnes and
ex-Reasoner Michael C.
Moynihan. (You wouldn’t want to see what these people look like
at midnight….)
The McMoynihan brothers will be talking about, among other
things, President Barack Obama’s
weird interview in
The New Yorker, the upcoming
Weed Bowl between Denver and Seattle, Dennis Rodman’s
return visit to rehab, bloody street battles in Ukraine,
and the latest
trouble in the run-up to the Sochi Winter Olympics.
After Kennedy demonstrates some of the more ridiculous laws on
the books in New York, Institute for Justice Senior Attorney
Jeff Rowes will
discuss laws and government requirements that have a more tangible
negative impact on people’s lives. And in a rematch of sorts after
he tussled with Kennedy over the issue on The O’Reilly
Factor Friday, Foundation for Defense of Democracies President
Clifford May will take exception to the libertarian
interpretation of surveillance by the National Security Agency.
The “Keeping it Kmele” segment will be an examination on this
MLK Day of how various partisans try to appropriate Martin Luther
King for their own political goals, and other topics that may or
may not be brought up include hockey fights, Lena Dunham, Spanx,
and weird rocks on Mars. As always, send tweets to @IndependentsFBN and
they may get used on air.
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