Posted on 03/07/2005 6:48:28 AM PST by rface
This morning she aired a poem by Max Cleland (read by Cleland) that served as an ode to the departing Tom Daschle at little Tommy's farewell banquet last week. I was laughing so hard I was crying. I hope she posts a transcript of that rancid doggeral, it is a parody of itself. Heh heh heh
If you have broadband, she can be streamed on ksky.com from 9-noon et or ktkz.com noon-3 et. Also, try XM 166 at noon.
What's interesting about Ingraham is taht a few years ago she had a one hour show on MSNBC. It was just awful. Only saving grace was that since it was on MSNBC, nobody saw it...So, even though she's very atractive, some personalities work best on the radio..like Drudge, and Rush..whose TV shows were really bad..The problem with radio today is the incessant commercials...I thnink that a few of these guys will soon make the jump to satellite radio..
I believe that Neal Boortz is a libertarian & have no idea what Imus is...other than he voted for Kerry. My favorite is Mark Levin.
http://www.ksky.com/
KSKY-AM 660 : News Talk - Where your opinion counts
You all might be interested in this.
Michael Savage can be an idiot, but sometimes his rants are right on the money.
You can listen to Ingraham, Medved and Bill Bennett online
here: http://www.krla870.com
Oh, yeah, Dr. Savage rocks! MOST of the time. Laura I. and Rush also top my list of favorites.
Tony Snow's radio show doesn't do a thing for me; I think it's his voice. I liked him better on TV.
Sean Hannity is one of my least favorite conservative radio talk show hosts. The vast majority of the three hours is talking about and promoting Sean, and the interviews don't last long enough to get to any "meat." Plus he sucks up to liberals (which he calls being "civil" and "nice") when they are on his show, which drives me nuts. The best part of his show is when Mark Levin is on.
I can get the Sacramento station that carries it. I tune in from time to time and I have noticed that they have real advertisers now. The same ones as conservative talk it appears.
In the mornings sometimes when I cannot get San Francisco's KSFO and I am not up to listening to mainline Republican Party radio (all Arnold, all the time; "don't be a knuckled dragger, go Bush!") out of Sacramento I listen a few minutes to the morning guys on the station that carries Err America.
I don't know who they are, national I think, but they are entertaining and funny. Do they work for Err America? I don't know. They don't seem to take their ideological feeeeeeeeeeeeelings so seriously and even poke a little fun at their own kind.
Mike Gallagher (ranting 'conservative' blowhard) will be deeply saddened by this list. Thankfully, back when the Tony Snow Show debuted, my local station dropped Gallagher immediately. I don't wonder if anyone misses him.
Savage needs a mention.
Where's Michael Reagan? Don ImAss isn't worthy to carry Reagan's coffee cup.
Laura is fantastic - the sound effects she uses are hillarious. (Right now she had a crow cawing over Hillary spouting some bs.)She is very sharp in the guest interviews and doesn't let her guests get by with crap.
Glenn Beck should be on here as well.
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