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If you are around TONIGHT (Wednesday, January 23), please join us for another installment of Don't Hijack My Thread! at 8PM Eastern/5PM Pacific. The link to tonight's show is: Don't Hijack-My-Thread

This week's topics are as follows:

  • Union endorsements: the culinaries, the united farm workers. Do they matter and what effect do they have?
  • The democratic debate. Good, bad, or just ugly?
  • The markets come tumbling down. What does it mean?
  • McCain or Romney? Who will win, and who's more dangerous?
  • Bush's state of the union: what will he say, will it matter, and what will he try to do with his "legacy" year?

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buzz-it!

and then there are those who are not "running"

Such as Blunt in Missouri... here's a blast from the past:

Standingup's essayMissouri Gov. Matt Blunt, George Bush and Email includes this delightful tidbit:

There are many comparisons that can be made to Matt Blunt's administration as Governor of Missouri and George Bush as the President of the United States. Cronyism, K Street, and high dollar donors from Texas are just a few that come to mind. The latest involves the preservation of staff emails. Jo Mannies reported on this in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch this week:

Gov. Matt Blunt acknowledged Tuesday that "e-mails often are a public record" while also defending his staff's routine purging of many of its e-mails from the state computer systems.

At a news conference in midtown, the governor said his office had no written policy stipulating which electronic communications should be saved, and which ones could be deleted. State law specifically lays out what records the governor's office needs to keep and for how long.

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