I don’t care about Tancredo, but I’m liking Hewitt a lot less as time goes by, today Hewitt sounded, vain, pompous and sleazy.
He was dumping on a large portion of his audience today, not simply disagreeing with them, but treating them as losers and outsiders.
I think I may just give up on him, college professor, and 10 or 12 years at PBS, and it shows.
I disagree.
Tancredo demonstrated a strategically fatal intransigence, and refused to own up to it. That’s Hewitt’s point. He called it bad ‘strategery’ and he was right.
Sure, when you play, you risk. Tancredo lost, but he could have used better judgement.
What would you rather have, a really terrible bill or a 3/4 acceptable bill? All or nothing didn’t work and pointing that out isn’t as nefarious as you guys want to make it out to be.
Rather than being arrogant, I thought Hewitt kept his cool admirably when faced with so many who didn’t address the point but simply badmouthed on and on.
It was a matter of reality trumping the wish. You go with the concrete, the tangible. Hewitt was right. Nex
Like a fake conservative when the mask starts slipping.