Discussion: Nixon Foundation Hires Hugh Hewitt As Its Next Chief Executive

A match made in Hell.

Maybe this will finally get Hewitt off the air on MSNBC.

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A foundation dedicated to preserving the legacy of Richard Nixon.

Do they have Pat’s Republican cloth coat?

Do they have the stuff carcass of Checkers?

Do they have the tape of Nixon fulminating about Harry Truman in the first debate?

Do they have E. Howard Hunt’s comical red wig?

Do they have a photo of Rosemary Woods showing how she operated the dictaphone tape that led to the 18 1/2 minute delay?

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What are the qualifications for being the CEO of an organization representing a disgraced former president that had to quit in shame? What exactly is it they want to promote? Or do they sell a line of shoddy recording devices?

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I dunno but Hewitt will be great at it.

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Oh good…the rewriting of history (at least this period) has been blessed…and HH will have plenty of opportunities in both writing and TV to repeat the lies over and over again.

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Even Hugh can’t abide defending this administration any longer?

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One can’t imagine a more appropriate ass to be CEO of the dick Nixon Foundation.

I still have dreams of someone raiding the place come some midnight, digging up Tricky’s corpse and hauling it off to the nearest drainage ditch. The bastard ought to have been guillotined, face up.

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“The world needs to be reminded of President Nixon’s lasting foreign policies, the strategic methods by which he assessed conflict and disagreement, and how he crafted strategies for resolution — building a more peaceful world,”

He really shouldn’t subtweet the President.

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Obviously, the job at the Charles Manson Foundation fell through…

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Hewitt will continue to host his radio show, write columns for the Washington Post and appear as a panelist on NBC’s Meet the Press, the statement said.

It would appear that being the Executive Director of the Nixon Foundation does not require an inordinate amount of one’s time.

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great choice

For a gig like that he’d probably have to leave his job at MSNBC and move on over to CNN.

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Nixon: I am not a crook.

Hewitt: I am not a crock.

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Does this mean Hugh has an appointment with Roger Stone’s tattoo artist?

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When Nixon died and was lying in state, my brother and I discussed how, if we weren’t living across the country, we would have loved to show up in the line bearing a mallet and a stake.

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Well, they made that perfectly clear!

“The world needs to be reminded of President Nixon’s lasting foreign policies, the strategic methods by which he assessed conflict and disagreement, and how he crafted strategies for resolution — building a more peaceful world,”

I hope they have a simulation on how a drunk Richard Nixon watched the movie “Patton” over and over and over again all night long, and the next day decided to invade Cambodia (resulting in the deaths of thousands of Americans and in the end, millions of Cambodians.)
Yeah. Great strategy for resolution: Just like when he ordered H.R. Haldeman to interfere in President Johnson’s top secret Vietnam peace negotiations in 1968 by sending messages through Nixon aide Anna Chennault to the South Vietnamese embassy and on to the corrupt South Vietnamese President Nguyen van Thieu promising him bigger concessions and more money if he waited to negotiate peace until after Nixon was elected.
Yeah. Not Treasonous at all. No sir’ee.
Maybe they have a whole section on how Nixon used to roam the halls of the White House at night, drunk, and talk to the portraits of the former Presidents, especially John F. Kennedy, and how the Joint Chiefs of Staff became so concerned that they ordered the Marine carrying the “football” to not take ANY action Nixon wanted until consulting them personally.
Yeah. Right.

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I read this to my wife. She loved it.

Anything for a paycheck. Sign on to the Dark Side. It has been a career path for the Hewitt types for years.