Posted on 01/14/2013 5:39:34 PM PST by Starman417
Neal Boortz will be calling it quits this week after 42 years in the radio business. He timed his exit to ensure that if Barack Obama was reelected he (Obama) would not have another dollar of his (Boortzs) income tax dollars to spend.
As he rides off into the sunset to play golf, drive around in the Boortzmobile, and most importantly, visit Disney World, we are all left to wonder what the future might hold.
If youve ever listened to him, you know that Neal can be acerbic, pointed, and frankly, sometimes downright mean. But at the same time he can be funny, compassionate and extraordinarily generous. In other words, hes a puny human like the rest of us. There are a few gifts he has that most of us dont however. He is phenomenally entertaining. He has an uncanny ability to distill most issues down to their core elements and clearly articulate what is at stake. And he is a skilled pitchman, particularly for the ideas he holds.
To the untrained ear his pronouncements often sound outrageous at first blush, but when you listen to the rationale behind them hes usually spot on. The best example I can think of is when he states, as he often does, The teachers unions pose a bigger threat to the security of the United States than does Al Qaeda. Someone whos not heard that before might think that hes nuts, asking How many planes have the teachers unions flown into buildings? or How many bombs have the teachers unions planted? However, when you follow his logic about how the teachers unions are systematically undermining education in the United States and producing a population made up of dumb masses, and how that uneducated public is the road upon which tyranny rides into and then takes over the public square, you recognize hes 100% right. His cheering when an intruder is killed by a homeowner can also seem callus, but only until you realize what he is really cheering is the fact that some criminal will not be around any longer to pose a threat to the life of other, innocent, less empowered citizens.
At the end of the day, Boortz, like Limbaugh, Levin, Hannity and others, makes his living entertaining people while informing them. One has to wonder however, is that really enough? Why do I ask that? Because a quick look at the last quarter century will reveal that the country has continued to march left. If not in name certainly in action, particularly as it relates to the representatives we send to Washington.
For four decades Boortz has railed against big, incompetent, unconstitutional government, yet over that time weve gotten nothing but more of exactly that, other than a small respite during the Reagan administration. In a nutshell, it appears that Boortz, like the others, has been a failure in achieving his overarching goal. Now, hes obviously been a phenomenal success in his primary goal, which is to entertain fans and generate advertising revenue for his stations. By that measure Neal, Rush, Sean and a number of other conservative radio hosts have been spectacularly successful, something liberals never seem to be able to accomplish.
On the larger goal of saving the country from the stultifying leviathan of progressivism however, Neal et. al. have failed, and failed miserably. This does not suggest that Neal and friends are somehow responsible for this shift. On the contrary, its happened despite their efforts and that is the key. Neal is retiring. Rush is doing the same show hes been doing for years. Mark Levin is pretty angry, but the truth is, hes been angry for a while.
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I’m sorry to see Boortz go. There aren’t many who will call a spade a spade and don’t care who’s offended.
Agreed!
I heard the Great Georgia Cat Chase the other day and it was very funny
I liked Boortz. The others are just shills for whatever loser the GOP tasks them with defending.
"For four decades Boortz has railed against big, incompetent, unconstitutional government, yet over that time weve gotten nothing but more of exactly that, other than a small respite during the Reagan administration. In a nutshell, it appears that Boortz, like the others, has been a failure in achieving his overarching goal. Now, hes obviously been a phenomenal success in his primary goal, which is to entertain fans and generate advertising revenue for his stations. By that measure Neal, Rush, Sean and a number of other conservative radio hosts have been spectacularly successful, something liberals never seem to be able to accomplish."
The whole lot of them, it appears, have been inneffective ! Or is it that we, their listeners, are the ineffective ones.
We are merely listeners. Or we are merely posters to FR, and one-by-one, we have no plan that costs us anything to make a difference.
It will cost us something to stop the leftward march of the country.
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