Interviews

Interviews

Scott McKay: What Shamsud-Din Jabbar did wasn’t tragic. It was outrageous

Scott Mckay,  publisher of the Hayride & senior editor at the American Spectator: What Shamsud-Din Jabbar did wasn’t tragic. It

Steven Bucci on the 4 year anniversary of January 6th

Steven Bucci, visiting fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, on the 4 year anniversary of

Steve Cortes: “Immigration exists to serve the interests of the citizens”

Steve Cortes, president of the League of American Workers: "immigration exsists to serve the interests of the citizens of the

Rutgers University Professor Lee Jussim shares his research on the impact of DEI rhetoric

Lee Jussim, professor of social psychology at Rutgers University, shares his research on the impact of DEI rhetoric

San Damiano College’s Dr. Kent Lasnoski looks at the decline of the trades

President of San Damiano College for the Trades, Dr. Kent Lasnoski, looks at the decline of the trades and how

Retired FBI James A. Gagliano discusses the terrorist attack in New Orleans

James A. Gagliano, retired FBI supervisory special agent and a doctoral candidate in homeland security at St. John’s University, discusses

Rob Pastore & Family bring Christmas spirit and Christmas Music to the AM 560 studio

Rob Pastore & Family bring Christmas spirit and Christmas Music to the AM 560 studio

Paul Jacobs brings awareness to life saving work of Food for the Poor

Paul Jacobs, joins Dan & Amy to bring awareness to life saving work of Food for the Poor and to

Former Downers Grove library trustee, Bill Nienburg, deals with the Chicago suburbs woke mob

Former Downers Grove library trustee,  William Nienburg, on dealing with the woke mob in the Chicagoland suburbs as Downers Grove