Program Note
[ Posted Thursday, December 16th, 2010 – 17:57 UTC ]
No column today, sorry.
But tomorrow should make up for it, as we present the first of our two-part end-of-the-year awards, here. Preparing these columns takes a LOT of time, which is what I've been doing all day (I'm only up to May in reviewing last year...). We're doing the awards columns early this year, because otherwise they would fall on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve -- and last year we did them on Christmas Day and New Year's Day, and that was just too exhausting. So this year, we're moving them up a week for our own sanity's sake. Tune in tomorrow to see the results....
-- Chris Weigant
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Chris,
You work too hard!!
Oh, hey ... here's hoping that the treasury secretary will win a nice award - just for all of his hard work and no thanks, generally speaking, for his efforts.
:-)
Open thread!!! :D
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DOH!!! Looks like I need to bump up my postings!!! Haven't hit 200 yet!! :D
Michale.....
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Michale,
Who do you think has been the most impressive member of the Obama/Biden administration so far? You know, someone who has really knocked your socks off!
And, who would you pick as the most likely one to shine in the second half of the first term?
Liz,
I have waited so long to reply because I really wanted to find someone in the current administration who has impressed me...
Sadly, I cannot find a one..
Sure, there have been actions done that I approve of.. But, by and large, there hasn't been anyone who really stood out and "knocked my socks off"...
As for who might shine in the coming 2 years??
I would have to say that, pretty much everyone in the administration will likely "shine"..
Shirley, they can't sink much lower in the polls, eh? :D There is almost no where to go BUT up... :D
Michale.....
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