ICYMI: “Conservative Chat” tonight 7:00PM Charter cable channel 191 with columnist Don Pesci

New program next week!

“Conservative Chat” – Tonight, Thursday, August 31st, 2017, 7:00PM on Charter Cable Channel 191, the Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee presents a new interview with columnist Don Pesci and BRTC Chair and Host Juliana Simone. Don and Juliana discuss a variety of current political topics in this half hour program.

Don Pesci’s political commentary can be read on his blog “Connecticut Commentary: Red Notes From a Blue State”

For those of you outside of the viewing area or who are not Charter/Spectrum subscribers, this show can be seen online on www.ctv191.com currently on the home page, but later can be searched for on the site under the tab ‘what’s on’ ‘watch programs’ search the word Conservative – episode 118.

(l) Columnist Don Pesci and (r) BRTC Chair and Host Juliana Simone

Tonight: ICYMI: “Conservative Chat” Interview with Dave Walker – Candidate for Governor 2018

“Conservative Chat”– Tonight, Sunday, August 13th, 2017, at 7:30PM on Charter cable channel 191, the Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee presents an interview with former U.S. Comptroller Dave Walker and BRTC Chair and host Juliana Simone. Dave and Juliana discuss his forty years of award winning leadership under three Presidents, his work as a CPA and Senior Strategic Advisor to PricewaterhouseCoopers giving advice to other Governor’s and political leaders throughout the country, how his turnaround expertise and government transformation and anti-corruption experience make him the best candidate for Governor 2018, what his plans would be as Governor to get Connecticut out of debt, how to bring economic pro-business growth back to our state, lower or eliminate taxes, work with the unions, and more!

A new interview will air on Thursday, August 17th at 7PM.

For those who are not Charter subscribers or who live outside the viewing area, this show is available online now: https://communityaccesstv.viebit.com/vod/?v=jJXpTdCoBEzP&s=false