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To: hardspunned

James Golden (“Bo Snerdley”) had a radio show in NYC for a while. He was a good host with a great radio voice, but for some reason he just didn’t get traction as a host.


61 posted on 02/06/2020 3:53:31 PM PST by Alberta's Child ("In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey.")
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To: Alberta's Child

James Golden (“Bo Snerdley”) had a radio show in NYC for a while. He was a good host with a great radio voice, but for some reason he just didn’t get traction as a host.
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I had heard a while back that James Golden was supposed to be the ‘voice’ but for obvious (for the times) reasons they(Ailes etal) figured becaise the show was going to go national, they had to go with a ‘white guy’ and Golden would be the ‘Ed McMahon’ character.

But- the new idea - Rush was good enough on his own and Bo Snerdley became a household word.

I first picked up on Rush when the Libs were calling Bush the elder a wimp and RL was ‘defending’ him.

Rush definitely hit the scene at the ‘right time’ and was airing the ‘complaints’ that ‘Joe sixpack’ was secretly mouthing, a carry on for the ‘Silent Majority’ —coined by Nixon and pushed by R Reagan and the ‘Trust but Verify’ camp.

I really can’t get onboard with any of the ‘newbies’ or Rush Wannabees, there is only 1 Rush Limbaugh and he has earned his niche in society if, for nothing else, he ‘earned’ the title(using the method of Time or Nobel etal) ‘Man of the Century’ based on what he did was change the political scene...No matter what one may think of him personally or politically.


72 posted on 02/06/2020 4:18:37 PM PST by xrmusn (6/98"HRC is the Grandmother that lures Hansel & Gretel to the pot")
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