Posted on 02/10/2006 12:10:07 PM PST by raccoonradio
Doug "VB" Goudie filling in for Howie today. Howie shilling for his new book in DC today. Chris Wallace, as usual, at the start of the show. Neil Entwistle talk to be sure.
Poll so far (take it at howiecarr.com)
Who do you think killed Rachel and Lillian Entwistle?
The one armed man---7%
O.J's Coulumbian drug Lords---6%
Willy Bennet--3%
Dissatisfied internet customers--4%
Neil Entwistle---81%
Note: Willy Bennett is the guy falsely accused of the
murder of Carol Stuart and her baby in '89, _not_
the talk host William Bennett.
Chris Wallace says the national security issue ("fear
mongering", the Dems call it) and the Coretta Scott
King Funeral will be discussed on Fox news Sunday this week.
(W showed class; Carter was an ass...)
more Entwistle talk: lame alibi/story; he didn't fight extradition because it would have cost him big bucks...
"Why is there no blood?" (vampire?)...her DNA is on the muzzle of the gun; one-way ticket to Ol' Blighty; only car of the
family parked at Logan...
VB is not a true conservative and he is not usually funny or informative. Frankly, I have no idea why they can't find a better person to fill in for Howie.
Really I am not enjoying HC lately.
I can't STAND Max Robbins, I tune out whenever the animal doctor comes on, Most other days it seems he is talking about Illegal Immigration...
Not enough Wizard of Ahs, etc.
Well, I still like listening to VB. At least he's no longer doing the "Sandy, you can only speak when I play the
'Planet of the Apes' horn" bit. I do like when Max is on,
but I also tune out when Dr. John DeJung comes on.
Yes, more wizard of uhs! The beginning of Martha Coakley's
statement from yesterday (can be seen on Ch 7 site, unless
it expired) had some, uh, bit, where, uh,
she could have, uh, qualified...
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