Gop3.com Podcast Season 2 Episode 4: 2008 Presidential Politics, US Attorney Gen. Firings, Libby and MUSG

Written by Brandon on March 18, 2007 – 10:26 am -

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In this full length edition of the Gop3.com Out Loud Podcast, Daniel Suhr and I provide you with the latest and greatest on these topics (along with a sneak peek at the week ahead on Gop3.com):

1. 2008 Presidential Politics
a. McCain 4 conservative conferences shunned and counting
b. Fred Thompson - Our conservative guy, straight down the line (full voting record), much discussion of Republican presidential campaign websites versus draftfredthompson.com.
c. David Vitter and Ted Olson’s endorsement of Rudy Guiliani, Why?
d. Romney’s Fundraising - Too Successful?
e. Democrat’s have been relatively well behaved this week.

2. U.S. Attorney Firing - Non-issue, the President can fire whoever he wants, whenever he wants. Patrick Fitzgerald…

3. Do the American people really care about the Scooter Libby trial? Discuss..

4. Marquette University Basketball Seed Sob Story

5. Marquette University Student Government Election coverage - horrible logos, new campaign methods, what will happen?

Listen:
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  1. Gop3.com: The Triumvirate » Blog Archive » Update on the Lawyers Race for President Says:

    [...] week … Former U.S. solicitor general under President Bush, Ted Olson, will chair the panel [previously reported]. Former Bush administration Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson and filibustered [...]

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