Posted on 09/08/2006 4:15:32 AM PDT by Mrs. P
Frank Beckman responds to a call made to an afternoon radio program by Mark Brewer, spokesman for Granholm campaign.
wideawake responds to a thread with no relevant text.
Proving that you are, indeed, wideawake.
Don't feel bad. I'm just as confused and I live in Detroit.
Frank Beckman had DeVos on his radio program the day before yesterday, to respond to the Granholm's campaign ad that says he shipped jobs to China. Beckman had called Granholm to get her on the show with DeVos, but she couldn't be available for the program. Later in the day, a spokesman for her campaign, who is also the state Dem chairman and a whiney sounding liberal, called in to another talk show on WJR to complain that Frank Beckman refused him air time to respond. The link gives an downloadable audio file of Beckman calling in to the radio show to confront the lying Dem and it ends up with Beckman being called a "partisan political hack" by a partisan political hack. Lying Democrats at their best. This of course is nothing new, but it was on a big radio station with lots of listeners and involves a governor's race that is very close.
It is an audio link.
The Michigan Rat Party boss is caught in a lie, so he responds by calling the radio host a "partisan hack". Typical Rat resorting to name calling.
Ah, the silly season is surely upon us.
While we are talking about Michigan politics. Debbie Stabenow is running an ad suggesting that she was responsible for a Trade Prosecutor to regulate trade between the US and other countries.
S.817 - The Stabenow-Graham Chief Trade Prosecutor Bill
Does anyone know if this ever passed? Or is he blowing smoke on something that doesn't exist?
If it does exist, who is the Trade Prosecutor?
I was curious, so I clicked the link. Didn't have to do a thing but listen and what sweet listening it was, especially for a Michigander or Michiganian...resident of Michigan.
I really have no idea, but probably someone in her office who needed a different job at higher pay than what she could afford so they made a new bureaucratic post for him?
...Chief Trade Prosecutor shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
The words of the bill say it is a position that is filled by the President. When I do a search for the Trade Prosecutor I find no name. I don't think this bill ever saw the light of day.
No big surprise, just more lies.
Hey, that rhymes.
I'm off to get some coffee. I have no business posting anything without having coffee first.
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