Kennedy kicks the night off talking about the horrific nightmare that Paris underwent with the attacks on Friday. What's even more sad as they were already dealing with a bout of insomia brought on by the Charlie Hebdo attack. Kennedy just wants to round them up, throw them in a big hole, and nuke the holy hell out of them. But obviously that's impossible without civilization causalities + completely impractical. Kennedy knows this. But she has a few ideas on what could improve the situation outside of the warmongering being advocated by some here in the United States. 1. Stop pussy footing around and call these beasts what they are - islamic radical terrorists. 2. Stop blaming Snowden. The terrorists didn't use encryption - he had nothing to do with this other than being an easy scapegoat. 3. Don't use this as an excuse to launch a poorly strategized war plan to save nations that don't even want it. So, he's not get engorged by the hysterical drum beat of war. Instead let's try to deal with this problem without further diminishing out civil liberties. Tonight's panel consists of JAMIE WEINSTEIN, ANTHONY FISHER, and MEGAN McCain. The panel continues to talk about the subjects brought up in Kennedy's opening monologue. Jamie is kind of wishy washy, Anthony Fisher warns against blow back, and McCain wants to eradicate ISIS. Sending troops in, the whole 9. She's afraid of an attack on the homeland. I guess the apple doens't fall far from the tree. To continue tonight's trend of talking ISIS and military intervention PETE HEGSETH and BRYAN SUITS are here via satellite to hash it out. Most of this hinges around Obama's ability to be commander and chief and the decisions as well as the statements he's made regarding this whole disaster. Of course they can't get to the end of the interview with some good ol' Syrian refugee bashing. Our exceptionally pretty panel returns. (I'm looking at you, Anthony.) First topic - Obama has continued with his plan to admit atlea