Tag Archives: Hugh Hewitt

Dennis Prager Spoke To Republican Members Of Congress This Week

I’ve been waiting for Dennis Prager to run for president since 1989. I’m excited that the big day is almost here. I feel it in my bones. Dennis Prager is at the top of his game. He is as eloquent … Continue reading

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‘My God Is A Radio Talkshow Host’

A friend calls. “How is your moral bank account?” “Overdrawn,” I say. “There’s a bizarro Luke Ford out there who wants to be an Orthodox Jew but all the synagogues reject him,” he says. “We should do a Shabbos dinner … Continue reading

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Right-wing tubbies stump for Minnesota Republicans

Report: Clockwise from upper left: Prager, Hewitt, Medved, Paulsen, Bachmann, Coleman The so-called “Three Tenors” of talk radio — conservatives Michael Medved, Hugh Hewitt and Dennis Prager — spoke before a crowd of 3,000… Prager, mentioning “Minnesota Nice,” hailed Coleman … Continue reading

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Sarah Palin Attracts A Crowd Of 60,000 In FL

Hugh Hewitt blogs: The Palin effect continues even as various MSM voices argue that the governor’s impact on the race is diminishing.  These sorts of crowds cannot be produced by advance men or old party networks.  The Palin breakout continues, … Continue reading

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Essential Books For Understanding The Iraq War

Hugh Hewitt writes: …Dexter Filkins’ brilliant, riveting and deeply disquieting The Forever War, now making its way up best-sellers lists. Filkins is a reporter for the New York Times, and The Forever War is a memoir of his first eight … Continue reading

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