Posted on 10/07/2005 9:39:32 AM PDT by chuckpez
Can Air America Radio endure a fresh set of headaches caused by Randi Rhodes, loose cannon network talk show host?
After past infamous on-air incidents that included a violent anti-Bush skit, it's hard to believe the struggling network can afford to lose additional advertisers. Seemingly unable to rein in Rhodes, Air America now faces the latest: a sad, fresh low on Wednesday's broadcast, where she appears to make light of 9-11's Pentagon victims.
If family members of terrorism victims were listening, perhaps they could let Rhodes know how her careless words felt.
Today, the Radio Equalizer heard from Mark Braukhoff of Colorado, who was twisting the dial and flabbergasted after hearing Randi's bizarre monologue.
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Air America has advertisers?
What do they sell? Tin foil hats?
Why argue with a fool? Remember the cream rises to the top, and you know what sits on the bottom.
Air America is totally representative of the radical left in America. Totally anti-American, totally liberal, totally stupid and mindless of anyone or anything other than themselves and their perverted hate for America.
Err America has been such a disaster.
I would love to know who on earth would advertise on Air Amerika, since it will greatly help me in my consumer purchases.
I turned to her and said, "Oh, You're the one!"... She turned and huffed off :)
LOL.
I have a feeling Air America has now been relegated to a few small markets where people fudge their "ratings" for under the table contributions to the kids' college fund. ;-)
They have a very weak signal near Portland, I might carch it for a few minutes when I drive through, the advertising is mostly public service annoucements.
The host and the listeners were calling us "Fundies". I was so offended.
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