My Interview With Steve Lonegan
As I mentioned over the weekend, I had a chance to catch up with Mayor Lonegan after his appearance at the Arena Diner in Hackensack. During my interview with Steve, we touched on a number of issues including his tax plan, school funding and eminent domain. Additionally, we talked about his position on Gitmo terrorists and his being snubbed by Sean Hannity. To the Mayor’s credit, no question was out of bounds and, as you’ll see, Steve is as always direct in his responses. With that I will let the interview speak for itself. And I would like to once again thank Steve for allowing me this time to speak with him.
Cross-posted at Conservatives with Attitude! and Red County!






May 28th, 2009 at 12:31 pm
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May 29th, 2009 at 12:36 pm
Could you contact Levin and ask him if he could have Lonegan as a phone-guest for at least five minutes on Monday.
Unlike Hannity, Levin isn’t in the tank for Giuliani.
Also, try contacting Chuck Norris and ask him if he could support and endorse Lonegan for the GOP primary. Ask him if he could contact Huckabee and ask Huckabee if he could speak for a few minutes on his show (it could be by remote) about why Lonegan is the best candidate for NJ.
Norris and Lonegan share the same views on fiscal policy (and decreasing the tax bureaucracy), immigration, 2nd amendment, marriage, abortion, education (choice), size of government, government bureaucracy, etc.
Christie is trying to be more like Romney. If one compares the Romney who ran against Kennedy for a Senate seat, who ran for governor of MA and then ran for the GOP presidential nomination, you’d wonder who the real Romney is. The reason why some conservatives voted for Romney is because they didn’t want McCain, who pandered to the leftist media for years.
Christie is trying to fool voters just like Romney tried to.