I figured it only a matter of time once Royal Marshall passed.
He could be a real jerk, but I will miss him.
>>returns to radio full time inauguration day January 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m.
So, “tune in at 9-9-9...”
Thank God. Boortz had an opportunity to really move the fundamental tax reform issue but refused to play hardball for fear of jeopardizing book sales. Good riddence to this intellectually unimpressive prima donna.
This speech was so penetrating, so astute, so no-holds-barred, so American that it should be read by every American of any age.
When you read it, your admiration for Boortz will know no bounds and he'll remain in your memory as a true patriot.
If anyone can find a link to the speech, please post it here. After Neal was done speaking, he received a lengthy standing O from the students.
There was only deathly silence from the faculty section.
This says it all.
Leni
Hope Rush keeps taking vacations and so does not get too restless - or just tired of it all. No question this programming demands a great deal.
These voices keep me going in the 'worst of times'. And so many more, listening, as well/sigh. . .
Militantly pro-abortion and anti-christian. I won’t miss him.
First started listening to him in the 80’s when he was local in Atlanta. Over the years, his attitudes became less and less bearable. Too impressed with is own intelligence and wit for me.
That being said, the few minutes I have listened to Cain have not whetted my appetite for more of him.
No matter what anyone may think of Neal personally, he was entertaining, informative, provocative and sincere. He will be missed by those who knew him...............
One phrase I first heard Neal use and I occasionally use, is the famous ‘Dirt Nap’ for executed criminals.
Boortz was boring but he was 1000 times better than Herman will ever be. Mr. Cain blew away any relevance he had when he let himself be blown out of the primaries by “alleged” ex mistresses
Boortz, for me, was an acquired taste, but I really grew to enjoy listening to him when I used to have to drive to work in the morning. I haven’t been listening as much since I’ve been working from home, even though I could stream his show here if I chose to do so. He hasn’t quite been the same since Royal Marshall died so unexpectedly. But I will definitely miss him. He could be highly entertaining.
On the plus side, Herman Cain was always an able fill-in for Boortz — so much so, that WSB gave him his own evening show...until he gave it up to run for President. He has been filling in here and there ever since he suspended his campaign. It will be good to have him back on the air full time.
I’ll miss Boortz being on the air. I always loved how he mocked the “I’m never listening to your show again!” crowd.
Hate to see him go. He’s actually the first talk radio show I listened to. What I enjoyed most about his was his libertarian ways, and his remarkable ability to piss off virtually everyone in a day, yet you want to tune in again the next day to listen for more. He also never ‘carried the water’ for any political party. He would tell it like was.
Heard Boortz’ own comments on his impending retirement, and it sounded like he made a conscious decision to go Galt.