Posted on 10/16/2006 8:14:36 PM PDT by ajolympian2004
I found the page, I had a bit of trouble initially, but it says to click on the big square, then click on play and it worked.
Some of her more recent interviews are here - http://www.justawoman.org/radio-show-archives-since-0528/
You seem to demand a straight Republican ticket from freepers (or else you accuse them of being democrats) while you justify the lack of that same committment from the leader of the Republican Party. Here is but one example.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1671920/posts?page=6#6
Thanks. I finally got it to work. I'm listening now.
The first segment is a peptalk for people getting out to vote Republican, the second segment is the interview with Tom McC, I haven't gotten to that yet.
http://www.justawoman.org/lores-rizkallas-official-site/2006/9/25/audio-from-sundays-show.html
I just got to the interview with Tom McClintock.
A great post that should be of interest to everyone in CA:
Screw you trolls, I'm voting, and I'm Voting all R's!
CookingWithCarlo.com ^ | Tuesday Oct. 17 2006 | Carlo3b, Dad, Chef, Author
Posted on 10/17/2006 12:01:21 AM PDT by carlo3b
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1720690/posts
Tom McClintock was also on John Ziegler's show - I don't have the link to the audio, but there was an article about it:
McClintock doesn't take the bait on right-wing talk radio show (supports Schwarzenegger)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1717859/posts
Tuesday night, for example, McClintock joined the governor for a Schwarzenegger fund-raiser in Pasadena, then made his way over to the KFI radio studio, where talk show host John Ziegler spent an hour trying to get him to trash the governor.
Having Angelides as governor "would hurt like the dickens and hurt (the state) for years to come," he said.
"I have differences with the governor, but those differences are minor compared to the ones I have to the agenda that Angelides and (Democratic lieutenant governor candidate John) Garamendi would put forward," he said.
Yep, Lores is a 100% Reagan conservative. Like so many other talk show hosts on our side (or team as I view it) she is doing everything possbile to encourage folks out there to become involved. Sitting on the sideline throwing a temper-tantrum is bad strategery in this year's election considering what is as stake.
Thanks. I may listen later this week.
So far it just sounds like she is reading from talking points. I didn't like her intro that said something like "conservatives are just busy people engaging in their church groups". Why does everyone broadbrush conservatives to be the religious right wing? There are a whole lot of economic conservatives out there that don't fit the definition.
Tom hasn't started now.
I listened to Lore's first segment. She sounds good and that is exactly what we need, talk show hosts to energize voters to vote Republican.
She asked Tom about the propositons: Prop. 90 (Tom is for), Prop. 83 ( Tom is for).
In the next segment they will get to the CA races.
This reminds me of a talk show I called in to while living in the Bay Area leading up to the 1988 Presidential election. The show host on KGO was wondering why all the callers to the show were liberals, at 1:00am in the morning. When I finally got on the air I said it's because conservatives are in bed sleeping because they have to get up to work in the morning, get their kids off to school, etc.
Plus Lores has an interesting background. Her parents were Christians in Egypt and had an up close and personal view of radical islam.
LOL. Speaking of which... how long is this interview with Tom? It's past my bedtime. :-)
It's in three segments. I think she posted her whole one hour show from Sunday night. Most of the interview with Tom is in the last two segments of the show.
Laura Ingraham, Tammy Bruce... a couple that broadcast in L.A.
I was rooting for Carol Liebau to get the late night slot at KABC, but she didn't.
In general, I think there are too many talk shows--they all end up reading off the same talking points and saying the same thing. I used to love the original thinking of Larry Elder (I've listened to him for over 10 years). Recently, though, he sounds much like the rest--same issues, same rhetoric. Before, he used to go through his logic and actually teach people how to think--now he just tries to give them the conclusion. I think that is less effective in the long run for building a generation of strong conservatives.
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