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Hunter Baker

by | Mar 30, 2007

Hugh Hewitt continues to be wrong in his characterization of the Romney religion question. Here’s a clip from his latest: Bottom line: If you want to study up on the Mormons, fine. There is nothing biogted about genuine curioisty, and…

by | Mar 29, 2007

The loose coalition of Mitt pals on the net has not exactly been winning friends.

by | Mar 28, 2007

In a recent interview, Hugh Hewitt was quick to take my Redstate colleague Erick Erickson to task for insisting religion is relevant to a political campaign. Now that James Dobson has handicapped Thompson’s chances by deeming him insufficiently Christian, I…

by | Mar 28, 2007

If you need a little humor pick-me up, check this out. Well worth your time. (HT: Leverkuhn)

by | Mar 28, 2007

Hugh Hewitt has taken the position that it is somehow a violation of American values and the spirit of Article VI of the Constitution to take a healthy interest in Governor Romney’s Mormon beliefs. In essence, he wants to treat…

by | Mar 24, 2007

Phil, I’m informed by a reliable source that there are authors who have yet to break 20,000 sales on a book and still have made the NYT bestseller list. Sell enough in a week or two and fall off super…

by | Mar 23, 2007

Last week, Hugh Hewitt was giving us updates on how A Mormon in the White House was doing at Amazon. He’s stopped giving updates. I figure I’ll do my part. The book is sitting at #257, far below R. Emmett…

by | Mar 22, 2007

I’m turning into a full-time Hewitt critic, but as someone who has often enjoyed reading his blog in the past, I simply can’t take the continuing infomercial quality of his endorsement of Mitt Romney and the way every conversation comes…

by | Mar 18, 2007

I have a theory that Hugh Hewitt now determines what he will write about by the criterion of whether it will give him an opportunity to prop up Mitt Romney’s campaign. He starts a recent post talking about speechwriting and…

by | Mar 16, 2007

Wlady, I thought she came off fine. The problem, if there is one, is that her presentation was somewhat boring. I think she could deliver a good pro-Rudy speech with some prepared material rather than this kind of reminiscence delivered…

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