Posted on 04/05/2005 4:25:16 PM PDT by JohnLongIsland
Just listening to Mark Levin's radio show om WABC and he was saying that O'Reily and Greta refused to have him as a guest on their shows.The big surprise was that Brit Hume refused to have him on because he considers him too controversial.
I heard a bit of that too.
I'm sure Mark will do fine without them, in fact he has. :)
That's ok, I read that O'Reiley dissed the dissed the Pope too.
Britt, say it ain't so...
I believe I saw him on H&C not too long ago.
I'm surprised by the Britt Hume thing but does his show really host author discussing books? I don't remember it that way.
I HEAR Levin plenty on radio.
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I wondered why Brit didn't have him on during the two weeks of the Terri Schiavo story---
This really disappoints me---O'Reilly and Greta can go pound sand, but I thought Brit was better than this...
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Go long Levin and short those whose disclaim him.
Levin hasn't been invited on any of those shows because his book is published by a company that is NOT one of the subsidiaries of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. (parent company of FOX). Along these lines . . . Anyone who has wondered why Sean Hannity has spent so much time interviewing @ssholes like Amber Frey and Jose Canseco simply has to realize that he's pushing their books because they all have the same publisher -- Regan Books, a subsidiary of News Corp.
Fox is neoconservative. That's not the same thing as conservative.
He is on Sean's radio show quite often.
I wish I could get his radio show in Philly.
Since when does Brit have authors on to shill books, anyway?
Brit doesn't have guests on shilling books.
No, it's because Fox is neoconservative. I.e., big government conservative. The neocons don't favor challenging the courts' supremacy. Notice how Fox was generally unsympathetic to Terri Schiavo. Only Hannity got some truth out. Judicial tyranny isn't a problem for neoconservatives; it's a problem only for old-fashioned conservatives.
When the tyranny of the courts is a big news story, Brit ought to have an author whose new book address the question head-on.
Get one of those Select-A-Tenna's from Crane.
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