National Review columnist Jonah Goldberg joined Dan and Amy to talk about the stopgap budget deal that made its way through Congress. Plus, the free speech movement at Berkeley doesn’t have the influence it once did.
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Will tax reform end up going as well as the ObamaCare repeal? Grover Norquist the President of Americans for Tax Reform joined Dan and Amy to discuss:
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In honor of May Day, the New York Times ran a column from a writer longing for the days when the communist party had more influence.
This week marks the 10 year anniversary of the disappearance of Lisa Stebic in the Chicago suburbs. Obviously that is a story that ended up having a big impact on Amy Jacobson’s life.
“America is winning!” That’s the message fired in the first shot of the 2020 presidential campaign in a new ad paid for by Donald J. Trump for President Inc. The ad, released Monday, highlights the accomplishments of the president’s first 100 days in office.
Chicago’s oldest bar, Schaller’s Pump, which had been in business since 1881, closed Saturday night for good, after its owners could no longer afford to pay property taxes on its building.
A.J. Bibbs has been convicted of 14 felonies– including murder and armed robbery. He served 14 years in state prison– the same term Governor Rod Blagojevich will serve. Who are you more worried about it?


