Beck is a master at putting the puzzle pieces together.
He’s a true patriot, as is Rush. The rest seem like just
entertainers to me.
Ever since Lee Rodgers left the airwaves there is no reason to listen to pundits/commentators anymore. They all pale in comparison.
And whatever happened to Ken Hamblin? He was good, always a gentleman.
Beck is a sworn enemy of conservatism, he trashed John McCain's conservative opponent, he backs huge new taxes, is obviously disturbed, etc..
Rush is the only one that is good out there. He never gets weepy and emotional like a certain unnamed one and he just tells it like it is. I just think the wannabees don’t have what Rush does and never will.
I like Beck and Levin, and I like J.C. Watts and Alan Keyes when I can find them.
Hannity is a partisan hack, he is no better than Maddow, just on a different team. I don’t need to listen to GOP cheerleaders, I want to listen to the TRUTH.
Hannity appeals to the young and new Conservaties. After awhile as your knowledge grows you move to people like Buckley, Adam Smith, the Founders, Classical liberal literature, reading USSC rulings, The Federlist papers etc.
Then get yerself a radio that has multiple channels.........they do make them you know.
I'm thinking of starting a vanity post myself titled "I can't stand to read vanity posts of people who cant stand to listen to ..(whomever)..and are too stupid to either change the channel or turn it off".
Let me guess, you're home alone and just want somebody to correspond with...thus this thread.
There’s only one. RUSH HUDSON LIMBAUGH, mmmm,mmmm,mmmm!
If you’re looking for more in-depth discussion of issues (and I agree with you that good ol’ Sean is about as deep as your average mud puddle) then try the John Batchelor Show. John Batchelor is like NPR would be if NPR actually had any notion of trying to present both sides of political issues. He is a recent find for me and I just love to listen to him. I feel like my brain expands every time.
I can’t stand the yammering. The phrase “pressured speech” is all I can think of when I hear Sean.
When somebody says “y’know” fifteen times a minute, it’s because he thinks he MUST keep the words coming out, no matter what. Pressure, pressure, pressure.
There’s nothing natural or conversational about Sean. It’s just constant babble.
What it is is—he doesn’t think of his listeners as real people he’s conversing with. He sees the microphone as a ravening maw that needs to be stuffed with words, words, words.