Facts Are Stubborn Things (Audio: Interview)
Merrill Matthews joins Washington DC talk host Don Kroah in the WAVA studios to discuss recent headlines on Obamacare, immigration, the minimum wage, and the race for the White House in 2016.
SoundByte: The Legacy of Obama - Trying to Explain What He Doesn't Understand Himself?
President Obama says the reason for his delay in rolling out an immigration plan by executive order is so he can invest more time explaining it to the public.
Obama Tries to Govern, Manage Foreign Despots By The Honor System (Audio: Interview)
Don't worry about the rule of law. President Obama will just take your word for it--- "honor-nomics."
SoundByte: Teachers Go Postal
A teacher’s union wants Staples out of the mail business to keep postal workers from facing competition.
Could the Attack on Rick Perry Backfire on Democrats? (Audio: Interview)
IPI's Merrill Matthews discusses the case against Texas Gov. Rick Perry, and explains not only how the case may backfire on Democrats, but could actually advance Perry's political prospects.
Rick Perry's Indictment Could Boost His Presidential Chances (Audio: Interview)
Texas Governor Rick Perry’s indictment could help his presidential prospects if voters see his actions as an effort to stand up for principle and public accountability. Merrill Matthews talks with Wisconsin talk host Vicki McKenna.
SoundByte: Illegal Immigrants Demand a Voice in the White House
Can't blame them for asking. Truth is, conservatives would like a voice, too.
SoundByte: Who's Responsible for the Flood of Illegals?
Who’s responsible for the flood of illegal immigrants across the border?
Growing income inequality? There’s no "there" there. (Audio: Interview)
The left tries to make income inequality the hot button issue of the 2014 elections, but the government’s own key index clearly reports an altogether different story.
Majority of Americans Now Receive Government Benefits (Audio: Interview)
In the wake of the Hobby Lobby decision, more employers may cancel employer-based health care coverage, plus with the millions of new enrollees in ACA exchanges or expanded Medicaid, we have finally reached the tipping point in which more than half the American public are receiving government benefits.