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Why the Old Media isn't trusted
Wednesday December 29, 2004By Hugh Hewitt -- This past Sunday, the Washington Post ran a front-page story by reporter Michael Powell on a controversy that had split the school board in Dover, Pa. The Board had adopted a resolution on how evolutionary theory was to be taught that included a mandate that the gaps in the theory ...

The year of the blogs
Wednesday December 22, 2004By Hugh Hewitt -- Time Magazine names Powerline's trio of lawyer-reporters "bloggers of the year," and the next day the Washington Post announces the purchase of Internet news site "Slate." What's next, the acquisition of RealClearPolitics by the Wall Stre ...

Triathletes in cyberspace
Wednesday December 15, 2004By Hugh Hewitt -- And now for something completely different – a column about triathlons. And specifically about Trigeeks. First, some background. This is the desert season for pundits – a stretch of weeks wherein little moves and ...

Do the math
Wednesday December 08, 2004By Hugh Hewitt -- On Monday, Bill Bennett wrote a great column for RealClearPolitics, which included a kind plug for my website, but which was widely noted in the blogosphere because of Bennett's recognition of the rise of ...

3 great choices
Wednesday December 01, 2004By Hugh Hewitt -- It is Christmas time – the season of celebrating Christ's birth and also of gift giving. The best gifts are books, and over at HughHewitt.com, I have assembled a long list of links to other blogs that recommend the best in modern novels – novels that deserve to be read ...

Targeting Target for some questions
Wednesday November 24, 2004By Hugh Hewitt -- Last week, Target got some press coverage it didn't want – articles in a variety of newspapers and on "Fox News" about the retailer's decision to exile the Salvation Army and its kettles from the front of its more that 1,100 stores nationwide. Target's decision will cost the ...

Changing of the guard
Wednesday November 17, 2004By Hugh Hewitt -- With the announcement of William Safire's retirement, the New York Times faces an important choice: Will Safire be replaced with a center-right scribbler, or will the Times be content to let David Brooks carry the entire burden of representing non-liberal America? ...

First time tragedy, second time farce
Wednesday November 03, 2004By Hugh Hewitt -- It is 1 a.m. in Dallas, and I have been broadcasting since 5:00 p.m., so I will be brief. Although the autopsy may take some time, the disaster that were the exit polls tonight will long be remembered as the equivalent of the early call of Florida for Gore in 2000. This was ...

Moment of decision
Wednesday October 27, 2004By Hugh Hewitt -- I don't think it is that close, but folks should be working as though it was. The "72 hour" project needs help. Sign up. Make some calls. Drive some old folks to the polls. Hold a sign at a street corner. Be an observer. But to be effective, yo ...

Bush is looking good!
Wednesday October 20, 2004By Hugh Hewitt -- I have devoted a lot of space and time at my blog to prompting and collecting the responses from hundreds of bloggers to the questions: Why vote for Bush and what's wrong with Kerry. These bloggers run the gamut from homeschoolin ...



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Hugh Hewitt is an author, television commentator and syndicated talk-show host of the Salem Radio Network's Hugh Hewitt Show, heard in over 40 markets around the country.








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