Hugh Hewitt Losing It?

Categories: Hugh Hewitt Watch

220px-Hugh_Hewitt.JPGOrange County's most prominent conservative commentator is losing it. Earlier today, he urged listeners to vote for Al Franken, the celebrity challenger to Baby Hughie's longtime man-crush, Minnesota senator Norm Coleman. Hughie quickly corrected himself, but still.

But the strangest slip happened a little bit after, when Hewitt--usually a very articulate man--said this twice:

"...nothing nobody didn't...

Sorry I can't remember the rest of this sentence--I was driving. But he said this twice. A triple negative! Man, even Mexicans--where double negatives are not a no-no--don't commit this type of sin. Wonder what'll happen if Obama actually pulls through--we might have the first on-air explosion in history...

Comments (1)

Stanley Fiala says:

FYI Gustavo, a double negative is used by highly educated professionals instead of a single positive.

For example a lawyer will say "in no uncertain terms" meaning in "certain terms".

Same like in mathematic; "-" * "-" = "+".

Reason for that is that a lawyer will never say "yes".

But you would not know because you have Santa Ana or Anaheim special affirmative education for Hispanics which does not require exit exams to pass.

Posted On: Wednesday, Nov. 5 2008 @ 7:14AM

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