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Let's talk politics.
Wednesday, December 24th, 2008
Posted by Joe Turner @ 06:44:38 am

OK. It's only for a few days, but, yes, it's true.

Brian Sonntag, darling of the conservative radio talk-show circuit, will take over as governor while both Gov. Chris Gregoire and Lt. Gov. Brad Owen are out of state. (Who knew the auditor was next in line of succession?)

Gregoire sent Sonntag a note, informing him that she'll be gone Dec. 26-29 and Owen will be gone after the 26th, so Sonntag will have to fill in from 3:45 p.m. Friday until 5:55 p.m. Monday.

How much trouble can he get into over a long weekend? I suppose he can call out the National Guard and invade Canada, but most of the Guardsmen are otherwise disposed.

If nothing else, now we know why John Carlson and his listeners believe in Christmas. They finally got their wish. Yes, Virginia, there really is a . . . oh, nevermind.

(If he has any questions, Sonntag is supposed to call Gregoire's chief of staff, Cindy Zehnder. But I noticed she didn't give out Zehnder's super secret number, just the main number for the governor's receptionist. Some things are on a need to know basis.)