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Monday, June 18, 2007

Recent events in Connecticut gave Sunday talking heads plenty to talk about

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Between the Chris Healy's DUI, the resignation of disgraced Republican Minority Leader Louis "Looney" DeLuca, observations of this year's session at the State Capitol (a.k.a. the so-called supermajority"), Chris Dodd's campaign, and the municipal elections, I think the local pundits on Face the State had enough material to stay on the air for a hour.

Democratic talking head Duby McDowell and her Republican counterpart Brian Flaherty had a interesting discussion on this week's events on Sunday's Face the State

Session 1: State Capitol madness, Chris Healy, and "Looney" DeLuca:



Session 2: Chris Dodd's campaign and the municipal elections: