Jonah Goldberg from National Review joined Dan and Amy to talk about the 2018 midterms and President Trump’s legal troubles:
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Ed Morrissey the Senior Editor for HotAir.com to talk 2018 politics and Harvard cracking down on fraternities and sororities:
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Jed Babbin is a former United States Deputy Undersecretary of Defense and a contributor to the Washington Times and The American Spectator. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the Iran sanctions:
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Emotional officials called Monday for increased accountability for gun assailants after at least 11 people were shot and killed and about 70 others were wounded in a spate of shootings over the weekend in Chicago. The violence peaked early Sunday, including one shooting on the city’s South Side that wounded eight people.
Byron York for the Washington Examiner: On a quiet Sunday, Trump Tower mania strikes.
From North Cook News: Maine West Principal Haugan was paid in $358K to teachers pension fund, could collect $7.1 million in retirement.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick told CNN’s “State of the Union with Jake Tapper” on Sunday that he thinks Medicare for all is “a terrific idea” of how to get universal care to everyone. Patrick was responding to a question from Tapper on whether he supports the movement in the Democratic Party for Medicare for all.
A new potential job for Dan Proft: People are “renting” middle aged men in Japan.