flashpoint:
I get my shot at Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
Thu, May 15, 2008 (2 a.m.)
So finally, today, after Jon and Keith and Wolf have had
their good fights with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, I get my shot. The newly minted author, whose book is moving up the Amazon charts, will appear via satellite on “Face to Face” today to talk about his book and current events. So many questions about the book and so little time. And what about Reid’s neutrality stance now that John Edwards has gone with Barack Obama? Has he strategically chosen the “Face to Face” set to announce his endorsement? I can feel it, folks. Is it possible he was so subdued with Jon Stewart and so loath to make news with the others because he was saving himself for me? There’s only one way to find out ...
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