That’s strike two for Hugh.
Strike one was pushing for RINOmney.
I wonder how the sales of his book, “A Mormon in the White House” are doing.
He was talking up Romney for two years straight and was already celebrating a landslide victory days before the election.
Actually, strike 2 remains his unwavering support for amnesty. Although first Hewitt tried “regularization” of the illegal aliens; when that made-up word failed as a substitute for amnesty, he moved to the current “it’s a humanitarian imperative”. No matter which, it’s amnesty.
I’ve listen to and followed the writings of Hewitt since the early 1990s. Sadly, like much of the GOP leadership and too many members of the formerly-great Republican Party, it seems more and more that Hewitt defends the Consitution, the rule of law, conservative principles and traditional American values when it is convenient to do so, and when doing so does not conflict with the goals of the GOP elite. Very disappointing to hear from such a brilliant mind.