OTB Radio - Tonight at 7 Eastern
The next episode of OTB Radio, our BlogTalkRadio program, will record and air live tonight from 7-8 Eastern.
Dave Schuler and Alex Knapp will be joining me tonight to talk about the apparent conclusion of the Democratic primary contest, Hillary Clinton and the VP spot, the Obama-McCain matchup, and whatever else comes to mind.
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- More Votes Found - Franken Hurt
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Listened for 10 mins or so. Schuler sounded way too intellectually off-putting. That and you turned off the chatroom. Sorry. :)
I had actually intended to suggest that Bush was a lightweight ideologically. from a mechanistic, process oriented view, certainly, Bush ahd the stuff. But not from a School of Reagan viewpoint. Let's recall, Bush was brought to the Reagan ticket for balance.
In a lot of ways (Particularly in hiw own view, if you read his book) Quayle was more a Reaganite than Bush was.
The place Bush stood a chance of being out-shone, was in ideology, and that was a glaring lack, that both he and W share, alas. Which is how you ended up with brilliance like a no new taxes pledge being reversed. Like McCain, he's far too interested in 'getting along' with the Democrats... people who promptly used that taxes consession as a club to beat him up with, for example.
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