
"Trustworthy?"
The list grows that Hugh is chiding into agreeing with himself... more names added to the blacklist...Mark Levin, Tom Bevan, James Joyner, Captain Ed, Bob Novak, Paul Edwards, TH's Matt Lewis, Fred Barnes, TH's Mary Katharine Ham, Byron York, TH's Bill Bennett, Jonah Goldberg, Ramesh Ponnuru, and me Kevin McCullough...
I mean its not like any of those of us listed above have said anything near the likes of Brian Camenker, Sandy Rios, or Gregg Jackson...Though in fairness to Hugh - he did do a MAJOR retreat in rhetoric this afternoon:
"Of course there are some nay-sayers. There always are. I don't trust their judgment about the campaign at this point if they didn't think the speech was at least very good."
Which is a WHOLE FREAKIN WORLD OF DIFFERENCE from:
"Mitt Romney's 'Faith in America' speech was simply magnificent, and anyone who denies it is not to be trusted as an analyst."
I've seen a number of people - including myself who have said they believed it was a great speech. My beef with it was that it need not be given and that it might open up more issues than it resolves.
It certainly has amongst pundits who will need to all be on the same side in about 10 months or so...