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    Tag: interview

    The rest of the interview


    By JGillman, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Sun Mar 13, 2011 at 06:12:06 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Unions, Rally, Interview, WNEM, Jason Gillman, Right-To-Work, Civility, Wages (all tags)

    A couple weeks ago during a trip to Lansing for a counter rally, I was interviewed by WNEM out of Saginaw.  WNEM interviewed a number of the protesters gathered at the state capitol, and gave a little time to the voice of those who disagreed with them. The 10 second clip they used (a couple minutes into the piece) was probably representative of the ratio present, and fortunately they didn't chop it up.  

    Even still, there was a little more.

    In the midst of the shouting down by the labor types, the news folks were professional and courteous.  We had to move three times before we would not have the disruptive actions of the protesters trying to take attention away from the interview. In fact, for them to do so in the last try, they (the protesters) would have had to stand in traffic.

    Sorry to have taken so long to get this up.  The interview in its totality (from a separate camera) is below the line.

    (6 comments, 177 words in story) Full Story

    RightMichigan Exclusive: An Interview with Saul Anuzis


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Mon Jun 29, 2009 at 01:33:45 PM EST
    Tags: Exclusive, Interview, Saul Anuzis, MRP, Obama, Cherry, Land, Bouchard, Cox, Snyder, Coast to Coast (all tags)

    What's up, team?

    Had a chance a few days ago to play a little catch-up with former longtime Michigan Republican Party Chairman Saul Anuzis.

    Saul's been doing some pretty awesome work across the Country these last few months, from sitting on a new RNC committee that's looking at the Presidential Primary process to working with Newt Gingrich to making pretty regular appearances on the cable news talkers.  

    So what's his take on Terri Lynn Land's decision to drop out of the Primary field?  On John Cherry's chances of winning the Governor's office?  Of President Obama's first six months in office?  You can learn the answers to these and many more questions by clicking the little "play" arrows on the videos below...

    (1 comment) Comments >>

    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    RightMichigan Exclusive: An Interview with Sheriff Mike Bouchard


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Tue Jun 23, 2009 at 12:02:07 PM EST
    Tags: Exclusive, interview, Bouchard, Cherry, 2010, economy, MSP, part time legislature, Proposal A (all tags)

    Oakland County Sheriff and 2010 gubernatorial candidate Mike Bouchard recently sat down with RightMichigan to speak with conservative activists and the Right Roots about his bid to become the state's next chief executive.  

    Bouchard becomes one of the most prominent voices in Michigan to advocate some pretty serious changes to the way things are being done in Lansing, from being open to "tweaking" Proposal A to openly advocating a part-time legislature.

    Just a few of the highlights include-

    RightMichigan: Thoughts on the new State Police Headquarters?

    Sheriff Bouchard: "What good is a state of the art building if you can't inhabit that building with the men and women who are there to protect you?"  ... "They should have put (the project) on hold years ago, frankly."

    RM: The Americans for Tax Reform "No New Taxes Pledge?"

    Sheriff Bouchard: "Clearly one of the first things you have to do is learn to live within your means... in fact, I was the first gubernatorial candidate to sign the taxpayer protection pledge."

    RM: First specific thing you'd do, day one as Governor?

    Sheriff Bouchard: "Stop the bleeding.  I'll freeze all non-essential spending and begin to go through immediately where we can cut spending..."

    RM: Should we tweak proposal A?

    Sheriff Bouchard: "I think you have to constantly, in government or the private sector, look at what you're doing and make sure you're competitive." ... "In anything you have to constantly go back and reexamine it and make sure it's meeting your goals." ... "I'd be willing to look at a whole new tax and regulatory process."

    RM: On the idea of a part-time legislature...

    Sheriff Bouchard: "Based on what I'm seeing in Lansing and how broke Lansing is I'd be calling for a part-time legislature." ... "One of the fixes I'd suggest is that we go to a part-time legislature."

    And much, much more...

    (2 comments) Comments >>

    RightMichigan Exclusive: An Interview with MRP Chairman Ron Weiser


    By Nick, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Tue Jun 16, 2009 at 12:06:11 PM EST
    Tags: Sphere, Interview, Weiser, Nofs, 19, 2010, GOP, MRP (all tags)

    Had the opportunity recently to sit down with Michigan Republican Party Chairman Ron Weiser and to touch base on everything from the man's background to the Party's goals in 2010 and the special election in the 19th state Senate District.

    What does Weiser think about Mike Nofs' chances in the 19th?

    What does he need YOU to do to help take back the state in 2010?

    How is he changing the culture and the focus at the Michigan Republican Party with an eye towards the future?

    Push play and find out for yourself!

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    RightMichigan Exclusive: An Interview with Mike Cox


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Tue Jun 09, 2009 at 08:51:57 AM EST
    Tags: Exclusive, interview, Cox, Cherry, Mackinac, constitutional convention, tax hike, term limits, debate, 2010 (all tags)

    Attorney General and 2010 gubernatorial candidate Mike Cox recently sat down with RightMichigan to speak with conservative activists and the Right Roots about his bid to become the state's next chief executive. Just a few of the highlights include-

    RightMichigan: On the decision of other GOP candidates to oppose a no-new-taxes pledge:

    Cox: "I'm very disappointed that I'm the only Republican... you know, I expect some Democrats might be against a no-tax pledge, but I don't think that the problem is we're sending too little money to Lansing..."

    RightMichigan: On a new constitutional convention?

    Cox: "I'm afraid of mischief... I like the amendment process much better... I don't like these stealth projects like we saw last year with RMGN."

    RightMichigan: Cherry's decision to duck the candidate debate on Mackinac Island?

    Cox: He ducked us.  Absolutely.  Isn't that telling?  Part of that is, if I were him, I don't know what I could say.  We are last place in employment, third from worst in business taxes, we increased income taxes and he was the final vote a year and a half ago.  He's been wrong on all of the issues so I can understand why he doesn't want to talk about them."

    And much more...

    (19 comments) Comments >>

    RightMichigan Exclusive: An Interview with Representative Kenneth Kurtz (R-Coldwater)


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Fri May 15, 2009 at 06:45:24 AM EST
    Tags: Exclusive, interview, Kenneth Kurtz, Coldwater, 58th, agriculture, family, English, deficit, task force (all tags)

    We talk so often here about the things that are going wrong in Lansing and what the tax-and-spenders are up to that I think it's important to check in with the good guys from time to time to get their take on the issues facing taxpayers and the legislature today.

    The GOP House minority continues to sponsor and introduce legislation, to work behind the scenes and to try to figure out some sort of positive solution to this tax-hike / budget mess.

    We rarely hear about that in the MSM.

    Being a member of a legislative minority makes it tough to garner headlines. But they're working hard and they're trying to make a difference.

    This week I spoke with freshman Representative Kenneth Kurtz (R-Coldwater).

    Interview after the break...

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    RightMichigan Exclusive: An Interview with Representative Jim Stamas (R-Midland)


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Fri May 08, 2009 at 06:40:10 AM EST
    Tags: Stamas, House, Interview, Exclusive, DEQ, Child Safety, Deficit, stimulus, Midland (all tags)

    We talk so often here about the things that are going wrong in Lansing and what the tax-and-spenders are up to that I think it's important to check in with the good guys from time to time to get their take on the issues facing taxpayers and the legislature today.

    The GOP House minority continues to sponsor and introduce legislation, to work behind the scenes and to try to figure out some sort of positive solution to this tax-hike / budget mess.

    We rarely hear about that in the MSM.

    Being a member of a legislative minority makes it tough to garner headlines. But they're working hard and they're trying to make a difference.

    This week I spoke with freshman Representative Jim Stamas (R-Midland).

    Interview after the break...

    (972 words in story) Full Story

    RightMichigan Exclusive: An Interview with Representative John Walsh (R-Livonia)


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Fri Apr 24, 2009 at 01:31:37 PM EST
    Tags: Exclusive, Interview, John Walsh, Livonia, MBT, transparency, spending cuts, stimulus, House, Dillon (all tags)

    We talk so often here about the things that are going wrong in Lansing and what the tax-and-spenders are up to that I think it's important to check in with the good guys from time to time to get their take on the issues facing taxpayers and the legislature today.

    The GOP House minority continues to sponsor and introduce legislation, to work behind the scenes and to try to figure out some sort of positive solution to this tax-hike / budget mess.

    We rarely hear about that in the MSM.

    Being a member of a legislative minority makes it tough to garner headlines. But they're working hard and they're trying to make a difference.

    This week I spoke with Livonia's freshman Republican Representative John Walsh.

    Interview after the break...

    (1724 words in story) Full Story

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