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Flipping Out for Llewellyn King

December 21, 2010 by White House Chronicle 4 Comments

Patrick Ferise, a producer of P.O.T.U.S. on Sirius XM, often packs a Flip camera and shoots for the radio show’s Web site.

Last Friday, Ferise pulled out his Flip during “White House Chronicle” Host Llewellyn King’s weekly in-studio talk with P.O.T.U.S. Host Joe Mathieu. Ferise posted King’s remarks on immigration and the Dream Act, and President Obama’s Afghanistan strategy, which drew these comments:

Omar Abhari: Love Llewellyn King. Can you please do me a favor though? Can you somehow get him to say “Ministry of Love” and “Big Brother” at some point during his next visit. A while back, instead of re-reading “1984,” I got the audio version and the narrator sounds just like him!

Kristina Slagle: Thanks for posting!!

Tina Flatt Winsett: How I wish everyone in and reporting on Washington was as straightforward and no-nonsense as Mr. King. Loved his very apt description of the C Street house and its inhabitants!

Herb Klinker: What a treasure is Llewellyn King! I could listen to him for hours. His perspective today on Obama and Afghanistan was particularly poignant!

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  1. Carolyn says

    December 22, 2010 at 9:18 pm

    I love my XM radio and I listen to POTUS every day. Llewellyn King is absolutely the best of the best. There just isn’t anyone better. I am learning so much from his show. Thank you so much for everything!

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  2. Carolyn says

    December 22, 2010 at 9:18 pm

    I love my XM radio and I listen to POTUS every day. Llewellyn King is absolutely the best of the best. There just isn’t anyone better. I am learning so much from his show. Thank you so much for everything!

    Reply
  3. Jonathan Carroll says

    February 25, 2011 at 1:18 am

    I live for his weekly XM Serius sessions.

    He is truly King.

    Hmm…where is Les Kinsolving these days?

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  4. Jonathan Carroll says

    February 25, 2011 at 1:18 am

    I live for his weekly XM Serius sessions.

    He is truly King.

    Hmm…where is Les Kinsolving these days?

    Reply

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