Brian Doherty | October 7, 2008
As with everything in media, things could shift and change unexpectedly, but I'm supposed to appear on Berkeley's KPFA, 94.1 FM, with the Nation's John Nichols to talk about tonight's presidential debate, starting at 7:45 p.m. pacific and running for 15 minutes. You can listen live here.
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You're making a mistake. KPFA - AKA 'Pacifica Radio' is a
radical left-wing station. They support Castro and Hugo Chavez,
among other things.
You're setting yourself up to be on a biased panel where you'll be
outnumbered and shouted down by a bunch of wacked out radical
socialists.
Brian, the debate died in 1988 and you're only getting around to doing a post-mortem now?
Brian,
You're analysis was spot on. Hearing you highlights how far every
talking head on the TV and radio is up it's own ass. But dude!
What's with the cell phone? You know you're going to be giving
cometary for broadcast and you can't find a land line? That's a
bush league move.
It was impossible for me to be near a landline. The radio station was fully aware of this, and for whatever reason of their own decided to have me on anyway. This is their concern and their decision, not mine.
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