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It'll be a great interview. You can listen in online (great reception!) here. And yes, other candidates are expected on in future weeks. But Santorum makes for a great radio interview, as he used to do so much radio himself guest-hosting once weekly for Bill Bennett. Please tune in.

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Oldefarte| 9.8.11 @ 11:59AM

Quin, Can you possibly inform me as to whether you were able to view the TV debate last night. I was not able to do so on any network channel in my area. I contacted the NBC affiliate here and was told that it was braodcasted on MSNBC, but George Neumeyer's article today on TAS indicated it was seen on NBC. This is awful strange to me after all of the back-n-forth concerning Obama's conflicting scheduling of his speech with that of this debate. I'd appreciate any input you could render. Thanks, OF!!!!

Oldefarte| 9.8.11 @ 12:24PM

PS: What time is your Santorium interview being broadcasted??????

Oldefarte| 9.8.11 @ 12:25PM

PSII: Sorry, I see it now....8PM central!!!!!

Oldefarte| 9.8.11 @ 12:28PM

PSIII: Quin, you'll obviously miss part of the Saints-Packers game tonight, huh? Sacreligious, though no doubt unavoidable [what is Obama doing your scheduling these days, perhaps????

The Intermediary| 9.8.11 @ 1:18PM

Every time he says "Iran" and "family" take a shot.

Oldefarte| 9.8.11 @ 2:37PM

Apparently I am not the only person that thought this debate's airing was STRANGE:

'... Rush: MSNBC-Sponsored GOP Debate Protected Obama Thursday, September 8, 2011 01:29 PMBy: Amy Woods...Wednesday night’s GOP presidential debate was a planned attack on the eight Republican candidates by MSNBC, which was trying to protect President Barack Obama, Rush Limbaugh said Thursday. “I warned you people what was going to happen in this debate,” he said on his radio program.The debate took place in Simi Valley at the Reagan Library’s Air Force One Pavilion and was broadcast on MSNBC, with NBC’s Brian Williams serving as moderator along with Politico’s John Harris...“I don’t know about you, but I do not know why the Reagan library people partnered with MSNBC,” Limbaugh said.That Republicans knowingly and willingly “put themselves in these situations, where they are going to be queried by Democrat reporters” baffled the talk-show host. He said MSNBC is “poison” and is filled with “full-throated hate.”“I don’t care what they say or think,” Limbaugh said. “Their effort was clear last night to keep Obama out of range.”....'

Margie| 9.8.11 @ 3:16PM

The Left is so weak, it's pitiful. LOL. They had to get a hack from politico to help them do their dirty work.

Oldefarte| 9.8.11 @ 5:16PM

Marg, I'm surprised that Maddow and Shultz didn't moderate the debate [but guess that would have been to obvious]!!!!!!!

Sean| 9.8.11 @ 4:10PM

Ask Santorum about his endorsement of Arlen over Toomey? Great leadership there.

Clint| 9.8.11 @ 6:12PM

That's Why Many Of Us Pennsylvanians Fell Off Ricky Santorum's Sled.

We Had The RINO-CINO Poster Boy, Arlen Specter Beat ,With Our Man Pat Toomey In 2004,When Ricky & Bush Stepped In , In The Last Weeks And Pleaded For The RINO-CINO Poster Boy Specter.

We Lost By Less Than 2 Percent.

But, We Got Payback In 2010 & Chased Specter Out Of The Republican Party & Beat The Little Admiral Joey Sestak With Our Tea Party Guy, Pat Toomey.

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