Catch Jason at 6:45 AM, EST (there will be a quiz later)

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  1. Todd Hertzberg on 13.01.2008 at 21:46 (Reply)

    Jason, Please answer a question for me. I heard Barak Obama speak at a church today in Las Vegas (CNN carried a major excerpt live) and it was entirely political. He called out Hillary on stuff etc. etc. If Huckabee gave a political speech from a church, everyone would be yelping. Why the double standard?

  2. Whodat in Texas on 13.01.2008 at 22:18 (Reply)

    Powder yo nose,
    Comb yo hair
    Not sure who’ll be
    Watchin @6:45 or care…

    But, tell ‘em this, bro:
    We “right” still ain’t right!
    Not excited about any of
    Those left in this fight.

    McCain, for example, is
    Less unacceptable to me
    But, still, he has friends
    Like Feingold and Kennedy.

    None inspire. None are of
    A style which moves us
    All have mostly negatives
    And barely one plus!

    Whodat still decided no way to decide who…

  3. Dominick08 on 14.01.2008 at 00:34 (Reply)

    I’m about 5 minutes from pulling into my office parking lot at 6:45 a.m. But good luck with the appearance.

    Remember, anything your quote from this website could get you in trouble. So do it. Say hello to Julie Banderous for me.

  4. Jason Wright, Editor on 14.01.2008 at 13:48 (Reply)

    Todd: I’m not sure I agree. I think Huckabee has given some “speeches” in churches. (cloaked as sermons, of course) They can make their case in church, but the church can’t endorse them. At least not if they want to keep their non-profit tax status.

    Whodat: That’s the love I get for welcoming you back? ;) You’d be stunned how many people watch at that early hour. They’re the #1 cable morning show by a mile.

    Dominick08: Drive faster next time. :)

  5. RedstateEddio on 14.01.2008 at 15:14 (Reply)

    Todd: Huckaboom is scheduled to speak at the “Recovering God in America” conference in FL on Jan 21 & 22nd. “Sleepy” Fred is also scheduled to be there, as well as Newt Gingrich. It is a conference designed and intended for pastors, but from what I understand, anyone can sign up for a live webcast for free.

    They make the disclaimer that “This Pastor’s Conference is not a political event. It is a spiritual event designed to help pastors as they address the declining morals and loss of religious freedom. Participants are not allowed to ask for endorsements or promote any political candidate.”

    But you know to get face time with that many religious and evangelical leaders is saying something.

  6. RedstateEddio on 14.01.2008 at 15:14 (Reply)

    Sorry – The website is http://www.afa.net

  7. Whodat in Texas on 14.01.2008 at 15:25 (Reply)

    Sorry, Jason Wright, sorry, pal,
    But 6:45 there is 5:45 HERE!
    I do pillows not politics at that hour,
    Let me make that perfectly clear.

    Whodat needs lots of rest to be smart…

  8. Dominick08 on 15.01.2008 at 23:09 (Reply)

    Jason, get on that Fox show RedEye, comes on about midnight out west. Will watch for sure then.

    Also, it’s actually the one real “Fair and Balanced” show on the network. Not that I care if they are F&B, they just shouldn’t say they are.

    All kidding aside, you should do that RedEye gig if you can get on. Good PR for the site.

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