Hugh Hewitt
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Yeah, somebody is Tomcatting. I like that. Let me ask you about the one, the people who could really write out Pete, makeup artists. I don't know how Fox does it, but PBS, when I did a decade with you. No, they loved him.
And their opinions count a lot. They know people.
And their opinions count a lot. They know people.
And their opinions count a lot. They know people.
Josh's argument is a straw man, and it stands out. In a city full of battalions of straw men, Josh's argument stands out as a straw man because it is not responsive to, number one, why did they begin the inquiry when he was a Princeton guy and he did go in the military?
Josh's argument is a straw man, and it stands out. In a city full of battalions of straw men, Josh's argument stands out as a straw man because it is not responsive to, number one, why did they begin the inquiry when he was a Princeton guy and he did go in the military?
Josh's argument is a straw man, and it stands out. In a city full of battalions of straw men, Josh's argument stands out as a straw man because it is not responsive to, number one, why did they begin the inquiry when he was a Princeton guy and he did go in the military?
Number two, why didn't they tell us that West Point had misled them, which is itself rather significant since he's going to be the Secretary of Defense? And if the answer is because they have bad Then you just put it in. It's a one paragraph thing. We got a tip or we were concerned that he didn't get into West Point. We investigated it. It turns out that West Point was wrong.
Number two, why didn't they tell us that West Point had misled them, which is itself rather significant since he's going to be the Secretary of Defense? And if the answer is because they have bad Then you just put it in. It's a one paragraph thing. We got a tip or we were concerned that he didn't get into West Point. We investigated it. It turns out that West Point was wrong.
Number two, why didn't they tell us that West Point had misled them, which is itself rather significant since he's going to be the Secretary of Defense? And if the answer is because they have bad Then you just put it in. It's a one paragraph thing. We got a tip or we were concerned that he didn't get into West Point. We investigated it. It turns out that West Point was wrong.
So we ought to now worry about West Point record keeping. Tom Cotton sent a letter over to West Point. He wants answers. My guess is it's innocent error by an incompetent bureaucrat. But unless until we know that it's a story, what we know is that ProPublica did not do it. Now, part two, Josh Gerstein. Remember? And he's been a critic of Thomas and Alito and their ethics the whole time.
So we ought to now worry about West Point record keeping. Tom Cotton sent a letter over to West Point. He wants answers. My guess is it's innocent error by an incompetent bureaucrat. But unless until we know that it's a story, what we know is that ProPublica did not do it. Now, part two, Josh Gerstein. Remember? And he's been a critic of Thomas and Alito and their ethics the whole time.
So we ought to now worry about West Point record keeping. Tom Cotton sent a letter over to West Point. He wants answers. My guess is it's innocent error by an incompetent bureaucrat. But unless until we know that it's a story, what we know is that ProPublica did not do it. Now, part two, Josh Gerstein. Remember? And he's been a critic of Thomas and Alito and their ethics the whole time.
So he and ProPublica are washing each other's hands. They share a point of view about the court. So they're circling the wagons. Left-wing journos are circling the wagons around left-wing journals. And He got hammered in the comments because everyone said, yeah, that's actually not journalism.
So he and ProPublica are washing each other's hands. They share a point of view about the court. So they're circling the wagons. Left-wing journos are circling the wagons around left-wing journals. And He got hammered in the comments because everyone said, yeah, that's actually not journalism.
So he and ProPublica are washing each other's hands. They share a point of view about the court. So they're circling the wagons. Left-wing journos are circling the wagons around left-wing journals. And He got hammered in the comments because everyone said, yeah, that's actually not journalism.
You should say that you were misled by West Point and that that was unfortunate and that you were hot washing the story. And that's what I hate that when you have an hour to respond. That's hot washing the story. And thank goodness he had good files.
You should say that you were misled by West Point and that that was unfortunate and that you were hot washing the story. And that's what I hate that when you have an hour to respond. That's hot washing the story. And thank goodness he had good files.
You should say that you were misled by West Point and that that was unfortunate and that you were hot washing the story. And that's what I hate that when you have an hour to respond. That's hot washing the story. And thank goodness he had good files.
You know, it's interesting. I hadn't considered that their tip had come from within the academy. As you probably know, the academy is under an intense amount of focus for having become woke. And not one of them, but all three of them are under an intense amount of focus about what are you teaching our future warriors? Are they doing more social justice warrioring than they are?