Friday, March 25, 2005

Sensible Talker

Kudos to Hugh Hewitt, who has taken a rare sensible stance with regard to the Schiavo affair. Hugh as refused to traffic in rumors, reminding listeners that anyone can say anything in an interview. Further, Hugh has recognized that in a system of laws it is better to live with bad laws than it is to abandon law. At the end of this week's broadcast on the Schiavo affair (his final hour being on tort reform) he refered to the movie about Thomas More, a Man for All Seasons, and to Socrates comment at his death, that having lived well and benefited from the law thus far, he could not turn against the law now that it was to harm him.

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