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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Desperate Cries for Help Your Faithful Correspondent in the News

Here's Sunday morning's political roundtable discussion, which airs in Austin on KXAN as part of their "Session '09" program.

This week the segment featured Ted Delisi on behalf of the Republicans, Jason Embry of the Austin American-Statesman, and me on behalf of the Democrats. Subjects ranged from the 2010 race for Governor, the upcoming voter ID debate, and TxDOT's recent fun and games.


1 comments:

Mean Rachel March 8, 2009 9:47 PM  

sheeeee-fer christ, you're good!

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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Desperate Cries for Help Your Faithful Correspondent in the News

Here's Sunday morning's political roundtable discussion, which airs in Austin on KXAN as part of their "Session '09" program.

This week the segment featured Ted Delisi on behalf of the Republicans, Jason Embry of the Austin American-Statesman, and me on behalf of the Democrats. Subjects ranged from the 2010 race for Governor, the upcoming voter ID debate, and TxDOT's recent fun and games.


1 comments so far:

Mean Rachel March 8, 2009 9:47 PM  

sheeeee-fer christ, you're good!

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