Posted on 06/23/2004 2:57:41 PM PDT by Libloather
Radio Notes: Bill Clinton; Lynn Cullen; Clarke Ingram
Monday, June 21, 2004
Adrian McCoy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Former president Bill Clinton will be on the air in a one-hour live radio special Thursday. The town hall-style program coincides with the publication of his book "My Life," which goes on sale tomorrow.
"Bill Clinton Connects with America" will air on Infinity Broadcasting news/talk stations around the country, and locally on KDKA-AM (1020) Thursday at 6 p.m.
Clinton will talk about the book and about his life before and during his time in the White House and answer listeners' questions.
Harry Smith, co-anchor of CBS "The Early Show," will moderate the program.
KDKA currently is airing Clinton reading excerpts from "My Life."
(Excerpt) Read more at post-gazette.com ...
June 24
5-6 p.m.: "Clinton Connects With America," a live, interactive chat. AOL for Broadband users can watch a video of the talk.
The only thing I want Clinton "connecting" with are leglocks and a prison cell.
The radio equivalent of slow-pitch softball.
My radio will be turned off as soon as Hannerty finishes his show. Who wants to hear what trash mouth has to say?
Ronald Reagan had a far better response and he had been out of the public eye for 10 years and did not say a word other than what was played on video.
Bill clinton is alive and will not shut up but can't muster more than "hundreds" for a book signing for people who will sell the books on ebay. Wonder what his conspiracy excuse is?
Clinton basks in the glow of attention, that's all. He's never worked a day in his life, so "seeking attention" is like a day job to him.
Must be the sequel to "Billy does Dallas".
I guess that I am not America, because the sob does not connect with me.
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