Mike Gallagher Radio Show Hour 3 – 5/31/2012
New York City considers a plan to ban large sugary drinks.
New York City considers a plan to ban large sugary drinks.
Mike digs into the liberal’s perception of “fairness”.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was recently exposed as a poor tipper while honeymooning in Europe.
California has been selling specialty license plates, claiming the money would support the families of 9/11 victims. The program raised $15 million, but only $21,000 has actually reached families.
Mike rails against the so-called “food police”, after a satisfying visits to Paula Dean’s restaurant in Savannah, GA.
Donald Trump has revived questions about President Obama’s birth certificate.
National Review columnist Andrew McCarthy opposes the idea of Gov. Chris Christie becoming the VP nominee.
Massachusetts sentorial candidate Elizabeth Warren continues to try to quell the controversy over her claim that she’s a Native American.
MS-NBC host Chris Hayes had to apologize, after saying that he’s uncomfortable with labelling soldiers as “heroes”.
Troubling new details in the Etan Patz case suggest that many people knew the identity of the murder for years, without notifying the police.