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09 Jul 2007 01:10 pm

The History of Hewitt

Useful perspective when trying to judge whether the right's famous blogger is an honest broker:

"Yet from the start, the [Nixon] library had trouble being taken seriously. Its first director, Hugh Hewitt, announced that researchers deemed unfriendly would be banned from the archives, singling out the Washington Post's Bob Woodward as a candidate for exclusion. Scholars cried foul; Hewitt revoked the plan."

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