Midweek Politics with David Pakman - 11.15.2006
This Week on Midweek Politics with David Pakman
Produced by:
David Pakman, WXOJ, Northampton, MA
Louis Motamedi, WXOJ, Northampton, MA
Total Running Time: 54:37
This Week’s Topics:
–Latest election results news in the House of Representatives, Senate, and Governors’ houses.
–Midweek Politics article in the Daily Hampshire Gazette.
–Nancy Pelosi and George W. Bush, among others, pledge to try to work together across party lines, which is a promise that seems to be made after every election.
–John McCain and Rudy Giuliani head towards the first steps in running for president in 2008.
–Why would the first Muslim Congressman have to prove that he “is not working with our enemies?”
–The Donald Rumsfeld resignation: How does it affect the Middle East, did Bush acknowledge lying about the resignation, who would describe the resignation as evidence that George W. Bush is decisive, and did Donald Rumsfeld flip off a crowd?
–Who is “outing” homosexual Republicans?
–Senators John McCain (R) and Carl Levin (D) give their ever-more-similar opinions on the situation in Iraq.
–Which pundit swore on live television…or did they?
–OJ Simpson is writing a new book on how he would have committed the murder of which he was acquitted.
–The idea of the “homosexual mafia” comes up once again.
–The Borat movie is quickly racking up lawsuits.
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