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Date Posted: 18:47:22 03/14/03 Fri
Author: A True and Fair Observer
Subject: He wasn't tough enough. Williams would have been better
In reply to: talkonline 's message, "Good Interview..." on 09:39:13 03/13/03 Thu


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[> [> Re: He wasn't tough enough. Williams would have been better -- talkonline, 08:21:18 03/16/03 Sun

"wasn't tough enough"????? I don't don't think that you heard the interview???? (it wasn't the kind of guest who needed "tough" questions?????). But, since I did happen to be listening, I thought that the questions were "tough enough", how many different ways can someone ask-"What do you know about video slots at racetracks?", and "What do you think about ...?"?

Somehow, HH managed to ask the ?? in a way that brought out a little more info. on a subject that is not being fully discussed (due to lack of info. or dis-belief that it could happen????).

I have heard DON WILLIAMS do good interviews too- but this one was kind of tricky,because there hasn't been much going on (publicly) lately, that's why I commented on it in the first place, even though we didn't hear anything "new", it was still interesting- I won't say beating a dead horse, because the "horse" subject could have a signifigant influence on NEW JERSEY politics and the LOCAL outlook.



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