The New York Sun covered my event last Tuesday, and it's a pretty interesting read. Check it out. It gives a pretty good sense of the tenor of the discussion that went on. Meanwhile, I'll have my second post about the substance of the issues discussed at the debate shortly (the first one was here).
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Chris, this is a great new setup. Hope that the arrangement will expose your work to a broader reading public.