Mark Levin has invited Chris Coons on his radio
program.
Coons will doubtless pretend this hasn’t happened because
he just can’t take the heat. Unlike a TV appearance in a New York
studio outside Delaware, Coons could accomplish this with a cell
phone between events. But he won’t do it. Why?
Why in the world would he reject the chance to appear on
one of the most listened to talk-radio shows in America — and that
includes Delaware? To appear with Levin, a host who has not just a
popular radio show but a serious understanding of the Constitution
and the issues?
Again, the William F. Buckley quote: “Why does baloney
reject the grinder?”
Mimi| 9.27.10 @ 11:09AM
That lib would have NO chance with the likes of Mark Levin....I guess he just lost...R/T lack of courage! Note: In N.Y. reports are Rick Lazio
will leave the race ....giving Carl Palidino the CONSERVATIVE line. Good news for CARL and for N.Y.
George S| 9.27.10 @ 11:34AM
Coons won't do it for the same reasons Levin gave O'Donnell: the only concern is the voters of Delaware, not the media. Coons has the advantage out of the gate in terms of registered Democrat voters just by keeping his mouth shut.
albert constantine jr.| 9.27.10 @ 11:38AM
Mr. Levin's show is aired in New Castle County, DE (Mr. Coons' base) on 1450 WILM at 10 pm Monday through Friday. I am shocked, yes shocked that Mr. Coons would deny these Delaware listeners the opportunity to hear him explain his views to a critical host such as Mr. Levin. Perhaps he wishes to limit appearances to sycophantic non-syndicated lightweights such as John Watson or Al Mascitti.
Jack Bauer| 9.27.10 @ 12:09PM
I am sure Coons thinks he would wipe the floor with Mark Levin -- The Bearded Capitalist!
Incidentally, this is not analogous to his advice for Christine O'Donnell to avoid the national media whose only agenda was to stomp on her face, and kick her in the teeth.
DRed| 9.27.10 @ 12:39PM
"Seriously, having done this in the long ago...only presidential candidates spend time constructively engaging with the national media at this point in a campaign. If you run for Mayor of Hoboken...what good is being grilled by NBC? The local NBC affiliate or Fox affiliate, on the other hand, becomes infinitely more important."
-Jeffrey Lord
Jack Bauer| 9.27.10 @ 2:08PM
Clearly you have recently undergone irony bypass surgery.
SoCon| 9.27.10 @ 3:23PM
"Nice of her (O'Donnell) to swear off national tv after softball practice on Hannity." Those are your (9/22 @ 11:52 AM ) words DRed the troll.
Freakin' hypocrite.
SoCon| 9.27.10 @ 3:41PM
I see that Rasmussen has O'Donnell only 9 points behind Coons. She can beat the bearded Marxist!
Wow! Maybe the insufferable Barbie "Call me Senator, General" Boxer is toast, too.
DRed| 9.27.10 @ 3:49PM
I think both candidates should deal with some adversial questioning. I'm not sure how that makes me a hypocritical troll. Mr. Lord seemed to think I was wrong. Well, at least last week he did. Now I'm not sure.
SoCon| 9.27.10 @ 4:00PM
Oh, you're a troll alright, DRed; that's already been established.
You didn't say BOTH candidates should face adversarial questioning in your first post--if you had done so I wouldn't have called you a hypocrite. You're still a troll, though.
Tim*| 9.27.10 @ 3:33PM
We Tea Party Rebels Support Christine O'Donnell .
Apparently , the gap is closing down rapidly from the 15 of The Fox News Poll last week .
"A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Delaware voters finds Coons with 49% support, while O’Donnell earns 40% of the vote. Castle, a longtime congressman who lost to O’Donnell in the state’s GOP Primary, picks up five percent (5%). Another five percent (5%) remain undecided."
The Tea Party Rebellion Escalates.
Rise Up !