Archive for Hugh Hewitt Show

Jim Talent, Justin Webb, Byron York

Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh continues from atop the Spin Room at the Reagan Library, home of the first GOP presidential debate, and is joined by former Missouri Senator Jim Talent, BBC journalist Justin Webb, and National Review’s Byron York.

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Carl Cameron, Chuck Workman

Hewitt: Hour 3 – As Hugh continues from the GOP presidential debate at the Reagan Library, he is joined by Fox News Channel’s top political reporter, Carl Cameron, and then is ambushed on-air by documentary film maker Chuck Workman. As the hour continued, Hugh turned the tables on Chuck.

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Richard Shelby, John Hinderacker

Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh discusses the veto by President Bush regarding the supplemental appropriations bill, and has little good to say about George Tenet’s new book. John Hinderacker talks about Powerline’s new candidate forum.

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Glenn Reynolds, John Podhoretz, Matt Burden

Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh discusses the bad decision by the Army to ban mil-bloggers, and discusses Israeli politics, and the freefall in the popularity of the Olmert government with New York Post columnist John Podhoretz.

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Brigadier General David Phillips

Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh gets an update from Baghdad on how the country’s police forces and criminal justice system are being stood up by Brigadier General David Phillips. Later in the hour, Hugh takes calls about the Army’s decision to end mil-bloggers.

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Victor Davis Hanson

Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh spends the hour talking about the war, both in Iraq and here amongst the political class in Washington with military historian and classicist Victor Davis Hanson.

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John McIntyre

Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh discusses his Hannity and Colmes appearance last night, then talks politics with Real Clear Politics’ John McIntyre.

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Geoffrey Stone, John Eastman, David Allen White

Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh continues to look at the controversial speculation from University of Chicago law professor Geoffrey Stone that the five Supreme Court justices’ Catholicism may have played a role in their recent partial birth abortion decision. Later in the hour, America’s professor, David Allen White, brings us a little known Shakespeare play that is turning heads in Washington, D.C. right now.

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James Lileks, Dennis Prager, Jim VandeHei

Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh continues his dissection of what ails the newspaper industry with James Lileks, the inappropriateness of ABC’s coverage of the DC madame story, and previews the upcoming GOP presidential debate with The Politico’s Jim VandeHei.

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