On Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125 from 7 PM to 10 PM EST, Breitbart News Executive Chairman and host Stephen K. Bannon will be with in-studio co-hosts Jordan Schachtel and Matt Boyle. They will discuss Tuesday’s important primary battles, the Republican senate primary battle in Georgia with candidate and former Secretary of State Karen Handel, the ongoing drama regarding Boko Haram’s kidnapping of Nigerian girls, and a number of other important topics to start the news week.
Karen Handel, candidate for the Georgia senate seat, Georgia secretary of state, and vice president of Susasn G. Komen for the Cure, will come on the program to discuss the importance of grassroots turnout on Tuesday’s election.
Schachtel will discuss his Breitbart London interview with Margaret Thatcher aide and Director of the Heritage Foundation’s Margaret Thatcher Center For Freedom, Nile Gardner, which covered the UK Independence Party (UKIP), British-American Relations, and the Conservative movement.
Breitbart London Editor Raheem Kassam will come on the show, live from London, to talk about the latest polls regarding Thursday’s European Parliment vote for UKIP
Controversial author Robert Spencer, the director of Jihad Watch, a program of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, will come on the program for an in depth interview about his new book, Arab Winter Comes to America.
Faith J. H. McDonnell, Director of the Institute on Religion and Democracy’s Religious Liberty Program and Church Alliance for a New Sudan and the author of Girl Soldier: A Story of Hope for Northern Uganda’s Children (Chosen Books, 2007), will come on the program with Breitbart contributor Kate Gorka speak to Bannon about the global war on Christians and the religious persecutions Christians face on a daily basis. She has covered the story about the Christian woman sentenced to death in Sudan for converting to Christianity from Islam.
Bannon will speak to Breitbart contributor Frances Martel about the ongoing hunt to find the Nigerian girls abducted by the Islamist terrorist group, Boko Haram.
Breitbart contributor Caroline May will discuss the release of 36,000 criminals into America by the federal government, who is responsible, and what the impact will be on amnesty.
Jeff Poor, editor of Breitbart TV, and Breitbart contributor Michael Patrick Leahy, will discuss what Tuesday’s primaries mean to the Tea Party.
Co-host Boyle will talk about the continuing drama over in the Thad Cochran Mississippi senate primary showdown with state Sen. Chris McDaniel.