Fox News Contributor Juan Williams new book “We The People” is out in paperback. He joined Dan and Amy to discuss President Trump’s first 100 days in office:
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Father Paul Scalia, the son of former Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia joined Dan and Amy to talk about his father and his new book “That Nothing May Be Lost: Reflections on Catholic Doctrine and Devotion”:
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Andrew Klavan the author of “The Great Good Thing: A Secular Jew Comes to Faith in Christ” joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the Bill O’Reilly situation at Fox News Channel, and how it could end up leading to the dismantling of the media outlet:
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We’re closing in on 100 days since President Trump took office. Byron York at the Washington Examiner has a look at the scorecard so far.
Rachel del Guidice with The Daily Signal: 11 Ways Trump Has Rolled Back Government Regulations in His First 100 Days.
Debbie Schlussel, a former Fox News guest, is now walking back her allegations that Sean Hannity acted inappropriately.
Kevin Williamson at National Review on Chelsea Clinton: “Have a little self-respect, Democrats. Build Bill Clinton a statue or whatever. Send him your daughters like a bunch of bone-in-the-nose primitives paying tribute to the tribal chieftain. But stop trying to inflict this empty-headed, grasping, sanctimonious, risible, simpering, saccharine little twerp on American public life. It’s stupid enough out there.”
Tucker Carlson spoke with Caitlyn Jenner Monday night in an interview that touched on everything from President Trump to her personal journey. Jenner said she is not a single-issue voter and is still a Republican because of issues like taxation and the role of government.
Two conservative students groups are suing the University of California, Berkeley for cancelling a speech by conservative commentator Ann Coulter. The groups, the Young America’s Foundation and Berkeley College Republicans, argue in a lawsuit filed in California on Monday that Berkeley placed the rights of masked protesters above those of tuition-paying conservative students.


