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Former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs says. In the meantime, he may seek the Senate seat of Democrat Robert Menendez. The only way I see for Dobbs to run for President is on a third party ticket. Maybe he'll bring Sarah Palin or Tom Tancredo along for the ride... Full Article at TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime
After nearly three decades with CNN, Lou Dobbs resigned from the network and hinted in a radio interview Monday that he's speculating on a future in politics. He hasn't ruled out a run for the White House. Full Article at Dallas Blog
Longtime CNN commentator Lou Dobbs, left, who resigned from the cable network last week after 29 years, speaks with Bill O'Reilly during taping a segment for Fox News channel's "The O'Reilly Factor," in New York, Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. View Photo »
Absolutely, I'm thinking about it ... I have immense respect for Bill O'Reilly. He's an outstanding broadcaster.
Lou Dobbs says a possible run for President in 2012 isn't crazy. Not as crazy as having Glenn Beck for a running mate... Dobbs/Pailn and their little dog Beck in 2012. well, if Tom Tancredo ran for president and wasn't...oh wait. Nevermind. Full Article at Time Magazine
Lou Dobbs says he’s weighing a 2012 presidental run in an interview with, of all people, Fred Thompson. Full Article at The Plum Line - Who Runs Gov
Michael Shain writes that “more than 20 producers and reporters” will have to re-apply for jobs, while a spokesperson told “The interim 7 p.m. newscast [now called 'CNN Tonight'] is being produced by the former Dobbs team.” But for how long? Full Article at Mediaite.com
Longtime CNN commentator Lou Dobbs, left, who resigned from the cable network last week after working there for 29 years, speaks to Bill O'Reilly at the start of a segment for Fox News channel's "The O'Reilly Factor," in New York, Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. View Photo »
Long day. I’m so tired I don’t even have the energy to steal pieces of the Lou Dobbs set & put them on eBay.
Lou Dobbs, who left his CNN anchor seat earlier this month amid rumors he was headed to Fox News, says pfffft! to that. He tells Reuters he's thinking of running for a U.S. senate seat -- or maybe the White house. Full Article at Miami Herald
Former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs — whose abrupt departure from the struggling cable network stunned his fans — is mulling a run for the White House in 2012 and has even reached out to Latino groups to see if he can mend fences. Full Article at New York Post
Louis Dobbs (born September 24, 1945), is a CNN anchor and managing editor for Lou Dobbs Tonight. He is an editorial columnist and syndicated radio show host. Full Article
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