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Plotkin Is Back: The health problems that sidelined WTOP’s Mark Plotkin for more than three months have apparently been resolved–the man was back in the chair this morning on the Politics Program in fine old form. Especially fun: Listening to Virginia Del. Brian Moran squirm (yes, he audibly squirmed) while Plotkin asked why he hasn’t endorsed a presidential candidate yet. —Mike DeBonis

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  1. jeff friedson Says:

    I wasn’t able to bring up your full comment, just the quuestion of did i ever root for a team that traded for Rod? ( am I right)…well yes, I was astonished the Knicks traded him - ( and they floundered after)….His first years after the san antonio trade to portland), ( first as a back-up to Terry Porter and then as a starter….he obviously made them better…( as he did at the beginning with the spurs)….The wizards played very well they year he lead the league in assists and the team playued competitely in the playoffrs against the bulls…Webber, strickland, Howard, cheny and murseasn were excitring and athletic…The heat played very well with rod at the poitn at the end of his career, as did the wolves….I mean, I knwo what your point is…I just feel his rap isn’t as clear as some see it…agreed?

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