Tonight’s episode of The
Independents (Fox Business Network, 9 p.m. ET, 6 p.m. PT,
with re-airs three hours later) picks up where
last night’s left off: With dueling storylines across multiple
segments on the
horrific beheading of journalist James Foley by a
British-accented agent of ISIL, plus the continuing fallout and
teachable moments from the situation in
Ferguson, Missouri.
Starting with the grisly business and how President Barack Obama
is and should be responding to it is former Lt. Col. Ralph Peters,
who will likely have a more bombing-centric approach than the
co-hosts (though one never knows). Later, a Red Meat Wednesday
Party Panel of TV’s
Andy Levy and beloved Internet libertarian Julie Borowski will weigh
in on the do’s and don’ts (legally and personally) of
publishing/broadcasting/re-tweeting images and videos from the
Foley tape.
Levy & Borowski will also get into the various stupidities
surrounding the Ferguson fiasco, whether it’s Capt. Ron Johnson’s
alleged gang signage, Gov. Jay Nixon’s call for a “vigorous
prosecution” (as opposed to a vigorous investigation to
see whether a prosecution is warranted), a looter’s reported
comment that “I’m
proud of us. We deserve this.” Also coming on to talk about the
various aspects of Ferguson is hip-hop DJ Charlamagne tha God, who I
predict will not exactly agree with Kmele Foster about the situation,
though again, life is full of surprises. The co-hosts will talk
about new numbers showing that
109 million Americans are on welfare, as a sort of preview of
our Friday show “The United States of Welfare.” And proving that
not everything in life is inherently terrible, we shall celebrate
the awesomeness that is 13-year-old pitching sensation
Mo’ne Davis.
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