Posted on 10/04/2007 3:44:17 PM PDT by period end of story
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Read down this list and rest assured that if Hillary and her HINO retake the White House, the “Fairness Doctrine” will be one of Billary’s top priorities.
Howard Stern doesn’t make the list? How much did Sirius pay him again? I doubt they got their money’s worth.
LL,
Thanks for the streaming link. I’m listening to Boortz now for the first time in months. I’ve gotten hooked on Laura Ingraham in the mornings here in SLC so I don’t stream off of WSB for Neal.
Thanks again!
GO SAVAGE!!
I’m a girl and I gotta say, Sean seems like a very nice guy, “my friend”, but not terribly bright.
And all along I thought I was the only one who considered her and her show “juvenile”.
I listen to Prager almost exclusively. I like the fact that he has more variety of subjects, I enjoy his logical thinking and I like the way he interacts with his guests.
I don’t understand why he isn’t among the top 12.
Sometimes always talking poltics gets to me, and a change of subjects that also have substance to them is a welcome break.
I listened to Romey's show for about 10 years before I started listening to Rush in 2003 (same time slot)...all the way back to when he was "local only" on the old Mighty 690 (XTRA).
I enjoyed the last time he filled in for Rush, a few weeks ago. I hope he gets to do it more often.
whoops!
I replied to your post #72, Jeff, instead of #71 which was addressed to me...no matter.
They are pretty earrings, aren’t they? Glad you noticed.
*smile*
(I really appreciate all the stuff you share about diabetes...thank you!)
In 2003, Laura Ingraham popped up without warning on KSFO (San Francisco) @ 8pm, replacing Brian Wilson (whom I liked), and thought at first she would be as b-o-r-i-n-g as soundalike Mary Matalin, whose radio show shriveled up and died in a hurry.
Now, I'm a Laura 365 member and her shows fill my MP3 player. Sometimes, I'm on the bus or shopping and listening and just bust up laughing, and it surprises people because they assume I'm listening to music.
I am so happy she's healthy and doing well.Now, she's got a #1 bestseller in Power To The People. If only they had selected a better cover photo.
Hi-—
Late getting back to you...mistakenly replied to the wrong post
Example where Rush really let me down recently: just the day before yesterday he said something like, “People this will shock you, but I’ve come to the conclusion that the Democrats are really Stalinists.” I’m paraphrasing, of course. But the comment left me so demoralized that I had to turn him off.
I came to that same conclusion, in different words, of course, about a quarter of the way through the first Clinton administration...and Rush is just now getting it?!Sorry, but I can’t pretend not to see that he, and others, either have their heads buried in the sand or they won’t speak the truth because of the reaction they will get from the Left, the media, their sponsors, or all three.
In that regard, I find Savage refreshing, but even he doesn’t always call it the way it is.
Rusty Humphries is an OK talkhost, but a masterful parodist.
That’s exactly my attitude about Sean.
Dennis Prager is the most articulate talk show host I have ever heard, and while some hosts loudly crush opposing arguments (Levin comes to mind), Prager is like a guy on the bomb squad who opens up the argument with a screwdriver and clips the correct wire, disarming it. Coming in a close second in that department is Lars Larson.
Prager had a short-lived half-hour TV talk show. He was dedicated to avoiding tabloid topics and screaming matches. When the first ratings came in, they were low, but he wouldn't compromise. He told his audience it was just a matter of time before he was cancelled. He continued the show in the same manner, kept his principles, and the program ended.
Leykis is still on, but there's something wrong with his voice. It sounds like he may have had surgery. He is on Infinity's FREE FM network of stations, and after flipping him off (the dial that is) in disgust back in the '90s after he trashed parents who raise their kids religiously (he's an atheist), I discovered him again when FREE came to San Francisco.
He was a guilty pleasure. FREE FM is gone from the Bay Area now, so I'm no longer tempted.
Lewis said on Wednesday’s show that he’d probably fill in again soon.
I thought it was interesting that they shipped him out to NY to do the show. I wonder if they do that for all newbie fill-ins, so Snerdly can smack them if they start wigging out or something. :-)
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