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Red Round Robin

Friday, May 04, 2007

We analyze and excerpt the first Republican debate in the 2008 presidential campaign with Congressman Peter King (R-NY) in support of Rudolf Giuliani; Congressman Dave Camp (R-MI) for former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney; and Nancy Pfotenhauer, former president and CEO of the Independent Women’s Forum and a surrogate for the John McCain campaign. Then Rich Lowry, editor of the National Review, looks at where the candidates stand.

Guests:

Dave Camp, Peter King, Rich Lowry and Nancy Pfotenhauer

Comments [2]

dan from ny

I thought I'd stumbled upon some right-wing talk radio. I couldn't stomach more than 15 minutes of this propagandistic talking-point blather. None of the coverage of the democratic debate is "rah-rah-rah liberals!", why are you allowing this hijacking to take place?

May. 05 2007 06:34 PM
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elle from New Jersey

It started out all wrong FOR ME (otherwise it was perfectly understandable)with the setting at the Reagan Library. Chris Matthews praised Reagan as if we should all share such fond memories. I thought the questions asked were too heavily weighted on social conservatism issues and light on foreign policy and ending the war.
Maybe it is just me. I do not "get" "republican think".

May. 04 2007 08:12 AM
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