To: threat matrix
OK, now that it's over; objectively speaking; Was it that bad? Are you reacting the way dems listen to Rush? I didn't hear it.
608 posted on
03/31/2004 12:10:59 PM PST by
DadOfFive
(Stay out 'da Bushes!)
To: DadOfFive
Yes - it was that bad.
Who cares how they react to Rush? Sometimes the grey area between right and wrong is pretty clear. Rush is kind of a windbag, but I believe - and facts support the assertion - that Rush's points are valid.
Theirs are dead wrong. They have no basis in fact. That is the difference. They spew pissing, moaning, conjecture and socialist nonsense.
What was your question? ;-)
To: DadOfFive
I think a previous poster summed it up well.
It was like sitting next to loud liberals in a restaurant.
611 posted on
03/31/2004 12:17:05 PM PST by
Jeeper
(Virginia is for Jeeper's)
To: DadOfFive
It was the radio equivalent of watching paint dry.
"We hate Bush"
"We sure do"
"Here's our guest Michael Moore"
"I hate Bush too"
"Hey, ALgores on the phone"
FWIW, I think Bob Kerrey was truely embarassed at times, may have realized it was a big mistake.
The bits sucked, the bump music sounded horrible, the production values were non-evident.
The EIB has set a gold standard for talk radio, this fell far short.
613 posted on
03/31/2004 12:19:46 PM PST by
TC Rider
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To: DadOfFive
"objectively speaking"
It was amateur hour (3 hours). But to be fair, give it 2 months and it may develop into what Al and everyone else associated with this endeavour conceived in their shrivelled little brain pans. Oops! Maybe I'm not one to speak objectively about this.
614 posted on
03/31/2004 12:20:35 PM PST by
Socratic
(Yes, there is method in the madness.)
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