Can’t get enough Max Pizarro and David Rebovich? Then you can watch them on television tonight and over the weekend.
Pizarro will be featured on Reporters Roundtable on NJN, hosted by Zachary Fink. He’ll appear along with reporters Tom Hester of The Associated Press, Adrienne Lu from The Bergen Record and Michael Symons from Gannett New Jersey. The show will air on Friday at 6:30pm and Sunday at 10am.
Rebovich will appear on NJN’s On The Record, hosted by Kent Manahan. He'll be joined by Republican political analyst Roger Bodman, Democratic analyst Julie Roginsky and Seton Hall Political Science Professor Joseph Marbach. It will air on on Sunday at 9 am, 11 am and again on Monday at 6:30 am.
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call Amnesty International
If this line-up was aired at Gitmo or Abu Ghraib, NJN would be cited for torture.
I guess you haven't been to either
Good job, Max
Saw half of it
And Pizarro acquitted himself quite well, particularly in his first-person accounts of being on the campaign trail with an unnamed Republican candidate and what was on voters' minds. That reporter from the Bergen Record, however, was far too hesitant to make any analysis or political gauge in any regard; Max and the others were impressive and informative, but she wasn't.
Reason for NJ corruption
Good job on on Reporters Roundtable. I still find it amazing that politicians and pundits cannot see the underlying reason for NJ corruption. In economic terms, it is like trying to have a capitalistic, free market system when there are only business monopolies. Nobody would be surprised that a monopolistic businessman was tempted to price gouge a customer. A single party system that blocks entry of political opponents is asking for corruption and is counter to the principles of Democracy.