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Schroeder On John & Ken Today With Announcement
By Matthew Cunningham | 04/01/09 | 05:59 PM EDT | 3 Comments
Apparently, Mike Schroeder will be on the John & Ken Show today at 3:30 p.m. with a "major announcement" of some kind.
If I had to guess, it's probably related to the Anthony Adams Recall, of which Mike is the co-chairman.
Click here to listen to the show online.
UPDATE: Mike announced they will be serving Adams with the recall papers at his "lavish" April 8 fundraiser with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Senator Bob Huff.
Mike also promised to match the total contributions to the recall during the next 24 hours, up to $5,000.
Click here to contribute to the Recall Adams campaign.
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I think it is awesome that there is an Recall effort in getting rid of this RINO! Not a good way to start out your first term.
Was i the only one bewildered when he described Adams a a "corrupt politician" and the need to get rid of these guys?
As an aside, he is really not a very polished speaker, but then again the host sucked, and was not helpful to the guest.
Schroeder should spend his time and money on helping a replacement candidate prepare for the primary. It's a two year assembly seat that will be nearing the second year mark by the time they collect signatures, schedule a special election, campaign, and remove the RINO from office.
Then it will be time for the replacement to turn around and run for re-election as soon as he or she is seated. Talk about lousy representation!
If J& K, and big Mike weren't so interested in making headlines--they might actually accomplish something special.
I predict this will fail, just like the Bakersfield recall failed.
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