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How Can Anyone Trust Democrats?

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

The discussion raises concerns about Democratic border policies and the consequences of illegal immigration, including a tragic case involving a mother killed by an illegal immigrant. Hugh Hewitt and his guest argue that the incident reflects broader problems with Democratic leadership and what they describe as increasingly radical political influences. They also point to John Ossoff’s record and affiliations while questioning whether the Democratic Party is moving too far to the left.

Angie Nixon Is Unhinged

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Angie Nixon’s primary victory signals the Democratic Party’s continued shift toward the far left, with her support for Medicare for All and other progressive policies raising concerns among moderates. Her win reflects a growing embrace of socialist-leaning candidates that could push Democrats further from the mainstream. Nixon says she will represent all Floridians, but voters will ultimately decide whether her agenda goes too far.

The Democratic Collapse

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

The Democratic Party is facing growing criticism over controversial actions, weak leadership, and candidates who appear increasingly out of step with mainstream voters. Critics argue that figures such as John Ossoff and other Democratic leaders reflect a broader shift toward more extreme politics and questionable electoral strategies. The episode examines whether the party’s lack of a clear direction and reliance on political maneuvering is costing it the trust of voters.

Dialing In On Current Politics

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Hugh Hewitt examines the troubling revelations surrounding Fang Fang and Eric Swalwell, including allegations of illegal campaign fundraising and concerns over Chinese influence targeting American officials. He argues that Swalwell’s position on the House Intelligence Committee made the situation especially serious and questions Nancy Pelosi’s judgment in allowing him to remain there. The episode also turns to Michigan’s gubernatorial race, criticizing Democratic campaign tactics while highlighting Mike Rogers’ patriotic, pro-America message.

What Can (and Can't) the President Do?

Monday, August 17, 2026

The episode of Hugh Hewitt’s show examines the National Trust for Historic Preservation v. National Park Service case, focusing on the president’s authority over the White House and surrounding national security facilities. The panel discusses important legal issues like standing and laches, emphasizing the need to prevent courts from entertaining lawsuits brought by parties without a clear legal injury. Overall, the discussion highlights the importance of protecting presidential authority and limiting judicial overreach as the case awaits a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court.

Hasan Piker Doesn't Know Anything

Friday, August 14, 2026

Hugh Hewitt criticizes Hasan Piker for what he sees as shallow analysis and provocative rhetoric rather than serious intellectual engagement. He contrasts Piker’s approach with respected historians and thinkers who rely on scholarship, historical context, and thoughtful debate. Hewitt argues that Piker’s anti-American rhetoric is less about improving the country and more about tearing down its institutions and ideals.

Turning The Screws On Iran

Friday, August 14, 2026

Hugh Hewitt argues that the United States should stay patient and relentless in tightening the economic screws on Iran, especially through banking and international trade restrictions. With Iran already facing serious economic hardship, sustained sanctions and stronger enforcement by U.S. allies could push the regime into even deeper financial distress. Hewitt also points to the potential for China and Russia to add pressure, reinforcing a broader strategy of economic strength and persistence to force Tehran to change its behavior.

El-Sayed's Cringe-Inducing Campaign

Thursday, August 13, 2026

Hugh Hewitt criticizes El-Sayed’s campaign video promoting early voting, calling it overly simplistic and embarrassing. He argues that the video’s childish style may talk down to voters, especially younger audiences. Hewitt suggests campaigns should communicate with voters in a more direct and respectful way. The criticism highlights the risks of underestimating an electorate.

Democrats Aren't What They Used To Be

Thursday, August 13, 2026

The Democratic Party has moved further left on issues such as reparations, wealth taxes, and electoral reform. Democratic figures have proposed studying reparations, raising taxes on wealth, and reconsidering the Electoral College and Supreme Court. These ideas reflect a growing progressive agenda and highlight the need for Democrats to return to a more moderate, centrist approach focused on practical reforms and responsible tax policy.

What Has Candidate Quality Become?

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Hugh Hewitt and his guest question the quality and electability of today’s Democratic candidates, pointing to controversial statements and positions that could hurt them with voters. They argue that weak candidates can cost a party elections, citing the 2022 midterms as an example. The panel also examines sweeping policies like Medicare for All and the challenges they could create.

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