As Mitt Romney goes down in defeat after crushing defeat, Hugh Hewitt desperately continues to spin for his book subject by focusing on. . .the small margin of victory by which John McCain will win his home state of Arizona.
"Given the Rush blast, the Dobson declaration, and Huck's strength in the south," Baby Hewie gasps, "McCain can't be considered a frontrunner by any conventional standard."
And your boy Mitt will, Baby Hewie? Sucker's only won his home state so far--and the last time I ever saw people consider a loser a front-runner is when Dubya won the 2000 election.
February 5, 2008 19:46
"Baby Hewie"?
What is this, 5th grade?
February 5, 2008 20:07
It's no more immature than you calling 241 Toll Road opponents "the mice-uber-alles crowd" or Scott Graves calling them "lunatic hippie finge" (misspelling in the original).
February 5, 2008 20:38
Actually, Gustavo, it is.
Yes, I'm making fun of their elevation of mouse habitat over human habitat, in order to make a point.
But you're just calling Hugh a name, like a grade schooler taunting a fat kid on the playground.
February 5, 2008 20:40
Besides, "It's no more immature than..." isn't much of a defense.
February 5, 2008 20:58
Ah, you're just sore because of your relationship with Hugh--if it was anyone else (like Papi Pulido), you wouldn't care. As for defense, how about this: I don't think it's immature at all--just part of the politics game, one that you and Hugh know doesn't care for niceties.
By the way, your mouse point is lost on me, since I oppose the 241 but don't particularly care about mice. And Scott's hippie remark? Just lame and clichéd--I suggest you scold your fellow blogger more than me, since he committed the bigger stylistic sin than I.