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15 Jan 2008 11:14 am

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I may be part of a distinct minority, but I am quite fond of bloggingheads, which I find to be frequently guite decent ... radio. That is, as a podcast. A flash player that required me to be linked to my laptop, not so much.

Any thought of podcasting these?

Do the terms of your employment require you to post these?

Oh, come on, dr, they're not that bad. The opening head shots of each are good for a laugh, and at least Matt's wry smile indicates that he's in on the joke.

I'm sort of surprised than nobody takes Huckabee seriously. Maybe that reflects a northeastern bias of all three panelists. Sure he has a funny name and the establishment hates him, but as long as Romney, McCain and the also-rans split the non-evangelical vote, I think he's got a decent shot. Once Fred quits after South Carolina, Huckabee will be the lone southern son in a party that rose to prominence on the back of the South. If Romney can win in Michigan and blunt McCain's momentum, then I think Huckabee will squeek out wins in South Carolina and then Florida.

I want MORE TABLE. Seriously, though, I really like it, so post more. These seven-minute clips are like a perpetual cock-tease, as they're just long enough for you to get into it but then you do and the funny ending music starts.

Please, dude, no more "Table."

Dammit Matt stop teasing us.

Release the whole talk already. There is no reason to feed us in 10 minute chunks. You can have the people at the Atlantic put up a Worded Transition screen where they would like to group the discussion by topic. But by the time we watch the rest of this discussion it will be old news.

Give us the whole thing!

Nitpick:

Change the copyright notice at the end to 2008. It said 2007.

Who cares about the copyright notice? Who would pirate this crap?

Do you know anybody who Xeroxes the Atlantic?

I love the rakish suit-without-tie look that Ross prefers. Really shows a little of that chest off for the ladies. The George Clooney of conservative bloggers.


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