A little different podcast today - we're featuring two interviews and two interviews only. So, no monologue. If you are really craving one, go to or download the SXM app and you can listen to it there. We spent a lot of time with Kathy Barnette this morning. The outsider Senate candidate in Pennsylvania who has had a meteoric rise, but not without controversy. We cover it all with her. I admit, she doesn't directly answer some questions, but she does break news in the instances where she does. Then, we speak to David McCormick, who has a wildly different background and demeanor than Barnette, though they apparently have arrived at very similar politics. He comes right at Dr. Oz in his segment and provides a couple of stark contrasts to Barnette as well. While Barnette lacks some polish, she does get the people going. McCormick does come off as more of a consummate professional, but is that even helpful in our current political environment? The voters will decide tomorrow.
On today's Breitbart News Daily podcast, we are featuring two interviews and two interviews only. So, no monologue. If you are really craving one, go to or download the Sirius XM app and you can listen to it there. We spent a lot of time with Pennsylvania Republican Senate primary candidate Kathy Barnette this morning. She's the outsider candidate who has had a meteoric rise, but not without controversy. We cover it all with her. I admit, she doesn't directly answer some of my questions, but she does break news in the instances when she does. Then, we speak to another Pennsylvania Republican Senate primary candidate, David McCormick. He has a wildly different background and demeanor than Barnette, though they apparently have arrived at very similar politics. McCormick comes right at apparent front-runner Dr. Mehmet Oz in his segment and provides a couple of stark contrasts between him and Barnette as well. And while Barnette lacks some polish, she does get the people going. McCormick comes off as more of a consummate professional, but is that even helpful in our current political environment? The voters will decide tomorrow.