Back for his 3rd day as guest host of American Afternoon on Air America, Hal Sparks has quite a bit to talk about today. After yesterday’s primaries and super delegate shift, Obama has claimed the Democratic nomination for president. What is his next move? How will he go up against John McCain? Will he pick Hillary Clinton as his VP? All these questions will be answered by Richard Wolffe from Newsweek and MSNBC. Wolffe will join Hal in HOUR ONE. Wolffe is Newsweek’s Senior White House Correspondent. Wolffe is an MSNBC political analyst, and appears frequently on Countdown with Keith Olbermann. He has previously appeared regularly on CNN and Fox News, as well as international media including the BBC and CBC.
Joining Hal in HOUR TWO will be Florida Congressman Robert Wexler. Congressman Wexler will be talking about why Hillary Clinton has not bailed out of the race yet and what her new strategy might be.
get things right
1) Obama is 46 years old. Kennedy and TRoosevelt were younger as presidents.
2) Also, believe it or not, it is racist to say "Barak isn't really black. He's mixed." You have no understanding of race in America.
3) Please bring Randi back.
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By Oliver Cashman-BrownJune 4, 2008 - 2:21pm