President Obama is now in the Middle East for his much-awaited message to the Muslim world. What should he say? And just as importantly…what shouldn’t he say? How should he address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? How about Iranian nukes? And what should he say about the American presence in Iraq and Afghanistan? We ask Larry Haas, former communications director to then-vice president Al Gore and a former spokesman for the Clinton White House Budget Office.
Obama Administration Appointing Radical Homosexual Activist to Key Department of Education Post
President Obama’s education secretary has recently appointed a radical homosexual activist to a position designed to foster safe schools. So why should traditional parents be concerned? What is track record of Kevin Jennings? What sort of pro-homosexual programs could he be bringing to a school near you? And what kind of backlash could be awaiting parents who oppose his message of affirming the gay lifestyle to young kids? We ask Peter Sprigg, senior fellow for policy studies at the Family Research Council.
The Impact of Out-of-Control Deficits
On Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress that thr economy is likely bottoming out, but Washington must get its fiscal house in order very soon to avoid long term calamity. So what should lawmakers and the president be doing to improve fiscal discipline? What should you be doing? How are we already seeing disturbing economic trends because of our huge deficits? We ask Dr. Martin Weiss, author of “The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide”.
The News
We have Tuesday’s top news… Where will President Obama be heading on his much anticipated Middle East trip? What message does Al Qaeda have waiting for him? What does a new Gallup poll show about American attitudes toward the Guantanamo detention facility? What Republican is President Obama now tapping to join his administration? What are Obama and Congressional Republicans saying about the push towards major health care reform? And what happened on Wall Street Tuesday? We have the answers as we bring you the biggest stories for Tuesday, June 2, 2009.
Grading the Media’s Coverage of the Sotomayor Nomination
Last week, President Obama nominated Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court. Several days of intense media coverage quickly followed. How objective is the media coverage for Sotomayor? How does it compare to how the media reported the nominations of John Roberts and Sam Alito? How are the networks handling the racial and activist concerns surrounding Sotomayor? We ask Rich Noyes, director of research at the Media Research Center.
Gizzi on Politics
How significant is the apparent naming of a successor to North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il? What can we expect from President Obama on his Middle East visit? Is Obama showing his bipartisan outreach by nominating a GOP congressman to be Secretary of the Army, or is this a plan to get Democrats another House seat? How surprisining is Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty’s decision not to seek a third term? And what political fate awaits Illinois Sen. Roland Burris? We ask John Gizzi, political editor at Human Events.
New Gallup Poll Shows Americans Strongly Support Keeping Guantanamo Detention Facility Open
Just a couple of weeks ago, President Obama reiterated his intent to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility by January of 2010. But a new Gallup survey shows Americans opposed to that plan by a 2-1 margin. They oppose bringing the terrorist detainees to a prison near them by a 3-1 margin. So why can’t Obama seal the deal with the public on this issue? Why are Americans siding with the Bush administration on this? And how much will these poll numbers entrench Congressional opposition to the Obama plan? We ask Susan Page of USA TODAY, who reported the poll results in Tuesday’s paper.
Previewing Obama’s Middle East Visit and Speech
President Obama begins his highly anticipated Middle East trip Tuesday night. What will he say to Arab leaders and to the entire region in his address on Thursday? Will we see more apologizing for previous American actions? Will Obama get tough on Iran for its nuclear program? Or will he be tougher on Israel to make land concessions in hopes of Middle East peace? We ask Frank Gaffney, President of the Center for Security Policy and a former Assistant Secretary of Defense.
The News
We have Monday’s top news…What is the Obama plan for General Motors – besides starting the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process? What U.S. cities will soon see plant closings and job losses as the auto industry continues to take a pounding? How is GM reacting to these developments? What is the latest on the Air France disaster? How did Wall Street do on Monday? And what historical figure died on Sunday at the age of 97? We have the answers as we bring you the biggest stories for Monday, June 1, 2009.
Government Control of GM is Latest Step in Very Slippery Slope
Why could today’s announcement of bankruptcy and government control by General Motors mean very bad news for Chrysler and Ford? How could the government show great favoritism towards GM? Will the government ever give up control? What other areas of the economy could the government be grasping for next? We ask Dan Ikenson of the Cato Institute.