Posted on 06/08/2007 4:58:54 PM PDT by cjl
Professor Walter E. Williams will be the featured guest on The Casey Lartigue Show on satellite radio XM channel 169 on Saturday, June 9 (live) and Sunday, June 10 (encore). The Casey Lartigue Show is on from 8 to 10 a.m. ET.
Wish Walter had his own weekly show bump!
Amen!
Black by popular demand.
>>>Wish Walter had his own weekly show bump!
I like when he fills in for Rush.
This man would be a wonderful running mate for Fred Thompson.
Thompson/Williams ‘08
Ditto that!
Some Freeper suggested Thompson/Bolton!
I’m saving Walter for the Supreme Court!
The People’s economist.
There is no reason why Dr. Williams couldn’t have his own show. Especially on satellite radio. In my view, conservative talk is where XM and Sirius are weak. They give too much bandwidth over to the leftists who attract very few listeners. Talk radio is just not a medium that does well for the left.
The guy has everything right - except for trade. We’re getting screwed by Asia.
I believe in careful personnel selection.
Bolton would be best for SecState.
Fred NEEDS a verbally astute ideologue to act as the presidential Aaron.
My personal fav would be Thompson/Sowell
The Power can be good for entertainment sometimes. Some of them are beyond belief. I heard on there one time that the KKK invented rap music to destroy the black community. Another time that all malt liquor names were designed to remind blacks of slavery. An example was Olde English 800. Apperantly any black seeing this product would immediately think that the English were those who brought them over and that slaves cost eight hundred. I kid you not. That network has some loonys.
Makes me wish I’d gotten XM instead of Sirius.
When the left gives us back the “fairness doctrine” (not fair, and not a doctrine), we need to move Rush, Williams, Savage all to satellite and/or internet radio. The left wants to silence them. Let’s not let them.
Using this thread to bump the news that Connie, Walt’s wife, has apparently passed away.
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