dark matter wrote:
Degataga wrote:
Sometimes. I also listen to Glenn Beck, George Noory, Dr. Laura, Whitley Strieber, Phil Hendrie, and Michael Savage.
I probably hear at least one show from each per week, but I tend to catch George and Phil most of all.
Common Degataga, listen to alittle Air America. Listen to both sides and make a decision based upon that. M.Savage, R.Limbough, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity are all annoying right wing hacks.
Try to give Randy Rhodes, Mike Mallone, and even... Jerry Springer a chance.
Beck is a comedian, and I find him quite humorous. Have you spent any time listening to him? I guess you can't appreciate him fully unless you are a christian conservative, though.
Phil Hendrie is a comedian, and a democrat, who sees where the party is headed.
Hannity wasn't on my list. He's like a parrot, sitting on Rushs shoulder, learning his lines. Like watching "Eddie Munster" all grown up. Could John Kerry be his dad?
I tried to listen to Air America once, but with the annoying whine of Franken, I didn't get much out of it except a headache. I never like him, all the way back to his SNL days, and never thought he was funny, or talented. It's not just his politics I can't take. It's everything about him.
I have listened to Randy Rhodes. I just have a different view, and don't enjoy listening to that viewpoint.
Jerry Springer. I just can't. Sorry. I know he's a smart guy, but I cant take him seriously.
You'll notice that the two show I catch most are Phil and George. George tries to walk the fence, and pulls it off mostly, but he annoys me a lot when he shifts positions with different guests. That and his bumbling up pronounciations.
Hendrie is just funny. Best of the whole group, by far.
Listen to this skit. He does all the voices, and nearly loses it a couple of times.
http://anywhereenterprises.com:80/1/1/a ... ApQZOAApQZ
1mb download