Bret Weinstein is a former Evergreen State College evolutionary biology professor who became the focus of a witch hunt on campus when he refused to participate in a ‘Day of Absence’ for white students and faculty. Weinstein discussed the wisdom of the post-modern ideology of social justice. Peter Berkowitz is a columnist, author and senior fellow for the Hoover Institution. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to Weinstein’s comments on academic freedom:
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Ed Morrissey the Senior Editor for HotAir.com joined Dan and Amy to talk about the chances for tax reform in the Senate this week:
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Rep. Luis Gutiérrez will not seek reelection. Gutierrez, who has held his seat since 1993, is expected to announce Tuesday afternoon he’s withdrawing the nominating petitions he just filed on Monday and will formally endorse Jesus “Chuy” Garcia.
Charles Hurt for The Washington Times: The Case for Roy Moore.
Lee Busby has launched a long-shot bid 15 days before Alabama chooses its next senator. ‘Alabama is not happy with the two choices we have down here. They are not appealing.’
President Donald Trump revived his nickname for Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., on Monday, referring to her as “Pocahontas” during an event honoring Native American veterans at the White House.
Prince Harry, fifth in line to the British throne, will marry American actress Meghan Markle in the spring, palace officials announced Monday.


