Col. John Mills, Senior Fellow, Center for Security Policy
I spoke with Colonel John Mills about the election in South Korea. What happened? How it is that the Chinese Communist Party came to exercise not only considerable influence but quite possibly determinative influence over the outcome with the election of a communist who is closely aligned with them and with the North Korean regime as well. What does it all mean for American security as well as the prospects for freedom on the Korean Peninsula?
George Rasley, Editor of Conservative HQ
George Rasley and I took stock with our duty genius about the South Korean elections of an election professional, the evidence that Communist China helped steal it.
We also discussed the large, comprehensive bill and its prospects, both in the Senate and in Congress more broadly, and we visited, finally, about judicial supremacism, a real constitutional crisis, to be sure, but one that arises from an unconstitutional, indeed anti-constitutional priority being given to the courts over the political branches.
Major Elliot Chodoff, Political and Military Analyst, Hamartzim Educational Services
I spoke with Major Elliot Chodoff about developments in Gaza, part of the conflict in which he has directly served, namely the military aspects, but also what is going on with the effort to provide humanitarian relief in a controlled manner. Is it? Bizarre case of Israelis killing the people that they're trying to feed? Or is it par for the course with Hamas, which engages, as Elliot put it, not only in the use of human shields but actually uses its people for human sacrifice in the interests of Hamas as well?