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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Obama Blitz: President Appearing On 5 Sunday Shows, Then Letterman

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Acuially President Obama originally thought Fox News Sunday would be on the agenda. However once it was pointed out that a PEW Research Study had concluded, that by a wide margin the audience of Univision could better understand and comprehend the intracies of the Health Care Debate than the Fox News audience, the change was made : )
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Ahahahahah Amen to that, joemike127 ................Suck Eggs Faux News.

NEW YORK — President Barack Obama is visiting David Letterman on Monday, part of a media blitz to sell his health care plan.
CBS says it would make the first visit ever by a sitting president to Letterman's "Late Show." Obama has appeared on Letterman's show five times before, the last during the campaign in September 2008.
The president is scheduled to visit Sunday morning talk shows this weekend on ABC, CBS, NBC and CNN. That's a highly unusual schedule, even for a president eager to get his message across throughout the media.
Obama will be the sole guest on Monday's "Late Show." LinkHere

Michigan Dems boycott panel over Beck speech
Source: Detroit Free Press
POSTED: 2:41 P.M. SEPT. 15, 2009 UPDATED: 3:53 P.M. TODAY
BY DAWSON BELL
FREE PRESS LANSING BUREAU
EAST LANSING - Michigan Democrats scheduled to appear at a public policy forum at Michigan State University are boycotting the event in protest over the presence of controversial radio and TV host Glenn Beck this evening.
House Speaker Andy Dillon, D-Redford Township, and Rep. Alma Wheeler Smith, D-Salem Township, were to have joined Republican Attorney General Mike Cox and Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop on a panel this afternoon to discuss state tax and budget policy at the conference sponsored by the Michigan Chamber of Commerce Foundation.
But both, along with other Democrats, on the agenda notified organizers last night and this morning they would not appear, said Kelly Rossman, a Lansing public relations executive who chairs the Chamber Foundation.
Their decision was based on objections to Beck, who is the event's keynote speaker, Rossman said. LinkHere

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