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I just sent the following e-mail to Al Franken. What do you think he'll say?
Dear Mr. Franken:
You’re understandably uncomfortable talking on your show about the Air America scandal.
Who wouldn’t be if New York City’s Department of Investigation and New York State’s Attorney General were looking into how their employer spent on himself and his network hundreds of thousands of dollars meant for needy children and Alzheimer victims?
What’s more, I’m sure attorneys have told you that at some point you may be called to testify in a criminal investigation. So besides being uncomfortable, you must be extraordinarily circumspect.
Yet Air America listeners deserve to know the facts.
What to do? How about inviting Michelle Malkin on your show? Let her give listeners a summery of what’s happened and then take questions. You wouldn’t have to get into “sticky stuff” yourself; you could just facilitate.
Malkin would be a great choice. She’s followed the scandal since day one; and posted on it often. She’ll be able to state the facts, provide informed commentary, and answer listeners’ questions.
How about it?
Sincerely,
John
www.johnincarolina.com
Saturday, August 06, 2005
To Al Franken: Invite Michelle Malkin on
Posted by JWM at 11:10 AM
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perfect!!!!!
Wow, that Anonymous is one determined coward.
Speaking of cowards have you seen over on Mz. Malkin's 'blog' that she cites your blog and admits to her fear of talking to Al Frankin in public where he can expose her?
Typical RepubliCAN'T bluster and backpeddal.
A "no-reply" commentator said Michelle Malkin's response indicated she didn't want to go on Al Franken's show.
Malkin said she thought there was a "fat chance" (her words) Al Franken would invite her on his show to discuss the Air America loan scandal. That wasn't a refusal.
I think Malkin is willing to go on.
Anyway, Malkin can tell us if she'll go on Franken's show and under what conditions.
Franken can tell us whether he'll invite her on and under what conditions.
Meanwhile, the rest of us can visit Malkin's blog and read her latest updates on the scandal.
And we can also visit Franken and Air America at their site.
Maybe one of us will be the first to see anything posted there by Franken or Air America about the loan and the investigation.
I'll ask Malkin if she'll promise to link at her site to anything Franken and/or Air America posts at theirs.
I'll post her reply.
Are you OK with all of what I'm proposing?
Thanks for commenting.
John
One of the problems Al will have with MM on his show is that she's actually articulate.
Al is good at calling people fat, liars, and idiots.
Not a fair lineup, prolly.
-AC
JIC,
Al F. v. MM is much like bringing a knife to a gun fight -- it is not a terribly fair fight.
BTW, that "Comment Deleted" commenter sure didn't have much to say.
Jibtrim
I have found the Left unwilling to engage in any sort of dialogue without either resorting to name-calling or ad hominem attacks. Even by e-mail they go silent, change their e-mail address...then a few days later, all these ads start showing up...
In my heart, I believe most of them think we are more dangerous to this country than any foreign threat.
Keep up the good work, John!
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