When Hugh Hewitt headlines an item, "With One Month To Go: Why McCain Will Close and Win," you can safely conclude that Barack Obama will be the next president of the United States.
Hewitt spent October 2006 telling his readers that, despite all evidence to the contrary, Republicans were going to come back and win, maintaining their majority in the mid-term elections. Wrong. He then jumped aboard the Mitt Romney bandwagon, which should have been regarded as a sure omen that Romney wouldn't win the GOP nomination.
The man is not a conservative, he's a Republican Party cheerleader. When Republicans win, Hewitt takes credit for having led the pre-game pep rally. So why not make him the scapegoat for the impending GOP defeat? It's only fair.
Stephen Ireland – founder of Pride in Surrey jailed for r-ping an
‘extremely vulnerable’ boy he met on Grindr, possessing child p-rn
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Stephen Ireland, aged 41, co-founded Pride in Surrey in 2018 and was its
director until 2024. He was convicted of
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