Posted on 04/02/2004 11:59:51 AM PST by presidio9
Whenever people ask me why I dont listen to talk radio more regularly, I explain that my employers would not classify such behaviors as being work. Yet, Wednesday provided me with my first real opportunity to do so as it was the official kickoff of liberal radio. The ideological content of the station made it unique, and perhaps legitimate, as the sounds of Bush bashing coming from my office door would sooth my co-workers and perhaps even increase my popularity among them. Thus, I turned off a classical CD, spun the AM dial to 950, and became an official audience member for the lefts Air American pre-April Fools event.
I tuned in just in time for the stations Prince of the Fleet program, or Admiral Graf Spee as it were, which is Al Frankens The OFranken Factor. The title was selected as a means in which to spoof the widely popular Bill OReilly, just as the title of his bestselling book was chosen as a way to ridicule the widely popular Fox News Station. It runs from 11 am to 2 pm Central Time and directly opposes Rush Limbaughs timeslot. Should Franken manage to erode even a slight percentage of Rushs dittohead base it will be a tremendous coup detat for Democrats everywhere as he is their new golden boy (maybe golden boy/girl/other might be more appropriate considering the nature of his constituency).
Unlike many other leftists, there is no denying that Al Franken is a gifted individual with a keen sense of humor. As a writer for Saturday Night Live he accomplished truly great things for fifteen seasons, and many of the skits and personas he created were priceless. For this reason, I was slightly concerned that the show might have merit or at least be entertaining. Happily, my concerns were unfounded as other than one mock interview with a would be suicide bomber at Londons Heathrow Airport, there was scarcely one giggle during its three hour stretch.
It reminded me of the immense disappointment one feels when witnessing Woody Allen interviewed. You are mystified as to how such a creative and hysterical force could possibly be so charmless in person. Then again, unlike his films, Allens live personality cannot be edited and cut into a perfect 90 minute sequence and the same is true of Franken. His radio shtick cannot be rehearsed for an entire week and then smoothly performed because he has to respond to the statements of callers and guests. His humor is distinctly planned and spontaneity does not seem to be his forte. He is a writer and not an improvisational comedian. That was readily evident throughout the first OFranken Factor episode as Im sure it made its non-partisan listeners more bored than angry by its proceedings.
There is a certain listlessness about the show and its star. To begin with, Frankens voice is not ideal for radio. He comes off as partial throated and there seems to be a tremendous distance between his microphone and the listeners speakers. His speech itself is banal and does not succeed in capturing attention through its quality. Frankens sedate presence is also surprising when one considers that a few months ago he challenged the editor of The National Review to a fistfight. We expect moxie from him but receive soma instead.
Given that The OFranken Factor possesses little in the way of acoustic or pyrotechnic allure, all the benefit that his audience can receive must derive from the strength of the arguments presented, but Im afraid these are a thin gruel indeed. The hosts offer little in the way of policy debate. Franken seems to embody the ethereal vagueness that is at the center of contemporary liberalism.
At one point he mentions that hes a DLC liberal and that another guest is not but there is little explanation of what exactly this means. The only thing that one is certain of is that these fellows do not like Bush in the least, but thats about the only consensus that can be reached.
Franken claims that being a liberal by definition means to love ones country, but there is little that he and co-host Katherine Lanpher seem to love about our land. He does not substantiate his claim about liberalism and patriotism. If he took the time to develop this position and illustrate the love the left possesses for the United States then I think his program would be a worthy use of our time (and also a heckuva trick on his part), but all we are offered is the assertion that liberals are patriots, which to many of us is a non-sequitur.
There is plenty of petty sniping available and Im sure that the far left will enjoy it, but precious little substance is conveyed. Frankens strategy is to energize the Democratic base through his radio program and thereby defeat the President in November. One of the ways in which he envisions this being done is through a registration drive that will be known as The Love Train. He believes this train/movement will unearth a staggering number of potential voters, and ensure that legions of disenfranchised geniuses flood the polls and fondle Democratic punch tools at election time. I wish him bad luck, but dont really need to as political plans based on songs are catchy but also very ineffective.
Franken also asserts that Democrats must win so they can fight for education even though George W. Bush is one of the biggest spendthrift presidents in history and spends far more on education than any of his predecessors. Indeed, Jimmy Carters educational outlays were third world in comparison to those of the Bush administration.
One of the shows subplots involved imprisoning a fictional Ann Coulter in their greenroom. His treatment of Coulter was reminiscent of many discussions Ive had with liberals in the past. Franken explained that his rationale for inviting Coulter to the program was that liberals always listened to both sides and respected all views; thus, the reason that he invited the blonde conservative on his show. Yet, rather than respond to any of her hyperactive criticisms of the left, they preferred to morph her into a caricature who had nothing in common with the flesh and blood pundit.
They made Coulter sound like a spokeswomen from a nineteenth century Daughters of the American Revolution convention. She sounded like a rich, spoiled, Brahmin, which is miles away from the media brawler and street fighter we observe whenever shes on television. It appears that since they cant refute the real Ann they had to manufacture one, although this only confirms the impressions that many already have about liberals.
Their denigration of Coulter was not confined to locking her in an overheated greenroom. Franken, and his nondescript co-host, referred to her as despicable, a walking horror show and that shes awful. Yet, no responses to any of the actual arguments within Slander or Treason were made. Its hard not to conclude that from now on theyll be producing the same anti-intellectual margarine for 15 tedious hours a week.
No piece on the inaugural show would have been complete without mentioning Frankens interview with the Big Ristorante himself, Michael Moore. This was true even though Franken correctly prefaced the segment by stating, Im not a very good interviewer. Moore has to qualify as a major get for Air America. No name is more celebrated among leftists than his but what surprised me was that his presence on radio is even less appealing than it is in person if thats possible. Moore lied so much one would have to assume that he confused the studio booth with a directors chair.
Yet the strangest part of the Moore interview was personal and came while he read a letter from a supposed serviceman who was critical of our action in Iraq. I say supposed but do not doubt that there are numerous servicemen unhappy about being in Iraq and that one may have actually written the Columbinic Fabricator to say that Bush used us as pawns. However, regardless of the letters authenticity, what I found truly disturbing was that Moore began it with the soldier saying, Dear Mike. Now I have encountered almost as many Mikes over the past thirty years as I have floor tiles, but I cannot imagine someone like Moore being addressed in such a fashion. Dauphin or Dyspepsia are far more appropriate first names for him than the very normal and legitimate Mike.
The darkest point in this black hole of charm and charisma came when the great liberal martyr, Al Gore, joined Franken and Moore via phone conference. They referred to him as Mr. President, and Moore, in his mindless repetition of Gore winning the popular vote in 2000, seemed genuinely not to know that the Electoral College is an intrinsic part of American elections.
Moore apologized to Gore for voting for Nader four years ago and Al responded by saying that he would say nothing about Ralphs candidacy, but, predictably, he then proceeded to. He warned everyone that they needed to stand unified behind John Kerry in November because Bush was moving the country in the wrong direction in more ways than you can shake an ecoactivist. He even included national security within his synopsis of Bush administration failures.
All in all, The OFranken Factor should afflict the right more with boredom than alarm. Al Franken is a clerical and diminutive version of Rush Limbaugh. He has no fire, no thunder and no clarity of thought, so there is little possibility of such a man challenging the WNBAs listener base let alone Mount Rush-mores. The only way the left could compete with us is to find someone with God given audio talent and thats not something Al Franken possesses. My guess is that most liberals will turn off and tune out this blather once its novelty wears off. The left can fill Air Americas tank with as much airplane fuel as it wants, but this moped will never race.
How very erudite.
That was his bit to call the 1980s the Al Franken Decade.
He was also one of the staff writers for most of SNL's lifetime.
That's what I thought too. Are we going to have competing liberal networks? (Besides NBCABCCBSPBSCNN...)
Janeane Garafolololo was just boring. She strives, almost successfully, for a monotone. I could not pay attention to the content of her words because they all droned into each other in a kind of rough hum.
"big Eddie" Schultz strives to be a pompous windbag and specializes in the nasty inside laugh. It substitutes for reasonn. He asserts something absurd and laughs/snorts to support his assertion.
Much of the format of some of the other shows was NPR. Two people speak to each other in a smug of course this is true manner and one has an aural picture of professors in easy chairs in the Club telling each other how it is and how the population is not smart enough to understand. That part about the mental competence of the proles runs throughout the shows. It seems to explain why they do not feel any necessity to back up their assertions- the proles would only be confused. The callers were few and, even though there must have been a hundred freepers feverishly dialing, I heard none. The callers I heard seemed to include mostly Naderites (and Nader) and DU types. I heard absolutely no reason why any non rabid lefty would listen to this. NPR has no competition here and Rush has no competition for any uncommitted seekers.
I did not last the whole 3 days. I turned it off an hour ago.
They definitely have some glitches to work out. I listened last night on my way home at about 8:00. They had an ad for "The Chapelle Show" on Comedy Central supposedly "Tonight at 10:30." Thursday's not his normal night, but I find Dave Chapelle to be hilarious, so I stayed up to watch it. It was not on. This morning, the same ad was on.
Randi Rhoades (not a porn star) is the only veteran among them
This guy? I thought he was dead.
"Disenfranchised Geniuses", lol. Now, that is funny. A liberal genius? Very few, there must be.
Fat Mike didn't know there was an Electoral College?
I wonder how many liberals don't know about the Electoral vote? LOL
No wonder they think Al Gore won. I would be embarrassed.
Dennis Prager is my favorite.
Of course you know though, that a lot of stations/networks have streaming internet audio, right?
Did anyone hear, and does anyone know the details of the letter AF read on the air?
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