02-22-2008

Man, what a reaction! In the last 24 hours, I've written two posts that have brought out the Hillary fans. The first one about her debate performance last night is here. The second one had to do with an email circulating among progressive religious leaders. Read that post here.

02-22-2008

Check out my interview with Barack Obama's Communication Director Robert Gibbs. I talked to him Thursday night in Austin Texas in the spin room after the Democratic debate.

02-22-2008

I was in Austin Texas at the big Democratic debate Thursday night. I had a chance to talk to top Clinton strategist Mark Penn in the spin room. Watch that interview above.

02-22-2008

I hope you take the time to view my recent story on Dr. Tim Keller, pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan. Over the last 19 years, Redeemer has grown from a handful of believers to more than five thousand people gathering each Sunday.

02-21-2008

It came in the last minute but boy what a moment. My goodness. I had a chill running up my leg. Oh, wait. That's Chris Matthews! But seriously, tonight's debate in Austin will be remembered for Hillary Clinton's last answer. In a word: phenomenal.

02-21-2008

I'm back! Political producer Robin Mazyck here guest blogging for The Brody File. Earlier today before the CNN/Univision Democratic Debate began in Austin at the University of Texas, Clinton and Obama supporters were in the street yelling chants and waving signs in support of their respective candidates.

02-21-2008

It was like a scene out of West Side Story. OK, no blood but what I witnessed outside the debate hall here in Austin Texas was pretty intense. Watch above.

02-21-2008

I just got off the phone with Evangelical leader Gary Bauer who is a supporter of John McCain.

02-21-2008

Some of Barack Obama's detractors have been scrutinizing his record of accomplishments in the United States Senate. Who better to ask than his good friend and supporter Ted Kennedy?

02-21-2008

Today I was in San Marcos, TX today at a Barack Obama rally where Ted Kennedy gave a fiery speech on behalf of the junior senator from Illinois.

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