How much has the presidential race changed because of John McCain’s decision to name Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate? Is it impacting Senate and House races as well? Listen to Greg’s interview with Human Events Political Editor John Gizzi and share your thoughts and predictions!
Here Comes Hurricane Ike
The monster storm is barreling towards Texas and will likely come ashore on Saturday. How powerful will it be? Where is it likely to strike? And how much rain is coming with it? Greg gets the answers about Ike from John Feerick of accuweather.com.
America Pauses to Reflect on 9-11 Losses, Heroes
Time stood still in New York, Washington and Shanksville, Pennsylvania, on Thursday as America marked seven years since the horrifying terrorist attacks against the U.S. What did we learn that day? What has prevented subsequent terrorist attacks? How do we ensure victory against the enemy? And is there any bipartisan consensus on any of this? Share your thoughts and opinions with us!
And listen to Greg’s interview with South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson regarding these questions and more.
Changing the Battle Plan Against Cancer
Cancer experts say the way we’ve been battling the dreaded disease is not good enough. Far too many people are still dying and will continue to die unless a new approach is adopted. Newsweek magazine reports on the issue this week.
And listen to Greg’s interview with Newsweek’s Sharon Begley, who wrote the story in this week’s edition.
Will We Get A Solid Energy Bill This Year?
Congress is back in session and Democratic leaders are furiously trying to pass energy reform legislation now that Republicans are gaining traction among voters on the issue. Will we get a decent energy bill this year? What should be included in a good energy bill? Respond with your thoughts!
And listen to Greg’s interview on energy reform with Texas Rep. Kevin Brady.
Polls Say McCain Coming on Strong in Blue States
According to the latest polls from Strategic Vision, the normally blue states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania are essentially dead heats. Why can’t Obama close the deal? What impact is Gov. Sarah Palin having on the numbers? And can McCain really win these states or will they swing back to Obama come November? Tell us what you think!
Also, listen to Greg’s interview with Strategic Vision CEO David Johnson about these fresh poll numbers.
“End Game” in Iraq, Tough Fight Ahead in Afghanistan
In Congressional testimony on Wednesday, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said we have entered the “end game” in Iraq. But Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen said we are losing in Afghanistan but the fight is winnable. Does that mean we have taken our eye off the ball in Afghanistan? Or does it show that we need to employ similar tactics in Afghanistan that have clearly worked in Iraq? Sound off and tell us what you think!
Listen to Greg’s interview on Iraq and Afghanistan with retired U.S. Navy Capt. Chuck Nash.
Americans See Economy Improving
A new survey from Investor’s Business Daily shows Americans having a much brighter outlook concerning the economy than they did just a couple of months ago. Why is this happening? What factors are driving this change in opinion? And why is the presidential campaign a major factor in this renewal of optimism?
Listen to Greg’s interview with IBD Associate Editor Terry Jones.
Oklahoma Rep. Mary Fallin Discusses Sarah Palin, Energy Reform
Oklahoma Rep. Mary Fallin has broken the glass ceiling in her state and did so while raising a young family. So what does she think of all the criticism surrounding GOP Vice Presidential Nominee Sarah Palin? Are the critics way off base or do their concerns ring true? Find out for yourself! Listen to Greg’s interview with Rep. Fallin as they discuss Gov. Palin and the return of Congress and the future of energy reform.
Is Kim Jong Il Incapacitated?
State Department sources say that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il suffered a stroke last month and may be severely disabled as a result. What does this mean in our efforts to rid the regime of nuclear weapons? Is this an opening into the world’s most closed society or will North Korea become more isolated? Sound off with your opinion right here!