For the AmSpec readers in Houston, the time has come to issue judgment on the first hundred days of the Obama administration. Hugh Hewitt, Michael Medved, and Mike Gallagher are coming to the Dunham Theater of the Morris Cultural Arts Center at Houston Baptist University tomorrow night (Wednesday) to offer their critique of the president’s program so far.
The event is sponsored by the local conservative talker, KNTH 1070 AM and has provoked a lot of interest around the city. We expect over 1000 Houstonians to attend, but there just might be a ticket or two left. Here’s the link for the event.
And before the political balance police get up in arms, I would like to add the footnote that HBU is merely providing the forum to the radio station. We did the same for the Holocaust Museum by hosting Madeline Albright several months ago.
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Obama: The First 100 Days Event at HBU | But As For Me links to this page. Here’s an excerpt: