Andrew McCarthy is a former Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney and Contributing Editor for National Review. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the latest news on the Russia investigation and the anonymous New York Times op-ed on President Trump’s fitness for office:
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Mary Hasson is the Kate O’Beirne Fellow in Catholic Studies at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and the Director of the Catholic Women’s Forum. She joined Dan and Amy to talk about the latest allegations against the Catholic Church and calls for Pope Francis to resign:
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Andrew Klavan is a screenwriter, essayist & author of The Great Good Thing: A Secular Jew Comes to Faith in Christ. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the controversy surrounding Colin Kaepernick’s Nike ad:
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Former President Barack Obama made his return to politics, delivering a lengthy and direct indictment Friday of the last two years in American politics by arguing the President is “capitalizing on resentment that politicians have been fanning for years.”
After a controversial call by the U.S. Open chair umpire during Saturday’s women’s title match, Serena Williams asserted that tennis has different standards for men and women. Williams got the first violation from umpire Carlos Ramos, who ruled that Williams received coaching earlier in the set; she told him she’d “rather lose” than cheat.
A contestant in the Miss America pageant says President Trump “has caused a lot of division” in the nation. Madeline Collins, Miss West Virginia, was asked an onstage question Friday night about what she feels is the most serious issue facing the nation.
In a brand new SEIU poll conducted by Public Policy Polling, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle leads the Chicago Mayoral field with 25 percent of the vote. Preckwinkle is expected to announce Monday that she will form an exploratory committee to run in the February contest.
Property tax update: Ex-Bulls star Hinrich loses $3M+ on Bannockburn estate.