Monday, July 25, 2005

''Harber's viewers get to interact with Dean interview''

"It's an interactive world.

When Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean blew through town July 14 to pep up the local troops, the one-time presidential candidate/primal screamer taped an interview for "The Aaron Harber Show."

The host has decided to put a different spin on the 15-minute interview, the only in-depth one Dean gave while here.

It's posted on his website harbertv.com so viewers can watch the interview, then make comments, rebuttals, etc. which Harber will read on the air during the second half of the show. Some editing may be involved.

Anyone can take part. "What we're doing is, we're saying, 'Here's the interview, you get to complete the show,"' Harber said. "We thought it would be a different approach. It's a great way to get people involved."

Harber was impressed with Dean, who is not, he emphasized, a raving maniac. "He's a smart guy. He comes across as very level-headed, very reasonable." Harber wasn't unfamiliar with Dean. "He married a college classmate of mine and I interviewed him seven or eight times on my radio show. It was an easy interview to do.""-from Dick Kreck's column today in the Denver Post.

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