Wednesday, January 11, 2012
The call-in discussion show will be airing at 8 p.m. on your local BCAT channel on Thursday.
The following is a release from the BCAT call-in show "These Olde Farts": These Olde Farts (TOF), the lively, hot-topics-of-the-day, call-in discussion show on Burlington Access Cable Television (BCAT) today announced that its next live production will take place tomorrow, January 12, at 8 p.m. on your local BCAT channel. The topic for the upcoming show is "Which Republican Presidential Candidate Would YOU Vote for & Why?" "We’ll be examining the candidates still standing, as well as what they stand for, after the New Hampshire primary," said Bob Krieg, TOF producer. "Each member of the panel will pick a candidate and offer a defense on why that candidate is a good choice." The panel as a group will discuss theses selection and the …
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Monday, October 3, 2011
Newton Mayor Setti Warren announced last Thursday morning that he is dropping out of the U.S. Senate race.
Under rainy skies and aside a small crowd of local supporters, the mood and setting was decidedly different from Mayor Setti Warren's campaign launch at Newton's American Legion Post 440 less than five months ago. Warren, whose campaign has been overshadowed by financial difficulties and larger-than-life Democratic opponents, announced this morning he is dropping out of the race for U.S. Senate. "I got into this race for one reason and one reason only, to beat Scott Brown," Warren said in a press conference Thursday morning. "And I’m getting out for one reason and one reason only, because I no longer believe that I have a clear path to victory in this race." At a podium in front of his Newton home on Beaumont Avenue, Warren stood beside …
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Warren jumps into the Massachusetts U.S. Senate race and joins six other Democratic candidates, including another Warren.
After months of speculating and days of anticipation, Elizabeth Warren officially announced Wednesday she is running for the U.S. Senate seat in hopes of replacing Republican Scott Brown. In her announcement video posted on her YouTube page and campaign site, Warren says the reason why she is running is "straightforward." "Middle class families have been chipped at, hacked at, squeezed and hammered for a generation now, and I don't think Washington gets it," Warren said in her announcement. Warren, who is an attorney and professor at Harvard Law School, launched an exploratory committee for the Senate run last month. She has a long list of political involvement and influence, most recently serving as special advisor to the Secretary of …
jordan lewis ring
7:32 pm on Monday, October 3, 2011
sw is a declared faker----nothing he said or will say is real....the truth is he left newton with months of his oath to fill a four year term....and lost in disgrace because he was seen as an empty suit nothing but ragtime . when compared to the other candidates setti warren was a zero. he was elected because of newton anger and balser and parker being weak and just another pol---the hope was …   more ›