This week on Equal Time we had the honor of an interview with Congressman Jay Inslee (D-1). He announced that the house FINALLY passed a FISA bill WITHOUT retro-active immunity for the tele-coms that have let bush and his minions spy on us since BEFORE 9/11. He also talked a bit about the outrageous Airforce tanker deal with AIRBUS. You can hear his comments on his website HERE. Congressman Inslee also talked about the concept of super delegates and the possibility of a brokered convention. At the end of this arduous process, we Democrats HAVE to unify to keep the GOP from finishing this country off.
We also had a call from our friend Jerry from Puyallup who told us about an AFL-CIO website that shines some light on the REAL John McCain. You can check it out HERE. Starting this week, I’m going to be adding a link to each weeks show on a post. The reason I’m doing this is because some folks don’t notice the “show archives tab at the top of the page. So, you can download this weeks EqualTime right HERE.







March 16th, 2008 at 7:43 pm
Hey Frank!
It is a good idea to promote the show after you upload the archive of the show. I think it would also be good to promote the upcoming shows maybe a couple of days before the show.
I have ETR as a link in my sig line at EENR. I will probably add it back into my sig line at MyDD. That way I will be promoting three good things… Washington Woman, Hillary Clinton 08 and Equal Time Radio.
March 17th, 2008 at 7:30 am
LOL!! Shear brilliance on my part. Actually this was you AND Traci’s idea and I admit that upfront. The only problem with pre-promoting shows, ESPECIALLY with congress-critters and the like is that they have (Rarely with Jay) nasty habit of needing to vote and stuff. I have left the studio more than once with an egg facial after bragging up the appearance of a guest who doesn’t call for whatever reason.
I also created a new blog for my rantings called franksblog.org. I did this (also at you and Traci’s urging) to insulate the show, it’s hosts, sponsors AND KLAY from my personal opinions.