Hoo-Hoo It

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Hugh Hewitt, America's least intellectually honest pundit, has long fascinated me in the way that car wrecks fascinate me. It is now even more fascinating to see his fans "get" it. When Hewitt would lead the cheers against Dems, his staunchest fans saw him as witty, gracious and wise, despite the strong disagreement of those of a different political persuasion. Now he is so focused on leading cheers against anyone but Mitt Romney that large conservative swaths of the blogosphere have turned on him. As for Hugh's hero, Romney, he doesn't seem very intellectually honest either. Seems like a man-crush made in heaven....

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