



THE WASHINGTON TIMES
In case you didn’t tune into The Washington Times’ nationally syndicated radio show “America’s Morning News” - heard in Washington on WTNT-AM 570 and coast-to-coast via the Talk Radio Network - here’s what two of Monday’s guests told co-hosts Melanie Morgan and John McCaslin:
• Mike Long, chairman of the New York State Conservative Party: Mr. Long said the conservative movement is rallying behind Republican candidate Dede Scozzafava’s opponent, Doug Hoffman, in their race for New York’s 23rd Congressional District seat after Weekly Standard reporter John McCormack “startled” Ms. Scozzafava by following her into a parking lot and trying to ask her questions, which prompted the police to be summoned.
• Brent Bozell, president of the Media Research Center: Mr. Bozell applauded the nation’s TV news networks for standing together against President Obama, who, he said, has attempted to censor the Fox News Channel with “brass knuckle” intimidation.
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