It’s our series leading up to the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut primaries – and about 20 others on “Super Duper Tuesday”, February 5th. It’s peer-to-peer democracy, as we all help each other figure out who to vote for in the Democratic and Republican votes.
Gov. Granholm was supposed to be advocating for Hillary Clinton. Brian allowed Bill Bradley to use his whole portion of the segment to advocate for Obama. But Brian asked Granholm mostly about Michigan's situation; at least half if not more of her time was spent on that--not on making the case for Clinton. Review the tape!
Outrageously unfair on the day before the primary!!!
Feb. 04 2008 03:43 PM
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Harriet Hill
from Brooklyn, NY
what a brow beating brian!
Feb. 04 2008 11:50 AM
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jeff
give me a break! hispanics voting according to what the kennedys say?. We hispanics know that carolyn is just a privileged,white rich woman who probably employs hispanics to clean ger kitchen. This in Kiplins's "white man burden"
Feb. 04 2008 11:31 AM
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Ann Grisold
from New York, NY
Wow, what a strange interview that was. I thought she was going to stump for Clinton not for the state of Michigan. In such a politically charged atmosphere, I would have thought Brian would be more sensitive to issues of equal time and have asked Granholm the same sort of questions he had asked Bradley. Seems awfully unfair to me. Could he be an Obama supporter?
Feb. 04 2008 11:21 AM
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Darrell
from Queens, NY
Let's be realistic. There is no way you can get a majority vote to pass healthcare reform with a mandate. They're healthcare plans will wind up being exactly the same once a concession is reached in Washington.
Feb. 04 2008 11:16 AM
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ab
David,
I actually agree with that as well. I don't see any reason why those states should be more important than anyone else.
Feb. 04 2008 11:16 AM
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Bennett
from Brooklyn
I'm still confused by your guest's suggestion that Hillary did the right thing by keeping her name on the Michigan ballot. Does that mean she did the wrong thing by not also campaigning in Michigan, or should she have done that too? Everybody wants to have it both ways.
Feb. 04 2008 11:15 AM
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hjs
from 11211
i thought this segment was going to be about Clinton?
Feb. 04 2008 11:15 AM
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David
from NYC
I agree with Gov. Granholm that the old system of Iowa and New Hampshire always being first and disproportionately important needs to be scrapped. The regional idea has much merit.
Feb. 04 2008 11:12 AM
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BB
from Riverside Drive
Brian why are you interrupting her and putting your ideas on the air to explain Hillary's choices your way? She's the governor, let her make the substantive statements about Hillary's choices in Michigan.
Feb. 04 2008 11:11 AM
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ab
The polls are supposedly saying that Obama would do better against McCain than Clinton.....
But unfortunately polls aren't always terribly reliable
Feb. 04 2008 11:11 AM
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BORED
Ask Ms. Granholm when is she going to resign.
Feb. 04 2008 11:09 AM
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JJ
from nyc
The Dems will need the Clinton-Machine to beat McCain in November.
Feb. 04 2008 11:01 AM
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Julia
Paul Krugman's NYT op ed column today says that:
"Mr. Obama claims that people will buy insurance if it becomes affordable. Unfortunately, the evidence says otherwise.... If Mr. Obama gets to the White House and tries to achieve universal coverage, he’ll find that it can’t be done without mandates — but if he tries to institute mandates, the enemies of reform will use his own words against him."
I am really on the fence, but this might be, for me, the deciding factor.
Feb. 04 2008 11:01 AM
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michael winslow
from INWOOD
Please ask the Governor what if anything Hilary should do about Bush's expansion of executive powers. What powers should remain and why? Why wouldn't she remove all epanded powers?
Feb. 04 2008 10:40 AM
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Gov. Granholm was supposed to be advocating for Hillary Clinton. Brian allowed Bill Bradley to use his whole portion of the segment to advocate for Obama. But Brian asked Granholm mostly about Michigan's situation; at least half if not more of her time was spent on that--not on making the case for Clinton. Review the tape!
Outrageously unfair on the day before the primary!!!
what a brow beating brian!
give me a break! hispanics voting according to what the kennedys say?. We hispanics know that carolyn is just a privileged,white rich woman who probably employs hispanics to clean ger kitchen. This in Kiplins's "white man burden"
Wow, what a strange interview that was. I thought she was going to stump for Clinton not for the state of Michigan. In such a politically charged atmosphere, I would have thought Brian would be more sensitive to issues of equal time and have asked Granholm the same sort of questions he had asked Bradley. Seems awfully unfair to me. Could he be an Obama supporter?
Let's be realistic. There is no way you can get a majority vote to pass healthcare reform with a mandate. They're healthcare plans will wind up being exactly the same once a concession is reached in Washington.
David,
I actually agree with that as well. I don't see any reason why those states should be more important than anyone else.
I'm still confused by your guest's suggestion that Hillary did the right thing by keeping her name on the Michigan ballot. Does that mean she did the wrong thing by not also campaigning in Michigan, or should she have done that too? Everybody wants to have it both ways.
i thought this segment was going to be about Clinton?
I agree with Gov. Granholm that the old system of Iowa and New Hampshire always being first and disproportionately important needs to be scrapped. The regional idea has much merit.
Brian
why are you interrupting her and putting your ideas on the air to explain Hillary's choices your way? She's the governor, let her make the substantive statements about Hillary's choices in Michigan.
The polls are supposedly saying that Obama would do better against McCain than Clinton.....
But unfortunately polls aren't always terribly reliable
Ask Ms. Granholm when is she going to resign.
The Dems will need the Clinton-Machine to beat McCain in November.
Paul Krugman's NYT op ed column today says that:
"Mr. Obama claims that people will buy insurance if it becomes affordable. Unfortunately, the evidence says otherwise....
If Mr. Obama gets to the White House and tries to achieve universal coverage, he’ll find that it can’t be done without mandates — but if he tries to institute mandates, the enemies of reform will use his own words against him."
I am really on the fence, but this might be, for me, the deciding factor.
Please ask the Governor what if anything Hilary should do about Bush's expansion of executive powers. What powers should remain and why? Why wouldn't she remove all epanded powers?
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