Gallo on Medicaid, if you care

Published on 08 June 2009 by Sam Hall in Blog

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Here’s a shocker. GOP radio spokesperson Paul Gallo (come on folks, that’s what he is…) will feature three Republicans to bring you “balanced” coverage of the Medicaid fight.

His target seems to be a video we linked to during this post.

Here’s the text of an email sent from SuperTalkMS just minutes ago:

7:05 A.M.- Democrats team with MHAP to take advantage of the Budget Blockade. MHAP is airing an “attack ad” called “The Odd Couple”- Sen. Nunnelle and Gov. Barbour. It’s a hatchet piece with few facts and a well known music theme in the background. Who pays for this ad? Why is the ad being promoted by the Democrat Party? What do we know about this group? We’ll talk with Representative Dr. Sid Bondurant, State Party GOP Chairman Brad White, Senator Nunnelle and maybe a couple of others.

To answer his question about us “promoting” the video: We found it to have those rare qualities of being both entertaining and factual. So, yeah, we linked to it. We like this video too.

Listen if you like. But know you’ll learn nothing new past maybe a new set of Republican talking points on how Nunnelee, Phil Bryant and the rest of the GOP haven’t made a mockery of the budgeting process.

P.S. Someone should tell Gallo that if he is going to continue to be the GOP cheerleader he should learn to spell the name of one of their possible Congressional candidates. It’s “Nunnelee”, not “Nunnelle”.

2 Responses to “Gallo on Medicaid, if you care”

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  2. John tyson says:

    It is impossible to find the words that illustrate how much I feel about the ability of Gallo (Paul Galtelli) to present the truth about anything without it being slanted. The person who rants and raves and feels the need to say “Hell”, “Damn” and other curse words in his morning broadcasts. If Galtelli had a brain, he’d be dangerous. If he cared about presenting a balanced view on anything, he would bring the person on the air and shut HIS mic off.