Posted on 02/29/2008 8:00:59 AM PST by dinasour
It's Friday afternoon with Tony again. 1-877-9-NO-SPIN (1 877 966-7746)
Tony is now the substitute teacher on Bill O'Reilly's radio show, airing Fridays from 12:00pm - 2:00pm on a station near you.
A number of streams are available here.
Also, there is a stream available from Tony's old homies at Fox news.
If all else fails, you can find a dead photon version of the Radio Factor here.
Can I write in your name?? ;>)
LOL, Tony after Levin would be awesome!
I’ll take it!
“I agree. I can not vote and complain all I want.”
Bravo! Words to live by!! ;>)
Great show, Tony.
Thank you, dina.
Take care, Snowflakes!
Bye
> LOL, Tony after Levin would be awesome!
Us old guys can’t stay up that late.
> LOL, Tony after Levin would be awesome!
Us old guys can’t stay up that late.
You could take a nap? ;)
Very cool! Thanks for letting me know.
The walk the plank edition is my personal favorite.
I am SO jealous that you get to be there....but so happy for you. I look forward to the after report and pictures.
Can’t get enough Tony...and I hardly ever get home on Fridays
in time to listen to BOR.
Boy do those bring back memories of Tony’s radio show thread! LOL!
HC,
I never called people who disagreed with me racists. I’ve been defending them against such charges. As I mentioned on the show, there’s a ground that gets us together again. I’m not the type to drive my friends away — or to put words in their mouths. Just thought you’d appreciate the correction.
Congratulations on the William F. Buckley award, Tony. [I just learned of this today.] I can’t think of anyone more deserving and I am sure that it will please Mr. Buckley who must be smiling down from on high at all the nostalgia at his passing. But, he was truly a “Vox Clamantis in Deserto” for conservatism for many, many years. A brilliant mind and a voice that was made for oratory. He will be missed.
Thanks, Fox. Bill was one of the kindest, most generous people I have ever met. He took delight in finding and nurturing talent — which made him literally the father of modern conservatism — and he delighted in encountering and debating people with opposing views. He helped dozens and dozens of writers and thinkers build careers, and his proteges ranged from Gary Wills on the left (he began as a conservative) to the new generation of writers at National Review. People know a lot about his intellect, but the world is filled with intelligent people. His kindness, decency and humility truly set him apart. An amazing man.
Which is exactly why the words were so hurtful.
You called me, directly, on the phone, a “xenophobe with my hair on fire” live on the air on one of your shows, about three weeks before you left for the WH. I’m pretty sure that implies I’m a racist.
If fact it was, I thought, so out of character as I knew it, that something was on your mind.
As a big fan, and a proud Snowflake, I was devasted that you did so and a few folks here might remember how shocked I was that you would do so. It took me I while to forgive you, but I have, and I had almost forgotten, too.
I used it as a tagline here, for quite a while as a badge of honor, against those who would call us names rather than make their case.
I understand why you wouldn’t want to remember. but I remember how devastating those comments were to me personally coming from someone I admired, and I was mortified.
If they came from others who we would expect it from, I’m sure I would have laughed it off.
One slip of the brain and tongue, does not a person make. If I thought you meant it, trust me, I wouldn’t be here.
So If I can take the insult and forgive, I’m sure you can as well, even if we continue to disagree.
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