August 05, 2004
Shark-TV

My interview Monday evening at the Downtown Seattle Republican Club on the topic "The Seattle Families and Education Levy" will be broadcast on SCAN-TV (Comcast Cable channel 77 or 29 in Seattle and most of King County) tonight, Thursday, Aug. 5 at 6pm. The show is called Republican Perspective.

I've never done a half-hour issues program before, so please set your VCRs to SCAN-TV tonight at 6, and send me any constructive feedback on my performance.

I'll be the guest host of Republican Perspective taping on August 16 to air on August 19. It's up to me to schedule the guest interviewee. I have a few ideas but am still open to suggestions. Local readers, please feel free to suggest any local political figures whom you might be interested in seeing in conversation with The Shark and for whom you would come to downtown Seattle on a Monday evening to be part of the live audience.

UPDATE: I've tentatively scheduled a representative from the Monorail Recall campaign committee.

Posted by Stefan Sharkansky at August 05, 2004 11:01 AM
Comments

How about Ron Simms as interviewee?

Posted by: saxa on August 3, 2004 03:52 PM

How about Charles Hasse?

Posted by: chunkstyle on August 3, 2004 05:45 PM

Wayne Perryman, author of "Unfounded Loyality: An in-depth look into the love affair between blacks and the Democrats."
He's on Sat 770AM for Republican Radio. Why him?
The public audience needs to hear what he has to say.

(Hey Chunkstyle!)

Posted by: Bleeding heart conservative on August 3, 2004 10:24 PM

Here's his site: http://www.wayneperryman.com/

Posted by: Bleeding heart conservative on August 3, 2004 10:25 PM

I second Ron Sims. I'll bring the rotten fruit.

Posted by: Cadrys on August 4, 2004 08:50 AM

More people need to know about James Na of Discovery Institute and his perspectives. I am going to hear him at Discovery Inst on 8/11. His area is foreign policy, especially Aisa, I believe.

Posted by: Ron on August 4, 2004 12:54 PM

Get Dave Ross, but insist that you only discuss Gilbert and Sullivan.

Posted by: Steve Skubinna on August 5, 2004 03:50 PM
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