To: bushfamfan
"He'll have the 'callers' planted because there's no way he can withstand a debate from a conservative."
Back in the 'good old days' when Larrrrry King was doing radio talk, I called to him 2-3 times. As soon as I posited statements (factual) that countered his liberal pap, he cut me off, calling me all sorts of names. It was sad but oh, so funny.
Never let a good ad hominem attack go unused!
50 posted on
01/14/2004 10:03:25 AM PST by
lawdude
(Liberalism: A failure every time it is tried!)
To: lawdude
Back in the 'good old days' when Larrrrry King was doing radio talk, I called to him 2-3 times. As soon as I posited statements (factual) that countered his liberal pap, he cut me off, calling me all sorts of names. It was sad but oh, so funny. I listened to his old night time show (but I prefered Jim Bohanan). Larry would hang up on conservatives rather than defend his position and would then call them "dumb".
Larry King moved to daytime as the original liberal "answer" to Rush Limbaugh. He didn't even last a year. It actually works out better for Larry this way because positioning him as the liberal answer to Rush points out that Larry is a biased journalist. Larry King can host his nightly talk show instead and be perceived as "impartial" among the sheep in this great land.
81 posted on
01/14/2004 11:06:52 AM PST by
weegee
To: lawdude
Liberal Radio? Opposite Rush?
Can't wait.
Insomniacs everywhere swear by Al Franken's Liberal Radio.
83 posted on
01/14/2004 11:22:50 AM PST by
Bon mots
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