Senator Mitch McConnell, Erwin Chemerinsky

Hewitt: Hour 3 – After a replay of the Mitch McConnell interview, Hugh talked about judicial nomination implications of last week with law professor Erwin Chemerinsky of Duke University. Later in the hour, calls about the new House and Senate leadership.

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John McIntyre

Hewitt: Hour 2 – Guest host Jed Babbin goes into more depth about what went wrong for the Republicans with Real Clear Politics’ John McIntyre.

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Richard Miniter, John Shadegg

Hewitt: Hour 1 – Guest host Jed Babbin talked the impact of the elections to national security and defense with Rich Miniter. Later in the hour, he talked with Arizona Congressman John Shadegg, who is running for the minority whip position in the House of Representatives.

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Yoni Tidi, Frank Gaffney

Hewitt: Hour 1 – national security implications of the election last Tuesday, and the impact of the new defense team apparently being put in by the Bush administration.

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Emmett of the Unblinking Eye

Hewitt: Hour 3 – After last week’s interview between Hugh Hewitt and ABC News’ Mark Halperin, where Halperin seemed to obsess on something apparently going wrong in Hugh’s childhood, Emmett presents the top ten bad childhood movies of all time.

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Michael Barone

Hewitt: Hour 1 – Guest host Jed Babbin celebrates the 231st birthday of the United States Marine Corps, and analyzes the Tuesday election results with U.S. News and World Report’s Michael Barone.

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