Who would have thought that Bill Clinton would throw the worst party ever? Is it true? Find out. Plus, hear the latest on the evolution of Obama's citizenship and drug use, on this Week in Blogs.
The space age hit a new milestone as a commercial spacecraft linked with the International Space Station. The atomic age also hit a new milestone as inspectors found enriched uranium in Iran. Hear the details. Plus, Elizabeth Warren's native American ancestry is back in the news, as Obama steps in a "cow pie of distortion" on this PJ News Break with Scott Ott.
JPMorgan Chase posted huge trading losses on what it called a hedge. Should regulators prevent banks from trading and hedging? Could New Deal era regulations prevent future losses by banks? Find out as the Allen Barton talks to Terry Jones of IBD, and Yaron Brook of the Ayn Rand Institute, on this Front Page.
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Lionel Chetwynd and Roger L. Simon discuss morality in television, in addition to "The Dictator," the latest film from Sacha Baron Cohen. Does "The Dictator" advance the Obama talking points, or is it a subtle jab at liberal culture? Find out. And Matt Atchity of Rottentomatoes.com brings you previews of "Men In Black III," "Moonrise Kingdom," and the "Chernobyl Diaries" on this Poliwood.
Matt Atchity, Editor-in-Chief of Rottentomatoes.com brings you his review of "Men in Black III" in addition to the "Chernobyl Diaries" and "Moonrise Kingdom". Which of these films is getting the highest ratings on the Tomato Meter? Find out.
Bill Whittle weaves together monetary policy, aeronautics, and the European Union on this edition of Afterburner. Whittle thinks the Euro is heading for catastrophic failure, just like the tragic Airbus A330 that crashed into the Atlantic. How does this affect you? Find out.
The White House rewrote the history of every president going back to Calvin Coolidge so as to include the achievements of President Obama. That's right, you cannot read the history of Presidents Roosevelt, Kennedy or Reagan without reading about President Obama. Hear what Trifecta thinks about Obama's rewriting of presidential history
Newark Mayor Cory Booker criticized President Obama's anti-Bain strategy on "Meet the Press" this week. Then he quickly issued a retraction. Is Booker the Democrat's "last, best hope." And should Booker issue a retraction on his retraction? Find out what Stephen Green, Scott Ott and Bill Whittle think on this episode of Trifecta.
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Author and Journalist Naomi Schaefer Riley of NaomiRiley.com joins Glenn Reynolds to discuss the crisis in higher education. Is college a scam that certifies people for jobs that don't even exist? Are people graduating from college not knowing basic arithmetic, reading or writing? How does this relate to the higher education bubble? Find out.
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On this week's show, Stephen Green gives the "Eyebrow of Total Disdain" to a likely candidate. Also, Mitch McConnell hit the Sunday Shows to speak some truth. Plus, every girl's favorite, Paul Ryan, was featured on the Sunday Shows. You ready to get fiscal?
'Men in Black' star Will Smith was asked on French TV about whether he would be willing to pay more taxes, especially at the levels proposed by French President Hollande. Wait until you hear what Smith said about paying a 75% income tax. Zo tells Will Smith why higher taxes are not good for the government or the poor. Hear more.
President Obama met with Karzai and other world leaders in Chicago this morning. Find out what happened. Also, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg got married shortly after Facebook went public. Plus, Chen arrived in New York and an Iranian general threatened Israel with annihilation. Catch these stories on the PJ News Break with Scott Ott.
Ron Paul decides not to seek delegates in further states. Does this mean he has suspended his campaign? What sort of influence will he ultimately have over Mitt Romney and the GOP? Find out as Elan Journo and Terry Jones join Allen Barton to discuss the issue.
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Once again, President Obama has taken a stand against capitalism, this time in the form of ads slamming Bain Capital and private equity. But does Obama really hate private equity, given that he raises money from private equity firms? Elan Journo and Terry Jones join Allen Barton to discuss the issue.
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The Facebook IPO has made a lot of people fabulously wealth, but can it make you rich? Find out what Allen Barton and the Front Page regulars think of the Facebook public offering. Is Facebook stock worth the money? Find out.
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Obama likes JP Morgan, and Facebook. So why is he unfriending corporations and rich guys? Plus, Obama is plagued again by allegations that he was born in Kenya and not the United States. Hear the details about these stories plus the latest on the Trayvon Martin tragedy and the Greek elections, on this PJ News Break with Scott Ott.
Rotten Tomatoes Editor-in-Chief Matt Atchity has the scoop on the latest releases on the silver screen. Sasha Baron Cohen of "Borat" fame returns to the big screen with "The Dictator" and the action, special effects extravaganza based on the classic boardgame of the same name "Battleship" launches into theaters. See how they're faring on the Tomatometer.
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A 1991 promotional booklet from Barack Obama's literary agent claims that the President was born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia. What does the new information mean and will the mainstream media finally start vetting Obama? Deconstructing Obama author Jack Cashill talks with Roger L. Simon about the President's changing history.
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Actor and rich guy George Clooney held a $40,000 a plate dinner for Obama. Did the Occupy Wall Street movement protest the event? Of course not. Hear why on this ZoNation.