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Why Talk Radio Runs to the Right
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| 12/22/02
| Thom Hartman
Posted on 12/22/2002 8:35:04 AM PST by harpu
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To: harpu
Thanks for the post, Arlington TX.
I continue to be amazed that the likes of this Hartman dude think they're gaining ground and making sense.
They just don't get it! We will never accept a big government, socialized liberal anti-constitution regieme.
Go ahead Hildebeast, run, and make my day!...in'04,'08 or'12. You'll never revisit OUR White House again!
Mustang sends
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12/22/2002 1:53:02 PM PST
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Mustang
To: fone
Methinks the author doth protest too much.Methinks he is also a sissy-pants whiner.
To: Calamari
||| What the H_ll do you call NPR? |||
National Propaganda Radio? The article here is talking about Amplitude Modulation radio, not Frequency Modulation radio where most public radio stations are to be found, dude. Chill out.
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12/22/2002 9:01:32 PM PST
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fone
To: harpu
Just like socialism always fails, liberal talk radio always fails.
Televison (pictures) goes straight to your emotions; little thought is needed. Remember when "seeing is believing" was a phrased often used?
Talk Radio goes to the thinking part of the brain. Emotions come after the thought is complete.
In an auditorium, it takes a good speaker about an hour to rile up a crowd not already riled. But if that speaker uses pictures, he can rile up the crowd in minutes.
That's shy Ross Peots graphs raised such a stink.
"A picture is worth a thousand words" has always implied the riling up of emotions.
Liberal talk radio will always fail.
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