Congressman John Campbell was guest-hosting for Hugh Hewitt when Mark kept his weekly date with the show. They discussed Iran:
MARK STEYN: For whatever reason, Obama has decided that this is a kind of Nixon-China moment for him, in which he is reorienting the whole of Middle Eastern policy ...to rehabilitate Iran as a member of the global community, and the regional superpower in the Middle East and in effect, to turn his back on America's traditional allies, being Israel, Saudi Arabia and the other Sunni Arab monarchies. So in that sense, I don't think they were 'bamboozled', because I think they got what they wanted, which is this entire reorientation, as dramatic as when America abandoned Chang Kai Shek for Maoist China, as dramatic as that. And I think that was really their goal, for whatever reason. I don't know why. I don't know that it makes sense, but I think that's what they wanted.
As for the nuclear program and its inspections regime...
MS: There's never going to be any inspections. All the component parts of it - they get to provide their own samples, they get to string things out for just short of a month if they don't want to be inspected... The Keystone Pipeline from Canada has been subjected to a greater inspections regime than Iran's nuclear program will ever be subjected to, because Obama cares more about stopping Canada getting its pipeline than Iran getting the bomb. That's the reality.
Mark was also asked to comment on Mrs Clinton's observation about "young black men in hoodies", and as a final thought offered a word of advice for the GOP establishment's reaction to their improbable frontrunner:
MS: When you have people like Senator McCain dismissing potentially one-fifth of the Republican base as 'crazies', you know, those guys - guys like McCain and Reince Priebus - have to learn how to insult Donald Trump without insulting his supporters. That way, they will condemn the Republican Party to lose.
You can find the full interview here.