

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 three of Thursday’s guests told co-hosts Melanie Morgan and John McCaslin:
c Bill Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard magazine: Mr. Kristol welcomed the swell of grass-roots support for conservative political candidates, adding that it’s a good time, in this Obama era, to be a conservative.
c Ellis Henican, columnist for Newsday: Commenting on this week’s Washington Times exclusive about President Obama rewarding top-dollar donors with executive perks - after he had promised during his campaign to clean up the “muddy waters” lapping against the White House - Mr. Ellis suggested that campaign finance reform should be executed fully and across the board.
c Bob Powers, author of “The Werewolf’s Guide to Life: A Manual for the Newly Bitten”: Mr. Powers said, first, werewolves are real. Second, an unknown number of people have unwittingly been bitten by werewolves and have less than a month before the full moon returns and brings with it their first transformations into savage, bloodthirsty beasts.
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