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Hugh Hewitt
Professor Hugh Hewitt is a lawyer, law professor and broadcast journalist whose nationally syndicated radio show is heard in more than 120 cities across the United States every weekday afternoon. Professor Hewitt has been a frequent guest on CNN, Fox News Network, and MSNBC, and has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the Los Angeles Times. Hewitt writes daily for his blog, HughHewitt.com, which is among the most visited political blogs in the U.S. He is also a weekly columnist for The Washington Examiner and Townhall.com.
Writer's WebsiteAccommodation: The New Coercion
By Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
In upstate New York, Robert and Cynthia Gifford were recently fined $13,000 for refusing to host a lesbian wedding on their private farm. They were also ordered to pay restitution to the lesbian couple, who held their wedding elsewhere.
In Oregon, Aaron and Melissa Klein were forced to shut down their bakery, Sweet Cakes by...
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Let’s kill the Iran deal
“The first thing we do, let’s kill the Iran deal.” — Dick the Butcher in Henry VI, Part II, Act IV, Scene ii, 73.
A paraphrase, but it ought to be the first line of House Speaker John Boehner and likely Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s joint agenda for January 2015.
A new law dismembering any executive agreement with Iran would...
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Let’s kill the Iran deal
“The first thing we do, let’s kill the Iran deal.” — Dick the Butcher in Henry VI, Part II, Act IV, Scene ii, 73.
A paraphrase, but it ought to be the first line of House Speaker John Boehner and likely Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s joint agenda for January 2015.
A new law dismembering any executive agreement with Iran would...
Read More
Let’s kill the Iran deal
“The first thing we do, let’s kill the Iran deal.” — Dick the Butcher in Henry VI, Part II, Act IV, Scene ii, 73.
A paraphrase, but it ought to be the first line of House Speaker John Boehner and likely Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s joint agenda for January 2015.
A new law dismembering any executive agreement with Iran would...
Read More
Let’s kill the Iran deal
“The first thing we do, let’s kill the Iran deal.” — Dick the Butcher in Henry VI, Part II, Act IV, Scene ii, 73.
A paraphrase, but it ought to be the first line of House Speaker John Boehner and likely Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s joint agenda for January 2015.
A new law dismembering any executive agreement with Iran would...
Read More
Let’s kill the Iran deal
“The first thing we do, let’s kill the Iran deal.” — Dick the Butcher in Henry VI, Part II, Act IV, Scene ii, 73.
A paraphrase, but it ought to be the first line of House Speaker John Boehner and likely Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s joint agenda for January 2015.
A new law dismembering any executive agreement with Iran would...
Read More
Let’s kill the Iran deal
“The first thing we do, let’s kill the Iran deal.” — Dick the Butcher in Henry VI, Part II, Act IV, Scene ii, 73.
A paraphrase, but it ought to be the first line of House Speaker John Boehner and likely Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s joint agenda for January 2015.
A new law dismembering any executive agreement with Iran would...
Read More
Let’s kill the Iran deal
“The first thing we do, let’s kill the Iran deal.” — Dick the Butcher in Henry VI, Part II, Act IV, Scene ii, 73.
A paraphrase, but it ought to be the first line of House Speaker John Boehner and likely Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s joint agenda for January 2015.
A new law dismembering any executive agreement with Iran would...
Read More
GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The U.S. Senate class of 2014 gathers for “orientation” this week, and the hallway talk will be of committee assignments — with a few quiet conversations about the filibuster.
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory. Not only were the GOP winners of great quality, they bring such a variety of skill sets...
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GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The U.S. Senate class of 2014 gathers for “orientation” this week, and the hallway talk will be of committee assignments — with a few quiet conversations about the filibuster.
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory. Not only were the GOP winners of great quality, they bring such a variety of skill sets...
Read More
GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The U.S. Senate class of 2014 gathers for “orientation” this week, and the hallway talk will be of committee assignments — with a few quiet conversations about the filibuster.
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory. Not only were the GOP winners of great quality, they bring such a variety of skill sets...
Read More
GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The U.S. Senate class of 2014 gathers for “orientation” this week, and the hallway talk will be of committee assignments — with a few quiet conversations about the filibuster.
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory. Not only were the GOP winners of great quality, they bring such a variety of skill sets...
Read More
GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The U.S. Senate class of 2014 gathers for “orientation” this week, and the hallway talk will be of committee assignments — with a few quiet conversations about the filibuster.
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory. Not only were the GOP winners of great quality, they bring such a variety of skill sets...
Read More
GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The U.S. Senate class of 2014 gathers for “orientation” this week, and the hallway talk will be of committee assignments — with a few quiet conversations about the filibuster.
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory. Not only were the GOP winners of great quality, they bring such a variety of skill sets...
Read More
GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The U.S. Senate class of 2014 gathers for “orientation” this week, and the hallway talk will be of committee assignments — with a few quiet conversations about the filibuster.
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory. Not only were the GOP winners of great quality, they bring such a variety of skill sets...
Read More
Obama’s Midterm Shellacking, Part II
by Brian Fahy & Garrett Fahy
What does national rejection of a President, and his party, look like? On Tuesday, it looked like this.
The GOP gained sixteen seats in the House of Representatives, giving it the largest majority it has had since 1929. The GOP won seven, though possibly nine, U.S. Senate seats to take control of that chamber away from Mr. Do...
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