>>"Wake Up New Hampshire."
Wake up and smell the coffee.
WNTK has that local morning show and also Glenn Beck, Howie Carr, Rush Limbaugh, Savage, etc. So no they're not Air America in case you're wondering...
>>abandoned his 19-year-old daughter, Amanda, at Walt Disney World
Aaron Aldridge, you just left behind a bunch of kiddie porn at your N.H. home! What are you going to do now?
“I’m Going To Disney World!”
Interesting that they don't mention that the talk show is of a Conservative or "right-wing" bent.
Any New Hampsters familiar with this show? Is it left-wing, neutered or something else altogether?
Without knowing fact #1 about this guy, who he is, what his views are, or the circumstances of this case, I think one thought should be brought up.
There is no more sure means of utterly destroying a person than alleging he is or was in possession of child porn. None. It is instantaneous. Indeed, it wouldn’t surprise me one iota to learn that there are “ambush” websites out there which would, if a user clicked on them, or agreed to accept a cookie from them, install an instance or two of child porn upon their computer. Or install URLs of child porn websites. If cops find that on your computer, you are history. Think about Pete Townsend, of the Who. Here was an aging rockstar that folks either liked form back in the day or still liked, or couldn’t care less about. He probably evaded prison by the skin of his teeth and his ability to pay big bucks for a legal defense. Again, I don’t know the first fact about his case and I don’t especially care, although I DO think child porn is scurrilous. I’m just bringing this up as an illustration of how someone was nearly destroyed by instances of kiddie porn. I have litle doubt that there are groups who can install such things on virtually anyone’s computer, should they wish to plant a “time bomb” on someone they wish to destroy.
It would appear that being a NH talk show host does not afford a person a decent sled.