Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota was swinging through Bloggers’ Row there, so of course we had to chat. Nice guy; very centered.
I was trying to think of some way of saying that I’m sorry that my little bit of extra monopolization of the Governor’s time was an inconvenience to a couple of staffers (I know some of those people, after all) without saying I’m sorry for the monopolization itself (because I’m, well, not); but then I realized that all I had to do was just write that out. As a writing strategy, it seems… remarkably straightforward. I should try it more often.
Moe Lane
Crossposted to Moe Lane.
Steve Maley
Neil Stevens
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Irresistable snark opportunity
E Pluribus Unum (Diary) Wednesday, February 24th at 5:36PM EST (link)Sorry, I could not NOT say this:
What was Tim Pawlenty doing at a conservative meeting?
AAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA
I crack myself up.
OK back to your scheduled broadcast.
Kill the Terrorists
Protect the Borders
Punch the Hippies h/t IMAO
I'm waiting for someone to ask him a question about his green energy initiative
Next93 (Diary) Wednesday, February 24th at 9:56PM EST (link)Pawlenty championed a law in Minnesota that guranteed a market share for renewable energy, regardless of the cost impact on Minnesotans and Minnesota businesses. He also was the campaign manager of the republican side of the McCain-Leiberman cap and trade bill. I would really like to see someone from the conservative side try to pin him down on that.
By Minnesota stanards, he’s extremely conservative, but then again, Lennin himself could probably look conservative in Minnesota politics. Personally, I haven’t been able to take him seriously as a conservative since he swallowed the Newt Gingich climate-change koolaid.
Obama was The One in 2008.
He’ll be a BIGGER one in 2012.