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Tuesday, July 29, 2008 This is a rush transcript from "Hannity & Colmes," July 28, 2008. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. SEAN HANNITY, CO-HOST: Welcome to "Hannity & Colmes." We're glad you're with us. Our good friend Susan Estrich is back and she's sitting in for the vacationing Alan Colmes tonight. Susan, we love you. Good to see you. SUSAN ESTRICH, GUEST ...
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Chip Off that Ridge
The Corner on National Review Online —
[image] [image] NRO BLOG ROW | THE CORNER | ARCHIVES SEARCH E-MAIL PRINT RSS STAY SANE THROUGHOUT 2008: SUBSCRIBE TO NR (50% OFF!) HERE . [image] Tuesday, July 29, 2008 [image] Chip Off that Ridge [ Kathryn Jean Lopez ] What is Mike Huckabee doing advancing Tom Ridge's name for potentional McCain veep pick ( as he did last night on H annity & Colmes )? McCain, thankfully, has already publicly crossed Ridge off the list . 07/29 11:16 AM [image] [image] [image] © National Review Online ...
Remainders: Setting the table
Jonathan Martin's Blog —
... isn’t happy that McCain did not immediately reject the idea of a tax increase.
Is Bush undermining McCain's message?
Michael Crowley looks at McCain’s love of boxing – with choice anecdotes from his anti-Ultimate Fighting crusade.
The Fix lays out the case for Portman.
Lowry thinks the McCain attack on the Landstuhl visit isn’t entirely fair but opens up a key vulnerability for Obama.
Huck floats Tom Ridge as veep.
RNC Chair Mike Duncan loves drilling.
McCain ...
Hannity Overlooks Palin's Family Travel Expenses While Attacking Obama's
News Hounds —
... a number of dubious statements from Palin. But in a hilarious moment that was somehow left out of the broadcast interview (but available on line), Hannity “forgot” about the thousands of dollars Palin had to reimburse the State of Alaska over improper travel expenses for her family and tried to push her into taking a shot at Obama over flying to NYC for a date with his wife. With video.
Hannity's fawning would have been a lot less objectionable if he weren't constantly carping about other news media being too much in the tank for Obama. He whined again ...
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