Salt Lake City Drinking Liberally

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March 22, 2007

Rocky-mania

Our very own Salt Lake City mayor has been in the national news a lot lately. His calls for impeachment have been publicly vocal since his August 30th speech at the City/County building peace rally. Later he took on “Fox and Friends”.

Rocky then gave speeches in Washington D.C. and Washington State, as well as back here in SLC laying his case for impeachment at every turn.

Then there was the whole Hannity fracas in which Rocky was set to appear on “Hannity and Colmes”, but Rocky was canceled at essentially the last minute. Hannity said he would debate Rocky any time and would even come out to Salt Lake to do it, but has since been looking for any excuse not to debate.

Rocky took on Bill O’Reilly, and by all accounts came out looking like the bigger man.

At this rate, Rocky could soon become a household name outside of Utah.

by @ 8:00 pm. Filed under Group News

One Response to “Rocky-mania”

  1. Janus Says:

    Great links – Thanks!

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