I will be filling in for Dan Yorke on WPRO in Providence from 3-7 PM this afternoon. Among the items up for discussion:
Peter Wehner writes about Sen. Larry Craig and hypocrisy in the National Review. Susan Estrich blasts Craig for his hypocrisy. Sources tell CNN it is likely that Craig will resign, perhaps as soon as today.
Victor Davis Hanson says we should hold off on bombing Iran. I agree entirely.
The Anglican Church moves closer to a schism over homosexuality, as two dissident American priests are consecrated as Bishops in Kenya and will come back home to serve conservative Anglicans who are at odds with their local leadership. In a related matter, a judge in Iowa has overturned that state's ban on gay marriage.
When it comes to the Iraq War, the crux of the matter is this...we are fighting another limited war, and Americans prefer total war or no war at all.
Sen. Harry Reid signals he is now open to some compromise about congressional action to end the Iraq War.
Bill Kristol savages the Washington Post for their characterization of a GAO report to Congress about the failure of the Iraqi government to reach many of its goals.
A film that paints American soldiers as monsters wows them in Venice.
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Another recommended topic for the show : The two-count indictment unsealed today charges Ahmed Abdellatif Sherif Mohamed and Youssef Samir Megahed, both Egyptian nationals, with transporting explosives in interstate commerce without permits.
The two University of South Florida (USF) students....remember them?
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