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Articles Written by: HUGH HEWITT
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Hugh Hewitt is the "host of a nationally syndicated radio show heard in more than 70 cities nationwide, and a Professor of Law at Chapman University Law School, where he teaches Constitutional Law," his Townhall.com bio states. He is the author of seven books. Hewitt has received 3 Emmys during his decade of work as co-host of the PBS Los Angeles affiliate KCET's nightly news and public affairs show Life & Times. He is a weekly columnist for The Daily Standard, the online edition of The Weekly Standard. He serves as Executive Editor of Townhall.com. His radio show is syndicated by Salem Radio Network, the parent company of which also owns Townhall.com.
Would a member of the House of Representatives vote to pass Obamacare if he or she knew it was going to lead to an electoral loss in November 2010?
Even if a "yes" vote on Obamacare significantly increases the likelihood of a loss without guaranteeing ...
From HUGH HEWITT,
Town Hall,
19 Nov 2009
Next week the Democrats' leader in the United States Senate, Harry Reid, is going to try and open debate on Obamacare. The switchboard at the Senate --202-224-3121-- should be ringing non-stop as a result.
The motion Reid will offer to open debate on ...
From HUGH HEWITT,
Town Hall,
12 Nov 2009
QuantumSphere is seven years old, founded and operated by a University of California Irvine grad in Santa Ana, one of the country's most impoverished cities, with capital he raised for himself. He employs 21 people in the invention and production of ...
From HUGH HEWITT,
Town Hall,
7 Nov 2009
Each of these declared candidates for the United States Senate --frontrunners for the GOP nomination in Colorado, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Ohio, Illinois and Connecticut respectively-- are aware of the backlash building against Democrats across the ...
From HUGH HEWITT,
Town Hall,
29 Oct 2009
Liz McNulty is a mother of four smalls and another one about to arrive. She is also one of my law partners and a widely respected, very effective products liability litigator. Liz also helps me spot the legal stories with crossover appeal to my radio ...
From HUGH HEWITT,
Town Hall,
21 Oct 2009
Thanks to Florian for the link.
http://www.hughhewitt.com/transcripts.aspx?id=77fe9a0d-d15d-4f33-af90-d4685976f8e0
HH: Special hour of the Hugh Hewitt Show with Richard Dawkins, a fellow of New College, Oxford, where he taught for many, many years, the ...
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was asked Tuesday about the possibility of Rush Limbaugh acquiring a piece of the NFL's St. Louis Rams, and responded:
"I've said many times before we're all held to a high standard here, and I think divisive comments are ...
From HUGH HEWITT,
Town Hall,
14 Oct 2009
President Obama has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, a stunning and unexpected event, but one that provides the president with a unique opportunity to reverse the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan and to rally the world against the rising evil ...
From HUGH HEWITT,
Town Hall,
9 Oct 2009
More than 2,000 activists packed the Crystal City Gateway Marriott this weekend for the annual "Americans for Prosperity" meeting. It is a football weekend in the most beautiful time of the fall, but these folks were in a vast ballroom on Saturday ...
From HUGH HEWITT,
Town Hall,
4 Oct 2009
Yesterday's conversation with Whitman was about the key issues facing California, and the most important one is the devastating tax burden driving out businesses and depressing growth while accounting for the 12% unemployment in the state. Step one in ...
From HUGH HEWITT,
Town Hall,
24 Sep 2009