Posted on 06/12/2011 4:52:14 PM PDT by HonestConservative
Darling & Babbin Rock Freedom Radio. How you ask? The House defunded the Vietnam war back in the 70s, why can the House not defund Libya? Yemen? Obamacare? Join us Sunday, June 12th on Freedom Radio at 8 pm est and find out.
Brian Darling is Director of Senate Relations at The Heritage Foundation.
Darling monitors political developments in the Senate -- as well as its relations with the House of Representatives and the White House -- to assess the likely impact on policy decisions.
Darling also has appeared on Fox and in 2008, Darling became a columnist for Human Events, giving the newspapers 154,000 weekly readers the inside scoop on Congress and the ups and downs of the conservative agenda. His work can also be found at Big Government and Big Journalism.
Read a the most scholarly work on the functions and power of the filibuster in existence here.
Jed Babbin is a former Air Force officer who served as a deputy undersecretary in the George H. W. Bush administration. He is a former editor of Human Events, the oldest conservative journal in the United States. Mr. Babbin has written columns for RealClearPolitics.com, The American Spectator, The Washington Times, The Weekly Standard and National Review Online. His work also appears in Big Journalism, Big Peace and Big Government.
His expertise is in politics, national security and foreign affairs.
Babbin's expertise, not to mention his perfect radio voice, have been used to sub for Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingraham, Hugh Hewitt, John Batchelor, Mark Larson (KOGO, San Diego) and Jerry Doyle and Fred Thompson, and more.
Read a sample of Babbin's work here, and here, and here.
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