Monthly Archives: January 2010

Answering the Call: Corporations and Campaigns, Part 3 | HughHewitt.com | 01.25.10

This posting appeared as one of a four part series on HughHewitt.com.  Hugh Hewitt wrote 1 and 4, another columnist who goes by the handle “Bear in the Woods” wrote 2.  According to Hugh, “Bear in the Woods” is a senior advertising executive.  To see the other entries, please go to the www.HughHewitt.com: Bear in […]
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Four Words | HughHewitt.com | 01.18.10

With the Democrats looking about to lose Ted Kennedy’s senate seat, a single line near the end of a front-page story in Sunday’s New York Times should send chills through the White House’s top echelons. The story’s headline announces “Election Tests Staying Power of Democrats.”  Most of the focus is on why the Massachusetts race […]
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How the GOP Lost Congress | HughHewitt.com | 01.10.10

In today’s Wall Street Journal (here: http://tiny.cc/T958J), I offer “10 Tips for the GOP in 2010”.  Over the weekend I found an online interview that gives excellent context to criticism I offer of recent GOP congresses. First, background. In the article I argue that, if they are to win big in 2010, congressional Republicans must […]
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10 Tips for the GOP in 2010 | Wall Street Journal | 01.10.10

It is an old rule of politics. When your opponent is in the process of destroying himself, don’t get in his way. Despite tanking poll numbers both for themselves and their president, congressional Democrats have persisted for months in a stunning act of political self-destruction. The evaporation of home-state support for Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson […]
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Spies, Terrorists, Brits, and Us in 2010 | HughHewitt.com | 1.04.10

With the White House claiming it was on top of the global terror threat, the oversized-type front-page headline in the weekend Financial Times suggested a different story. It read: “Yemen terror summit called.” The lead paragraph reported: “Western governments have convened a top-level meeting for this month to discuss strategies to counter Yemen’s growing role […]
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