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On Friday Jon Decker from FOX News Radio accosted The Gateway Pundit’s Lucian Wintrich. Then Decker started reportedly “screaming” and pointing that Lucian is a “Nazi” and The Gateway Pundit is a “white supremacist” website! How awful! And this guy works for FOX RADIO!Lucian Wintrich sent this report: “This man accosted me. He pushed me in the back room and then grabbed my arm. He started screaming to the entire press room that I’m a Nazi and The Gateway Pundit is a white supremacist publication.” Apparently, if you do not belong to the liberal mainstream press you are considered a...
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The last few days have proved to be a crashing reality for the idol worshipers who have left a trail of drool as they have followed Barack Obama since he announced he was the reincarnation of Abraham Lincoln and offered his brilliance for the world’s top job. He announced that he was smarter than his intelligence advisers, no matter what their speciality might be. Politics? Yes, I’m smarter he told us. National Security? Ditto. Economics? Yup, I’m the smartest guy in the room. He told the New Yorker Magazine he was the absolute champion of the smart people who surround...
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Facebook blocked Fox News Radio’s Todd Starnes after he posted a message on his fan page supporting the National Rifle Association, Paula Deen and Jesus. He was also prevented from posting a daily Bible verse on the page. “I’m about as politically incorrect as you can get,” Starnes wrote on his Facebook page. “I’m wearing an NRA ball cap, eating a Chick-fil-A sandwich, reading a Paula Deen cookbook and sipping a 20-ounce sweet tea while sitting in my Cracker Barrel rocking chair with the Gather Vocal Band singing ‘Jesus Saves’ on the stereo and a Gideon’s Bible in my pocket....
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The Delaware American Civil Liberties Union has filed court papers to stop sex offenders from being evicted from a safe house that is located near a new day care center. The ACLU along with an attorney representing the safe house and three sex offenders has asked a judge to issue a temporary restraining order to prevent the city from evicting the residents. “The state has asked the residents to leave and if they don’t leave they will be arrested,” attorney Daniel Wolcott, Jr. told Fox News Radio.
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Bill O'Reilly’s leaving syndicated radio, and Fox sees the opening for a new noon-3pm show featuring Fox News Channel personality John Gibson. Fox News EVP Kevin Magee says “we are confident that our affiliates will find Gibson on Fox as a strong alternative to [O'Reilly’s] Radio Factor.” O'Reilly wants to concentrate on his cable TV and other media opportunities and is leaving his Westwood radio show soon, after nearly seven years in syndication.
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Oldie songs radio station here in Space Coast area of Florida carries Fox News Radio for their news updates. Folks, the headlines and commentary on Fox News Radio is nothing like Fox News TV. Fair and balance concept totally escapes this media outlet of Fox. If you were not aware of which media was reporting, you would bet your house that you were listening to ABC News Radio, CBS News Radio, NBC News Radio or an AP Report. Today's case in point (not verbatim)... Top Billing: Huckabee wins decisively in Iowa even though outspent by Romney by a 12:1 margin....
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(For those wondering who inherited Tony Snow's radio show. Not all of the previous Snow affiliates will carry it, though; All Access (via RadioInsight.com) says WKRC is Cincinnatti will pick up Laura Ingraham instead.) "Brian & The Judge" — Two of FOX News Channel's most recognizable stars, Sr. Legal Analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano and Brian Kilmeade, co-host of "FOX & Friends," have teamed up to bring a unique brand of radio to FOX News Talk.
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At the George W. Bush campaign headquarters in Austin, Texas, in 1999, policy director Josh Bolten was a low-key Washingtonian in a building full of brash Texans. He assembled a best-and-brightest team with résumés bristling with brand names like his own--Princeton, Stanford, Goldman Sachs. "He used to brag that he had all these Supreme Court clerks from Harvard working for him," recalled a campaign veteran. Bolten was happy to let others preen in meetings while he waited to make a killer point at the end. He has thrived by showing, very quietly, that he is indispensable. Now as President Bush's...
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Newsradio 850KOA presents "The World According to Ann Coulter" Tuesday, March 28 at the Paramount Theatre. Tickets go on sale on Saturday, February 25th at all Ticketmaster centers and at the Paramount Theatre box office. Starting Monday, February 20th listen to Colorado's Morning News and the Mike Rosen show all week to win tickets before they go on sale. Insider members will have a special opportunity to purchase tickets before they go on sale in a special email. <-- Sign up here--> --- Directions to The Paramount Theater in Denver
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Getting into a war zone to report live and do live shows takes some effort and flexibility. Here's the latest on Gunny Bob's expedition to Iraq. On 4 January, the Gunny will fly to Kuwait City via Beirut as it stands now, but that route could change. In any case, he should arrive in Kuwait on 6 January and them hopefully get a hop into Baghdad on 7 January. On 8 January, Gunny will join the 2nd Marine Division in Fallujah. He will stay there until the 10th or so for some live and taped interviews and reports, and then...
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Tony's guests and topics on today's show include: The Key Voices We've been hearing all week about conservative support and doubts regarding Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers. But what do the conservative Senators on the Judiciary Committee think? We'll talk with Senators Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Sam Brownback (R-KS). Boomer Sooner The Has-Been Media has not dealt with the Oklahoma University student who blew himself up near the football stadium. Could he have been a suicide bomber? Tony investigates. Kettle? This is Pot. You're Black. Bill Clinton insists that "the odds are not great of us prevailing"...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Hurricane Katrina not only covered New Orleans in toxic goo, it also flushed out a large, vocal and potentially pestilential cadre of First Over-Responders. Rep. Bob Wexler set the stage just minutes after the first levee burst by accusing President Bush of gross incompetence. Rep. Harold Ford followed shortly after with an artless race-card play, wondering aloud why so many people of color had been stranded. In time, virtually every Democratic panjandrum found some novel way to politicize the Atlantic typhoon. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton inveigled against the evils of Big Oil. Sen. Edward Kennedy suggested holding...
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NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Fox News scored its largest audience so far this year in August, a month when most of the other cable news channels suffered ratings declines in comparison with convention-heavy 2004. According to data released Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research, Fox News tallied slightly more than 2 million total viewers in primetime during the month, a 32% improvement over its year-ago figures. By contrast, CNN lost 19% of its primetime viewership (to 748,000), and MSNBC dropped 22% to 349,000 in August compared with a year ago. CNN's Headline News, on the strength of "Nancy Grace" and...
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Does anyone know how to listen to Fox News Radio over the Internet? Is it possible?
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My opinion David Stoeffler: Opinion pages get a makeover More words. More letters. No more Ann Coulter. Since my arrival here nine weeks ago, we've been doing a lot of behind-the-scenes work aimed at making the Arizona Daily Star a better newspaper. Today, we unveil some visible changes to your Opinion pages. More changes will come here and throughout the paper over the coming weeks and months. First, the highlights of changes to the Opinion pages. Then a little about the process we're using to arrive at our plans. When I first wrote to you as I assumed my duties...
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Guests and topics on Tony's show today include: Now that space shuttle Discovery has returned safely to Earth after a perilous trip, Tony looks at whether privately funded space flight will eventually eclipse government sponsored ones. Tony will talk to the man behind the private space flight, Burt Rutan. Jeanine Pirro, the Republican District Attorney from Westchester, hopes to challenge Hillary Clinton in the 2006 election. Renowned political guru Dick Morris will join to provide his insight about the 2006 NY Senate race. Confirmation hearings won't begin for a month, but the liberal attacks are ratcheting up against the...
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Woo Hoo!!! The day has finally come! Fox News replaces ABC News radio for top of the hour news updates and special reports here on the 50,000 watt clear channel blow torch of the Rockies 850am KOA this coming Monday August 1st. This was mentioned by the folks here on Colorado Morning News this morning. === The Clear Channel press release from back in December 2004: Clear Channel Radio Names Fox News as Primary National News Provider to More Than 100 News/Talk Stations Service Includes Five-Minute Top-of-the-Hour Newscast, Nightly Signature Newscast and Dedicated 24/7 National News Coverage Deal Creates Direct...
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Guests and topics on Tony's show today include:Karl Rove is now the focus of attention of the Plamegate investigation. Did he break any laws? Tony will discuss.Comedian Dennis Miller will be by to discuss the political theater that’s happening this summer.NASA launches the Discovery shuttle. But Tony wonders if private companies wouldn’t do a better job. You can find out more information about the line-up, stream Tony's show, find local radio stations as well as other fun stuff off his website. CLICK HERE and follow the "Listen Live" link to stream the show which runs from 9 AM est to...
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Howard Dean can’t catch a break. The guy talks about Republicans in precisely the same way other Democrats talk about Republicans, and everybody makes him out to be a raving Sterno bum. Hillary Clinton’s weekend remarks differed little in substance, tone or tenor from Dean’s recent complaints about the GOP, but she didn’t get skewered, except by right-wingers like me. She was feted as a future president. Dean’s most recent controversial outburst — that Republicans are a bunch of Christian white guys — took place at a San Francisco forum for minority activists and journalists. In his own way, Dean...
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The debate about filibusters has narrowed to a single proposition — that Republicans, eager to push through George W. Bush’s nominees to the federal bench, have decided to change the rules of the Senate, and thus change the terms under which the august body does its business. This claim casts Republicans as bad losers who face defeat not with equanimity and courage, but by whining and changing the rules. Most public-opinion polls frame the issue in precisely this way, and predictably invite the public to take a dim view of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist’s attempt to clarify the proper...
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