New Jersey Network has hired Winning Strategies to lobby for them in Washington. One of the principals of Winning Strategies is James McQueeny, who hosts a weekly show, Power & Politics, on the rival News 12 New Jersey.
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Should be Boring Strategies...
McQueeny another lame lefty NJ shillbag!
strangest part
what's strange is that NJN needs a lobbyist in Washington D.C. at all.
what's that all about?
Emoire
Est et Dirigeur
Time for a Make Over
NJN is needed in New Jersey. I'll agree to that. What really needs to be changed is the anchor. Kent Manihan should be put out to pasture. She suffers from the "Lautenberg Syndrome". She doesn't know when to retire and get out. The only good Great thing about NJM is Michael Aaron and Jim Hooker. They are articulate reporters and in my opinion carry the station. As for Lobbying in DC? Why not? If NJN can get some Federal Funding then maybe they can pay for a better anchor... Manahan should go!