Posted on 04/03/2012 9:15:21 AM PDT by Nachum
If those interviews by DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, where she does nothing but spew talking points and condescending quips, annoy you, then you will likely jump for joy over what youre about to hear.
Doug McIntyre, a radio host at 790 KABC-RADIO in Los Angeles, interviewed the chairwoman on Monday about the DNCs decision to name LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to head the partys convention. As McIntyre notes, Villaraigosa has his critics in Southern California (Los Angeles cant even pave the sidewalks), and McIntryre was floored that he was chosen.
Considering that, he did the opposite of a fluff interview and did the impossible: he left the snarky Wasserman Schultz nearly speechless. Sure, she was able to fall back on to some talking points (demonizing the rich, blaming Republicans), but by the end, she tapped out.
The rare interview is below:
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They expect Rubio to play a dominant role in the GOP convention in Tampa, in Rubio's home state.
-PJ
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Thanks for the ping, melancholy.
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa shares the presidents vision of America as a bankrupt socialist Utopia of universal poverty watched over by a socialist government of academic elitist.
The Mayor has taken LA exactly to the point that Obama and the DNC envisions for the entire nation.
The DNC has seen California as the Liberal torch barer for about four decades or more. It is the laboratory for Liberal programs. If the California electorate will swallow the Liberal agenda then they believe that they can impose that program on the nation. It started with car engine exhaust standards from Ca imposed on the nation and has continued from there.
America look at California for the vision of your future if Obama wins a second term.
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