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Wuzzardo's World

Narrowing GOP field could mean wide-open race

Wow, what a week it's been, huh? My predictions for New Hampshire were pretty good, but they, like the primary itself, look more and more irrelevant each day

Welcome, 2012 presidential race; the predictions begin now

Anyone who follows this blog knows there hasn't been much to follow recently.

Life in the spotlight not easy

There are many jobs in the world that look like they'd be a lot of fun. Who wouldn't want to be a star or on TV or a person of power.

Another voice of my past silenced

Several times in the last few years I have used this blog to reminisce about the loss of some great broadcasters. I guess it's because they played a role in my dreams to work in TV.

Reflecting on Katrina five years later

The irony is as the rain fell, I was actually covering a political story. It was ironic, because the station where I worked in Lexington, KY, rarely covered politics and always covered weather.

USA goes back to not caring about soccer

That collective yawn you heard this morning was the vast majority of the United States waking up on a Sunday and not caring about the World Cup any more. Sorry, soccer fans.

But was McChrystal right?

Much has been made today of President Obama's brief meeting with Gen. Stanley McChrystal and the general's resignation as commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan.