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Got Kerry?

If you've got a TV or radio station and you didn't manage to snag the Senator for your show yesterday, I'd complain. He hit a half dozen of them, speaking on the SOTU, Obama's inspiring message of unity, hope and change, the Kennedy endorsement, and a host of other topics. The media blitz started on Fox News a bit after 7 am, and wound up around 10:30 last night with a call in to NPR.

I'll let you sort it out, I'm still trying to catch up. Don't miss Steph, she's my fave.

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Video Credit: Fox News

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Video Credit: MSNBC

The Senator called in to chat with Stephanie Miller speaker-icon.png   here, Ed Schultz speaker-icon.png   here, WBUR On Point speaker-icon.png   here and finished up on WBUR NPR Special speaker-icon.png   here

Whew. That's a whole lot of talking. Good stuff, though.

Looks like today starts with Morning Joe and Imus. I just checked out Joe's front page, and there's a whole lot of Republicans there. Good thing JK's not one to shy away from a tough interview. Of course, Mika's the best part of the show anyway, most days. Except perhaps for this morning.


Comments (4)

All I can say to Kerryvision is thank you, thank you, thank you!!

Here, here!

I must agree with Beachmom, thank you!!

Thank you! I enjoyed ever link and video. You hard work in capturing these and posting them here is very much appreciated.

I particularly loved Steph's interview with JK. Great humor from both of them!

I liked how they discussed 04 in realistic terms--the values that JK and JRE represented that the media, the Republicans, and Rove misrepresented. I also appreciated how he points out the way both Democrats and Republicans are uniting around Barach.

Then the conversation about the SOTU was right-on the money!

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