Iran, GOP Presidential Field, ObamaCare: Ken Blackwell Discusses Current Events
17 November 2011
Ken Blackwell, American Civil Rights Union Senior Fellow and contributing editor for Townhall.com, discusses the potential for an Israeli strike against Iran, the strengths and weaknesses of GOP presidential candidates and the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to review Obamacare.
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