Posted on 01/12/2005 5:35:03 AM PST by crushkerry
Freeper Patrick Hynes (screen name Kerry Crusher), who is also a GOP political professional and former Political Director of the NH Republican Committee will be appearing at 1:10 PM on New Hampshire Radio Station WNTK today along with 1992 Democratic Gubenortial Candidate Arnie Arneson to discus the attempted takeover of the Democratic party by the radical left, whose are attempting to make the primary system more friendly to liberal candidates.
The appearance follows on the heels of Pat's op-ed piece in the Union Leader yesterday and his articles on the topic on crushkerry.com on the website he maintains.
So "show a freeper some love" by LISTENING LIVE, which you can do by clicking this link. Again, the appearance is at 1:10 pm. As with his prior appearances on Hannity and Colmes and The Mike Gallagher Show Pat thanks his fellow freepers for their support
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If things get slow, they can broach the diluting effect of the panty-waste-middle on the Republican Party in NH. No doubt Jeb Bradley and Charlie Bass will be calling in...after all, neither gets a voice during veterans day.
Absolutely correct - Arnie can in no way be identified as anything but a left-wing nut. No argument here about the explosion in RINO's up here especially 'north of the notches!' Bass, Bradley, even Sunnunu have all moved away from solid conservatism.
Yes. She's hard core liberal ... but she called for Clinton to resign and she's actually REALLY fun to talk to. Much different in person than on the campaign stump.
Missed it but I hope it went well Pat.
Didn't NH turn Democrat for governor in 2004 (as well as for President)? Was that a one-term Republican who was retired?
Yes, Governor Benson managed to anger many folks. I'll leave it to the full time residents to expand the topic.
They have Republicans in New Hampshire? Who'd have guessed?
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