On camera, live: The Governor

Governor

Live, from Maryland Public Television: Gov. Martin O'Malley.

O'Malley (D) today announed that he will soon start a monthly live program called "Ask the Governor: Special Edition of Direct Connection." The 30-minute program will start at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 24. Beginning in December, it will run the third Wednesday of each month.

Questions can be submitted through O'Malley's weekly online newsletter, One Maryland or to directconnection@mpt.org. Live calls will be taken during the program at 1-800-926-0629.

The program will hosted by MPT's Jeff Salkin and will continue in future administrations.

By Anne Bartlett |  November 12, 2008; 11:21 AM ET  | Category:  Governor
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Who selects what questions are asked and who is allowed to ask questions? Is it Random? Who is doing the screening---i.e. allowing in the tough questions and keeping out the easy ones?

Posted by: robinfickerofrobinrealty | November 12, 2008 11:59 AM

The questions will be screened by GOVERNAUGHTOR'S wife who is a sitting judge, his father-in-law who is a former Attorney General, and Obama's new dog.

The question on, WHERE HAVE ALL THE OYSTERS GONE ???, will be sung by a group of old, stoned hippies called THE CRABS.

Posted by: properbostonian1 | November 12, 2008 8:16 PM

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