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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-14-05 08:03 PM
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CSPAN schedule for Friday, April 15. Boxer and Rice
C-SPAN daily alert by the DU CSPAN group. To join and assist, go to
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topics&forum=320

Every night, the CSPAN GROUP reviews the next day’s schedule and prepares this analysis. The annotated schedule assists DU members when calling or emailing CSPAN JOURNAL by providing information related to the guests and the organizations they represent.

CSPAN JOURNAL telephone numbers:
Democrats (202) 737-0002
Republicans (202) 737-0001
Others (202) 628-0205

CSPAN JOURNAL email: http://www.c-span.org/community/submitwj.asp

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cspan

07:00 AM EDT
1:00 (est.) LIVE
Call-In
Washington Journal
C-SPAN, Washington Journal

08:00 AM EDT
1:00 (est.) LIVE
Call-In
News Review
C-SPAN, Washington Journal
David Corn , Nation, The

09:00 AM EDT
1:00 (est.) LIVE
Call-In
Internet Web Logs and Election Regulation
C-SPAN, Washington Journal
Mike Krempasky , RedState.org


10:00 AM EDT
1:00 (est.) LIVE
Forum
Reporting from Iraq
American Society of Newspaper Editors
Rajiv Chandrasekaran , Washington Post
Dexter Filkins , New York Times

11:00 AM EDT
1:00 (est.) LIVE
Forum
Journalism Issues
American Society of Newspaper Editors
Richard B. Myers , Joint Chiefs of Staff

1:45 PM EDT
0:15 (est.) LIVE
Forum
Journalism Issues
American Society of Newspaper Editors
Condoleezza Rice , Department of State


07:00 PM EDT
0:55 (est.) Forum
War Reporting: From WWII to the Present
Close Up Foundation
David Lamb , Los Angeles Times
Barrett McGurn , U.S. Supreme Court

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cspan2

08:43 AM EDT
0:43 (est.)
Speech
Journalism Issues
American Society of Newspaper Editors
Barbara Boxer , D-CA


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cspan3

09:00 AM EDT
1:00 (est.) LIVE
Forum
Journalism Issues
American Society of Newspaper Editors
Hafez Al-Mirazi , Al Jazeera Television
David Ignatius ,


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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-14-05 08:06 PM
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1. Mike Krempasky , RedState.org
:wtf: Why wasn't Skinnner invited???? Crash the CSPAN studio!!!

http://www.redstate.org/story/2004/7/10/122032/263

Welcome to RedState.org, a Republican community weblog.

In little more than two years, we have seen blogs blossom into a public square for the open exchange of ideas and opinions. Blogs are already a revolutionizing force, changing the way opinion-makers interact with new ideas ... defining candidates and campaigns in a critical election year ... and planting the seeds of democracy around the world.

RedState.org is focused on politics, and seeks the construction of a Republican majority in the United States. We hope to unite serious, innovative, and accomplished voices from government, politics, activism, civil society, and journalism to participate in this work.

In the past year, the dangerous perception has arisen that blogs are predominantly a venue for community and activism on the Left. Catchphrases such as "the liberal talk radio" are bandied about to describe the relevance of the medium that helped elevate Howard Dean to his early heights and continues to fund and support congressional candidates. Accurate or not, this emerging perception must be challenged and defeated. That is what Redstate.org is here to do.

Since its inception, the Republican Party has always embraced a wide range of ideological beliefs. This diversity of thought sometimes inspires conflict -- but it has also led to great achievement. Through all debates, despite all regional or political concerns, the central philosophy of every true strain of Republicanism remains faithful to the foundational principles of the party: individual freedom and the value of every human life. These principles have guided the party from its origin as a political force to smash slavery, to the long fight against communism, to the ongoing battle for the sanctity of the unborn, to the present war against the forces of Islamism.

Our objective is not to centralize or to direct, but to provide a rallying point for the Right, a public square where Republicans can interact, debate, and share information on a wide variety of political issues independent of the official party structure. Redstate.org will be a gathering place of responsible voices, stimulating debate, and constructive action, fully mobilizing conservative intellectual and organizational resources to create a strong and vibrant presence in the blog medium. Through Redstate, the political blogging of the Right can gain the critical mass it needs for the battle ahead.

The Left has proven that blogs can thrive on the fringe, in a petri dish of pessimism and protest. We intend to make blogs a voice for mainstream America, and articulate the deeply held ideals of a free and virtuous nation. We aim to provide an arena for serious thought and a force for influence in Republican politics and policy - and we intend to lead.

Welcome to Redstate.
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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-14-05 08:09 PM
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2. redstate.org directors
http://www.redstate.org/story/2004/7/10/121118/616

The Directors
By: tacitus · Section: Miscellania


Ben Domenech, Founder and Director.
Originally from Mississippi, Ben began his career as a political journalist covering Capitol Hill, writing for numerous publications and working as a Contributing Editor to National Review Online. He abandoned the journalism career track for a taxpayer-funded life following the 9/11 attacks, and was sworn in as the youngest political appointee in the Bush Administration. After spending two years as the chief speechwriter for a U.S. Senator, Ben now works as a book editor for a prominent publishing house. He lives in Virginia.

Mike Krempasky, Founder and Director.
Mike Krempasky is from Pennsylvania, and would almost accept a Kerry presidency in return for a couple Steelers Super Bowl victories.
He's worked in grassroots politics in a number of roles, from leading a national pro-life organization and training conservative activists all across the country, to raising money for Republican candidates and conservative causes.


He doesn't like the French.

Josh Trevino, Founder and Director.
Josh Trevino was born in Texas and has been trying to get back ever since. He has been a dot-commer, a speechwriter, a consultant, and a US Army officer. He also ran the weblog tacitus.org. He lives in western Maryland with his wife.

Erick Erickson, Director.
Erick is a political consultant and attorney in Macon, Georgia. His law practice focuses on business/commercial transactions, estate planning, and election law. He has been active in politics for some time and, with the blessings of my his firm, went out as a solo political consultant in 2004, winning all of his races. He has been a campaign manager or consultant for races on the federal, state, and local level. In addition to political consulting, he serves as general counsel to a local political party.

Clayton Wagar, Director.
Clayton Wagar serves as the chief technologist and webmaster for RedState.org. Originally from (the infamous) Broward County, Florida, he is the product of two lifetime conservative public school educators. After completion of an International Business degree at Auburn University, he relocated to the metro Atlanta area where he resides with his wife and three boys. Clayton has over two decades of experience in networking technologies, database design, and content management. He has extensive experience with many aspects of technology deployment at global and regional telecom carriers. Clayton currently works in technical marketing for the 'high end routing' group of a Fortune 100 networking company.
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Catchawave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-15-05 08:24 AM
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5. David Corn (The Nation) was on
just before the redstate guy. Guess they don't want a screaming match, lol.

Here's a kick for the hardworking Cspan group too !
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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-15-05 06:42 AM
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3. Discussing private-funded trips now.
Ask about the cost of *'s Air Force One / C5A magical misery tours.
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MelissaB Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-15-05 07:42 AM
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4. I'm kicking for Boxer!
:loveya:
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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-15-05 04:33 PM
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7. Did anyone catch BB?
I just got on. Hopefully it will be rebroadcast this evening.
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realFedUp Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-15-05 09:27 AM
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6. thanks for putting this together for cspan junkies...n/t
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