Talk host Michael Savage tells Newsmax he's being smeared and cheated by the Council on American-Islamic Relations and gives us the latest on his lawsuit against them.
In an exclusive interview with Newsmax, conservative talk show host Michael Savage says he doesn't hate John McCain. He calls McCain a "65 percent conservative candidate" as opposed to Obama "who would be minus 50." But he doesn't believe McCain is sincere about securing our borders.
Hollywood insider and Newsmax contributor James Hirsen tells TV correspondent Ashley Martella that the actual transcript of ABC'S interview of Sarah Palin does not match the broadcast itself. He suspects ABC substituted other Palin answers for questions that she had good answers for in an effort to make her look bad. Hear his detailed explanation of what ABC did after the Charlie Gibson interview.
Mike Huckabee tells Newsmax his reasons for staying in the presidential race for now, the important conservative principles at stake, including illegal immigration and the heavy tax burden on Americans. He also answers the question whether he would consider being John McCain's running mate.
Syndicated columnist and author John Fund tells Newsmax TV that Democrats want to mandate same-day voter registration and voting in all 50 states and Republicans must stop them to keep voter fraud from getting worse.
Comedian Jackie Mason doesn't like Barack Obama very much. He tells Newsmax correspondent Ashley Martella how he really feels about the Democratic presidential nominee-in-waiting. Not meant for "politically correct" ears!
Political analyst Roger Stone discusses with Newsmax TV correspondent Ashley Martella why voters apparently bought Barack Obama's assertion to give 95 percent of Americans tax cuts while economists say that's impossible. He notes the claim got virtually no scrutiny from the media.
Comedian Jackie Mason tells Newsmax he's no fan of John McCain. But he says he understands why people would vote for him over either Clinton or Obama, something he says "that stinks worse."
Dick Morris tells Newsmax while he expects Hillary Clinton to "try anything" in her frantic effort to get the Democratic presidential nomination, including trying to dig up "dirt" on the super delegates to force their votes for her. But, he says, the race is basically over because Obama will have a comfortable delegate lead at the convention.
Republican State Senator Mike Haridopolos says he was impressed early on with Mike Huckabee's performance in the debates, and that's why he's supporting him for president.
Frank Brogan, President of Florida Atlantic University, says the Republican debate introduced his school to the nation and helped encourage students to get involved in dialogue and debate.