API's Cindy Schild to guest on Moran's show (Updated)
The RINO Hour of Power is back! Two of the most famous RINO's on the web - Jazz Shaw and Rick Moran - are ready to rock your political world with their unique blend of humor, wit, and sharp analysis.
Joining Jazz and Rick will be Cindy Schild, Senior Manager at the American Petroleum Institute. The panel will discuss the Keystone Pipeline and other energy issues.
Listen live at 8:00 PM eastern time. A podcast will be available shortly after the end of the show.
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UPDATE
I apologize for the technical difficulties that prevented us from broadcasting last night.
I lost my internet less than a minute before we went live. At first I thought it was Skype so I tried to dial back in but found I wasn't connected to the net. After reaching Jazz by phone, we thought it best to cancel the show and try again next week.
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