Posted on 10/16/2015 11:36:08 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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I’ve been listening a lot lately. From Arkansas. You couldn’t pay me enough to ever live in Mass again but I do love Howie!!
I’m listening to his radio show right now (in Maine).
Carr: Donald feeds crow to PC crowd and Old Gray Lady
11/29/15 Boston Herald
The elites love to hate Donald Trumpâs tweets. They parse them, scour them for inaccuracies, or even better, his un-PC musings, after which they unleash yet another barrage of tut-tuts and harrumphs.
And in all the nonprofits across the land, in every building with a doorman and gated community where Beautiful People live off their trust funds in smug, sanctimonious serenity, everyone nods and thinks, âThis time, weâve got him.â
And invariably, this time they donât, just like all the other times.
Yet somehow this week, the pajama boys gave one Trump broadside a thorough leaving-alone, one he issued about a certain failing broadsheet on the West Side of Manhattan, an unsustainable enterprise in a sustainable building:
âThe dopes at the @nytimes bought the Boston Globe for $1.3 billion and sold it for $1.00. Their great old headquarters â gave it away. So dumb.â
Someone call the ombudsman! How dare that nouveau-riche parvenu question the business acumen of Pinch Sulzberger et al.! Talk about being screwed, blued and tattooed â the ever-shrinking Old Gray Lady paid $1.1 billion for the Globe in 1993, then compounded the fiasco by grabbing the Worcester Telegram six years later for $295 million.
Think about that one â $295 million for the Worcester Telegram. Bet you werenât even aware it was still in business, were you? Well, it is, just barely, under one new owner after another. So for the two dinosaurs, the Times actually spent just under $1.4 billion, then dumped them for $70 million. The papers themselves were worth basically nothing â Trump was right about that, too. The only value was in the Morrissey Boulevard plant new owner John Henry keeps trying to unload on yet a Bigger Fool, and some printing presses in Millbury.
Here are some more of Trumpâs descriptions of the Times management during his Twitter blitz:
âFailing ⦠so poorly run ⦠big trouble! ... so dismal ⦠a once great institution ⦠SAD!â
Anyone want to demand a correction?
So this contretemps all started when Trump said Muslims in Jersey City celebrated the genocidal 9/11 attack by their co-religionists. Not true, the grandees and dandies sniffed, until it turned out that multiple newspaper stories and radio reports backed up Trump. So the powers that be had to knuckle the original reporter to issue a correction to his own story â 14 years later.
Trump then made sport of the reporterâs disability â and Iâm certainly not going to defend that. But see how far afield weâve gotten from the original tempest in a teapot. Forget 9/11, Trump is mean to a poor handicapped guy.
Same thing happened last week with the âMuslim registry.â Itâs hard to keep these aborted controversies straight, isnât it? John McCain to Megyn Kelly to Carly Fiorina. ...
Unwisely responding to a gotcha question, Trump answered something about registering Muslims, or maybe about building the wall. It was unclear, but the usual suspects were off to the races. Cue the outraged chorus: âHow dare he!â
Former Florida Gov. Juan Ellis Bush was particularly angry, calling any suggestion of a Muslim registry âjust wrong.â
Guess what? In 2001, after the terrorist attacks, Juanâs brother set up just such an agency â the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEER). The Wall Street Journal ran a story about it Friday, complete with a picture from 2003 of a Muslim woman in a head scarf and a poster that said, âSpecial Registration Tears Families Apart.â
So do terrorist attacks on taxpaying citizens by aliens on welfare. Anyway, the program was eventually ended by George W. Bush, but the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld its constitutionality, describing it as âa plainly rational attempt to enhance national security.â
I guess that makes a Muslim registry âsettled law,â as the moonbats call any decision by the federal courts. Any decision they agree with, that is.
Has Juan Ellis Bush issued an apology to his brother for calling him âjust wrong?â Has the Times said anything? I think itâs time for another tweet from The Donald:
âSAD.â
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Rumblings on radio messageboards that Nancy âSandyâ Shack will get a 12-3pm gig on WMEX 1510..maybe a Howie operation?
SANDY SHACK TO JOIN 1510 AM WMEX ON JANUARY 4!
Longtime multi-media Bostonian Sandy Shack To launch New Daily Afternoon Drive Time Radio Show [12pm to 3 pm] on the Cityâs Hottest New Station 1510 AM WMEX Boston.
Sandy Shack is an award winning broadcaster with over 20 years’ of experience in the Boston local, New England regional and nation markets. She is best known as the Executive Producer of the syndicated juggernaut The Howie Carr Show where she appeared as the voice of reason to Howie’s rants while periodically poking the bear when she was inclined. She was also his permanent fill in host bringing a new slant on the pressing issues of the day to Howie’s audience.
A native to Massachusetts, Sandy grew up splitting her time between Cape Cod and Washington D.C. These early roots in the nation’s Capitol instilled in her a love of politics which she pursued on Capitol Hill with jobs ranging from senate page to Senate Select Committee staff member. Sandy is a graduate from Boston College Law School with a Juris Doctorate and background in economics. Sandy began her broadcasting career in the legal wing of RKO General to which she was quickly drafted by the programming department of the company’s Boston station, WRKO. Sandy quickly learned the art of producing with the Boston Celtics, Boston Red Sox and legal advice shows culminating with the two National Radio Hall of Fame inducted shows: The Jerry Williams Show and The Howie Carr Show.
Speaking of her new show Sandy Said â Who says dreams don’t come true! I hope everyone who has been so supportive over the years comes and joins me at my new home 1510 WMEX for my very own show!â
Bryan Berner Sr General Manager of 1510 WMEX “We are all excited to bring Sandy into the 1510 WMEX family.Sandy is a perfect match for what we are doing here at 1510 WMEX”
Sandy will be talking about national/local topics of interest from 12p to 3p on 1510 WMEX beginning Jan 4, 2016. Ms. Shack will be joining a program lineup that includes Renegade Radio 6a to 10a, ,The Michele McPhee Show 3p to 7 p, The Capitol Hill Show with Tim Constantine 7p to 10 p and Michael Savage 10 p to 1 a.
WMEX, licensed to Quincy, MA, to Daly XXL Communications and is a News/Talk station operating with a 50,000 watt signal from studios in Quincy, MA. In addition to the metro-Boston area, the 1510 WMEX broadcast signal covers eastern, central, and northern MA, as well as parts of New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
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