Dianne talked to me at the 9/11 rally at the Washington Monument
Unlike most people Dianne a trucker approached me rather than me approaching her. That had never happened before other than two ladies on the Metro who were going to a ball game.
Archive for the ‘short films/interviews’ Category
Voices of the Tea Party Dianne Atkins
Posted: September 19, 2010 by datechguy in internet/free speech, short films/interviews, special events, tea partiesTags: 9/11 protests, blogcon, have fedora will travel, tea parties, tea party protests, voices of the tea party, washington monument tea party
Voices of the Voter: Cortney Hays at the Black Family Reunion
Posted: September 18, 2010 by datechguy in elections, internet/free speech, politics, short films/interviews, special eventsTags: black family reunion, blogcon, gay marriage, short interviews, voices of the voters, washington
As I was leaving the 9/11 marches there was a large event on the mall, it was the Black Family Reunion an annual local DC event that I was not familiar with.
I’ve always wondered why black Americans who are so religious are so loyal to the democratic party.
DaTechguy’s Field guide to (Blogcon) Bloggers: Jim Hoff of Gateway Pundit
Posted: September 18, 2010 by datechguy in blogs, catholic, internet/free speech, short films/interviews, special events, tea partiesTags: blogcon, blogs, datechguy's field guide to (cpac) bloggers, have fedora will travel, short interviews, washington
Talk about getting an A-List blogger on the Field Guide:
One thing about bloggers like Jim, everyone wants their attention so if you want someone like Gateway Pundit for the field guide you have to be persistent.
Examiner Article an interview With Jim McKenna (R) candidate for AG
Posted: September 18, 2010 by datechguy in elections, politics, short films/interviews, tea partiesTags: 2010 elections, attorney general, election 2010, examiner, jim mckenna, Martha Coakley, massachusetts state elections
This afternoon I interviewed Jim McKenna (R) who ran an successful write-in/sticker campaign to get on the ballot to face Martha Coakley in the fall elections:
DTG: A write in campaign is tough, in a primary doubly so and would be considered impossible for a Massachusetts republican before this year. What happened?
JM: Experienced political people told us we couldn’t do it but the people got involved, there seemed to be more homemade signs and individuals pushing the candidacy than we ever expected. Between myself and Guy Carbone another fine write-in candidate we know at least 20k went to the polls motivated for this race. I’ve never seen people so involved.
I think this is the most significant event from election day INCLUDING the O’Donnell victory in Delaware.
I’ll explain in some detail later today on WCRN 830 AM between 4-6 p.m.


