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Christopher Hitchens, Mitch McConnell, Claudia Rosett

06040801 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh deconstructs the upcoming end of the Hillary Clinton candidacy with Vanity Fair columnist Christopher Hitchens, and then gets an update on a strong effort by Senate Mitch McConnell to slow walk the global warming bill until judicial nomination promises are kept. Later in the hour, Foundation for Defense of Democracies fellow Claudia Rosett analyzes the differences between McCain and Obama foreign policy.

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Audio, Calls

06030802 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh plays new audio of Michelle Obama from the stump in Montana over the weekend, and reads a fascinating article by military historian Robert Kaplan about what it takes to get a Congressional Medal of Honor awarded.

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Mike Allen, Jim Geraghty

06030801 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh discusses the end? of the Democratic primary season with Politico ace reporter Mike Allen and with National Review Campaign Spot blogger Jim Geraghty.

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Audio cuts and calls

06020801 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh plays audio of Barack Obama’s very weird resignation from Trinity press conference, and takes calls.

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David Allen White

06020802 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh plays audio of John McCain’s important speech to AIPAC today, and talks about the Shakespeare reference of this year’s spelling bee winning word.

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Mitt Romney, Mac Johnson

05300801 Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks politics and GOP strategy with former Massachusetts governor and presidential candidate Mitt Romney, and why gas prices are where they are with Townhall Magazine columnist Mac Johnson.

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Mark Steyn, Guy Benson, Frank Gaffney

05290803 Hewitt: Hour 3 – After a replay of Mark Steyn, Hugh talks Obama politics with Guy Benson, one of the Young Guns, and then talks national security issues with Center For Security Policy president Frank Gaffney.

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Neil McBride, James Lileks, Basil Hoffman

05290802 Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh reflects on the passing of Sydney Pollock, then talks with Business Software Alliance Counsel Neil McBride about the future of motion pictures in ten years if piracy isn’t controlled, and then continues to reflect on the legacy of Sydney Pollock with humorist and columnist James Lileks, joined by veteran character actor Basil Hoffman.

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