Looking for Mr. Right

Mike MurphyKCRW tried another conservative on today's Left, Right & Center: Michael Murphy, Republican media consultant for John McCain and others and adviser to Gov. Schwarzenegger. His agency for speaking engagements calls Murphy "one of the funniest and most entertaining figures in politics today...[the] GOP spin doctor with a sense of humor." Apparently they even like him at the hard-to-please "LR&C" and want him back next week. I didn't hear the show, but it airs again (and streams on the Internet) tonight at 7 p.m. and is archived here.

Previously: Clifford May out at LR&C

2:37 PM Friday, December 3 2004 • Link
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