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Mark Steyn, Mitch McConnell, Danny and Ryan.

Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks about the Imus affair with Mark Steyn, Iraq and Senate business with Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, and speed dating with Danny and Ryan.

Thomas Ricks

Hewitt: Hour 3 – After calls from listeners, Hugh was joined by Washington Post senior Pentagon and military writer Thomas Ricks, discussing the proposed new war czar, and the nature and potential size of the enemy we face in the war on terror.

Tim Pawlenty, Curt Pringle, Erwin Chemerinsky, John Eastman, Steven Hayward.

Hewitt: Hour 2 – Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, supporter of the Minnesota Wild, and Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle, supporter of the Anaheim Ducks, size each other up as the two teams face off in the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Erwin and John discuss legal news and ethics of the week, and then Steven Hayward of the American Enterprise Institute and Hugh go into the fact and lots of fiction around global warming.

Mike Allen, Chris Cillizza, Glenn Reynolds, Mickey Kaus.

Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh speaks with Politico’s Mike Allen, fresh from John McCain’s big speech today, and speculates on whether the cancer disclosure might hurt a potential run by Fred Thompson. Washington Post’s The Fix blogger, Chris Cillizza, talks about the ten House and Senate races most insiders are watching, and then a feisty debate on immigration with uberbloggers Glenn Reynolds from Instapundit, and Mikey Kaus from Kausfiles.

David Allen White, John Mark Reynolds

Hewitt: Hour 3 – Professors White and Reynolds guide Hugh through the top 30 books that everyone should try to read while they’re alive, and what books every college freshman or sophomore must absolutely read.

Tim Pawlenty, Curt Pringle, Erwin Chemerinsky, John Eastman, Steven Hayward.

Hewitt: Hour 2 – Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, supporter of the Minnesota Wild, and Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle, supporter of the Anaheim Ducks, size each other up as the two teams face off in the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Erwin and John discuss legal news and ethics of the week, and then Steven Hayward of the American Enterprise Institute and Hugh go into the fact and lots of fiction around global warming.

Mike Allen, Chris Cillizza, Glenn Reynolds, Mickey Kaus.

Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh speaks with Politico’s Mike Allen, fresh from John McCain’s big speech today, and speculates on whether the cancer disclosure might hurt a potential run by Fred Thompson. Washington Post’s The Fix blogger, Chris Cillizza, talks about the ten House and Senate races most insiders are watching, and then a feisty debate on immigration with uberbloggers Glenn Reynolds from Instapundit, and Mikey Kaus from Kausfiles.

David Allen White, John Mark Reynolds

Hewitt: Hour 3 – Professors White and Reynolds guide Hugh through the top 30 books that everyone should try to read while they’re alive, and what books every college freshman or sophomore must absolutely read.

Scott Johnson, Frank Gaffney

Hewitt: Hour 2 – Powerline’s Scott Johnson talks about the current dismal state of politics in Israel, and Frank Gaffney’s expose of how PBS is stifling a realistic look at the enemy we face in the war on terror gains traction.

E.J. Dionne

Hewitt: Hour 1 & 3 – The long time Washington Post columnist makes his debut on the Hugh Hewitt show, discussing his post morten of the John McCain presidential campaign, plus looking at how the left and the right view the nature of the enemy we face in the War On Terror.

Scott Johnson, Frank Gaffney

Hewitt: Hour 2 – Powerline’s Scott Johnson talks about the current dismal state of politics in Israel, and Frank Gaffney’s expose of how PBS is stifling a realistic look at the enemy we face in the war on terror gains traction.

Scott Johnson, Frank Gaffney

Hewitt: Hour 2 – Powerline’s Scott Johnson talks about the current dismal state of politics in Israel, and Frank Gaffney’s expose of how PBS is stifling a realistic look at the enemy we face in the war on terror gains traction.

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