Set Tivos to Stun: Nick Gillespie on Cavuto at 6pm; Red Eye at 3am
Reason.tv's Nick Gillespie will appear at 6pm ET tonight on Neal Cavuto's Fox Business Channel show, talking about the economy (or what's left of it). For details on the show, go here. Canceled due to developing news…
And in the wee small hours, he'll appear on Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld, which airs on Fox News at 3am ET. For more info, go here.
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Why doesn't The Jacket have a Twitter to keep us up to date on this stuff? And regular zipper altitude updates would be nice as well.
How can I know how I feel or what I think about anything unless I know exact which range of teeth the zipper is at?
You people are tearing me apart! APART!
Didn't Justin Raimondo used to wear a black leather jacket?
Cancel my subscription!
I shall watch on Red Eye. I see it most nights being an insomniac its on @ 2 where i live, i usually drift off sometime round 3-4. lets just hope he is not replacing the hot chick du jour of the night 😉
Me? Is it me?
I think that's S.E. Cupp, and yeah - she's smoking hot.
yes Cupp that woman from the WSj and just about any other femlale that guests on that show, save Coulter. Thats one skelotinezed BIATCH
If I recall correctly, that's the show full of awkward-looking dudes and blond hotties, all of whom think they're way funnier than they are.
The Jacket needs its own show instead.