From Deseret News archives:
Franken dallies in Hannity country
Liberal talk-radio host airs show at Sundance
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"There's $8.8 billion missing from the Coalition Provisional Authority, that's how good this guy is with money," Franken said.
In the second hour of the show, Anderson joined Franken. When Anderson mentioned Salt Lake's drug problem, Franken adopted the voice of Stuart Smalley, his character from "Saturday Night Live," and said:
"I didn't know there was even heroin use in Utah. I didn't even think they used caffeine. Maybe they haven't built up a tolerance."
Anderson criticized the Bush administration's plans to decrease the amount of money that goes to the Community Development Block Grant program, which has been used in Salt Lake to build housing and infrastructure in poor areas.
"It's been absolutely crucial in Salt Lake City," he said. "It would have devastating effects on millions of people in this country. We shouldn't stand for it."
Franken's stop at Sundance was part of a weeklong tour to promote his show.
Earlier stops included Austin, Texas, and Albuquerque, N.M.
Franken's show isn't broadcast in Utah. Not yet, anyway.
E-mail: jhyde@desnews.com
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