Still, Obama made a good showing and is stillway ahead in delegates and in popular vote in big states like my state (Washington) and Texas.
Now then, Coach, time to make good. Lunch is on us.
Enjoy the crow.
The FCC gave a whopping five days notice prior to the convening of the hearing, making it impossible to organize any real action related to carrying the opposition’s point of view into the hearing. Even with only five days notice, an estimated 1100 people turned out at Town Hall to attend the hearing. Our Governor, Christine Gregoire was in attendance and to her credit, spoke out vehemently against further consolidation (for upholding the ban on media consolidation). She was not alone. Nearly everyone to speak at this public hearing spoke out in opposition to consolidation. Two days later FCC Chairman Kevin Martin announced that he would be loosening the ban (pending final vote in FCC). In other words, FCC Chairman Martin ignored public opposition and is proceeding with his own agenda. Chairman Martin is a republican appointee of President GW Bush who was a member of the Bush-Cheney Transition Team and also served as Deputy General Counsel for the Bush campaign.