Sometimes politics just gets too personal… way too personal. There are two recent examples of this including a new revelation (if you want to call it that) out of the New York gubernatorial contest.
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Posted by Jay Warren at 08:55 PM.
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We saw a further blurring of the line between politics and pop culture tonight. There was a time when it was big news when a presidential candidate appeared on a talk show like Jay Leno or David Letterman. I remember then-candidate Bill Clinton’s saxophone-playing appearance on the Arsenio Hall show back in 1992. That was considered groundbreaking and edgy.
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Posted by Jay Warren at 09:31 PM.
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Tonight I had a Fact Check on two dueling ads. In part, they focus on Congressman Rick Boucher’s (D-Abingdon) voting record.
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Posted by Jay Warren at 04:15 PM.
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Why can’t some politicians accept defeat? Why can’t they gracefully exit the stage, adhering to the voice of the voters? To be far, many, many politicians do. But there are some high profile examples of politicians thumbing their nose at primary results, only to mount an independent bid in the general election.
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Posted by Jay Warren at 11:29 AM.
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Is it just me, or do today’s politicians suffer from a lack of a filter? In just the past few days, a list of successful, longtime politicians have sputtered out gaffe after gaffe.
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Posted by Jay Warren at 03:23 PM.
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