Hugh Hewitt
Sacramento Paper Gets Meg Whitman's Voting Record Wrong
October 8th, 2009 2:50 PM
The Sacramento Bee has drawn some heat for a September 24 article about California gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman's previous voting record.In the piece, author Andrew McIntosh alleged that "Whitman regularly skipped elections in California and several other states where she lived and worked."On Monday, conservative talk radio host Hugh Hewitt took McIntosh to task:
Ed Schultz Finds 'Hate Mongering' Intolerable - Except His Own
June 15th, 2009 9:09 PM
Leave it to a liberal with a microphone to condemn a practice he relishes when not pontificating.A recent example -- Ed Schultz from one day to the next on his radio show last week.On Wednesday, Schultz had this to say about conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt urging Americans not to buy GM or Chrysler vehicles since they are now manufactured by largely government-owned "socialist" companies (…
Obama Doesn't Understand Role of Joint Chiefs: Will MSM Take Note
July 14th, 2008 5:35 PM
A couple days ago at the gym, listening to a Hugh Hewitt podcast and perhaps not paying as much attention as I should have while pedaling away, I heard Hugh mention that Barack Obama doesn't understand the role of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. What was Hugh referring to? As the British would say: the penny just dropped. A few minutes ago, CNN's Situation Room played a clip of Obama saying this…
Jennings Rides Again: Kristol Warns Conservatives Against 'Temper Tan
February 4th, 2008 2:14 PM
The voters had a temper tantrum last week . . . Parenting and governing don't have to be dirty words: the nation can't be run by an angry two-year-old. -- Peter Jennings, November 14, 1994, on the Republican landslide.[C]onservatives . . . can choose to stand aside from history while having a temper tantrum. But they should consider that the American people might then choose not to invite them…
CNN: Rush Limbaugh, Talk Radio’s Power ‘Diminishing
January 24th, 2008 10:24 PM
CNN correspondent Carol Costello’s report on Thursday’s "The Situation Room" would have you believe that Rush Limbaugh and conservative talk radio have "lost influence," and the supposed proof is John McCain’s success up to this point in the Republican race for the presidential nomination. During the report, which aired at the bottom of the 5 pm Eastern hour, Costello proclaimed that Republican…
Harwood: Huck's Economic-Conservative Opponents Churchless Tax-Cut Wor
December 18th, 2007 8:50 AM
You'd hardly expect the chief Washington correspondent of business channel CNBC to negatively stereotype economic conservatives. But appearing on today's Morning Joe, the urbane John Harwood did just that.View video here.JOE SCARBOROUGH: [Huckabee is] a different type of evangelical. It's not the evangelical in American politics that's traditionally been very conservative economically. Obviously…
Frank Rich Hearts Huckabee
December 10th, 2007 7:21 AM
As Republican primary campaign slogans go, "Endorsed by Frank Rich!" might not be a candidate's strongest play. But for better or worse Mike Huckabee is essentially stuck with it after Rich's NYT's column of yesterday. The ostensible theme of "The Republicans Find Their Obama" is that Republican voters are leaning toward Huckabee for the same reasons that Dems are trending to Obama: that both…
Ruffini Must-Read: Conservative 'Feeder Blogs' Needed to Counter Left
October 24th, 2007 1:18 PM
It might not be as sexy as an item about an MSM anchor exposing his liberal bias. But if there's one thing I'd encourage conservatives to read, consider and act on in the blogosphere today, it is the Patrick Ruffni column "Information Gaps on the Right" at Hugh Hewitt's blog.Ruffini's fundamental point is the need for professionalized, conservative "feeder blogs," sites that "tee up"…
Columbia Journalism Review Writer Corrected Chickenhawk Claim About Mi
July 31st, 2007 4:19 PM
In an email to libertarian blog Q and O, Columbia Journalism Review writer Paul McLeary corrected his remarks that stated milbloggers preferred to leave fighting for their country to others. He said he “really stepped in it” and was “careless in [his] choice of wording.” If only the New York Times would correct their mistakes as publicly and clearly as McLeary did. Based on his explanation, it…