You are so full of crap.
I was listening to the exact same broadcast, and they (John) gave Sheldon the thrashing he deserved.
He and his nutjob TVC have been on their crusade to install Taliban style Christianity on the USA and John & Ken called him on it.
I loved every minute of it.
Well, maybe I'm only half full...., 'cuz I caught only half as I noted. Generally I am a big J/K fan. What I heard today was reprehensible. They attacked not only Sheldon but the whole Religious Right. Thanks for the civil, kind words, though.
"He (Sheldon) and his nutjob TVC have been on their crusade to install Taliban style Christianity on the USA"
How about some facts to go with that statement? Citations, please.
There's no such thing. And you know that.
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Sounds just like when JOHN & KEN landed all over Los Angeles Mayor HAHN last Primary Election afternoon.
HAHN was then running 3rd and called into to plead his case to the voters. JOHN & KEN screamed and yelled all over the place, not allowing the Mayor to speak until the very end of this Radio Interview, hoping on the air that HAHN would lose the Eleciton that night.
After quickly summing up his most important acheivements during his 1st term in office Mayor HAHN said he would leave his fate to the wisdom of the voters of Los Angeles.
HAHN came in 2nd, placing him in a final runoff election, by 5,700 votes over the 3rd place finisher.
Despite JOHN & KEN.
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Todays Show
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