Here's a story I came across today:
Florida pain patient Richard Paey, who is serving a 25-year sentence for drug trafficking even though he never trafficked in drugs, seems to have been punished for seeking media attention. After he gave an interview to New York Times columnist John Tierney, he was transferred to a prison farther from his family and threatened with loss of the pain treatment he is receiving through a morphine pump. Paey's supporters are hoping publicity will pressure Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to pardon him.
I'm just curious: what are the squawk hosts in Florida doing with this story? (If I were a Florida host, I'd be all over it.)
It's a powerful story with the potential for some compelling and stimulating conversation. My guess is that no host will touch it...
Florida pain patient Richard Paey, who is serving a 25-year sentence for drug trafficking even though he never trafficked in drugs, seems to have been punished for seeking media attention. After he gave an interview to New York Times columnist John Tierney, he was transferred to a prison farther from his family and threatened with loss of the pain treatment he is receiving through a morphine pump. Paey's supporters are hoping publicity will pressure Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to pardon him.
I'm just curious: what are the squawk hosts in Florida doing with this story? (If I were a Florida host, I'd be all over it.)
It's a powerful story with the potential for some compelling and stimulating conversation. My guess is that no host will touch it...