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We have successfully completed two liveblogs (here and here), and I am thinking about liveblogging election night. I've three questions for ya'll:
1. Would you be interested?
2. Bloggers (Mil and otherwise): who among you would like to participate as a panelist?
3. Is this a good topic, or is there something else we should/could cover?
Post your answers here.
--Chuck
...for calling western Pennsylvania 'racist'.
That was fast. Beyond a brief mention that he "could kill a puppy on live TV and still get reelected" during the debate liveblogging, I didn't even have a chance to note the comments before the apology.
If it was an apology. This is CNN's quote:
While we cannot deny that race is a factor in this election, I believe we've been able to look beyond race these past few months, and that voters today are concerned with the policy differences of our two candidates and their vision for the future of our great country.To me that sounds more like he's apologizing for Pennsylvanians being racist, but I don't know if he actually said something like "I'm sorry I called my fellow Pennsylvanians racist - they aren't" because as of this writing I can't find the actual statement on his web page.
The latest press release there is dated October 8th and headlined "Murtha Receives ‘A’ Legislative Score from Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America". (I wrote about that scorecard here.)
Perhaps some time soon he'll apologize to the Marines he accused of cold blooded murder. Or not.