Sunday, February 8, 2009

I don't know how to quit laughing at this

Really, some people are surprised that A-Rod was juicing? I think there are some media types that need to go on their hands and knees and apologize to one Jose Canseco. Guess he was right after all, now wasn't he?

Way to jump all over a student that actually shows up all day, every day. God forbid you get the dirtbags who are interrupting class out of school. No, get the kid with wooden facsimiles of guns.

More from Neal Boortz about the absolute hypocrisy of some politicians:

We have yet another moonbat senator to add to the list: Michigan Democrat Senator Debbie Stabenow. This woman thinks that right now would be the perfect time to bring back the Fairness Doctrine. Interviewed on a talk show yesterday, Stabenow said, "I think it's absolutely time to pass a standard. Now, whether it's called the Fairness Doctrine or something else - I absolutely think it's time to be bringing accountability to the airwaves. I mean, our new president has talked rightly about accountability and transparency. You know, that we all have to step up and be responsible. And, I think in this case, there needs to be some accountability and standards put in place."

If Stabenow gets her way we could expect these hearings as soon as this year.

Me? Thanks for asking. I'm loving this. I welcome the hearings - and I relish a Democrat-led attack on talk radio. Can you say "more listeners?" With more listeners come higher ratings, and with higher ratings come higher prices for advertising .. and with more money comes ...well, you connect the dots. There is one problem though, since the hearings will be conducted by Democrats you can rest assured that the list of witnesses will be tightly controlled. It is highly doubtful you'll hear any testimony from experts who can tell these hacks that leftist talk radio fails simply because people can't stand listening to that dogsqueeze. Left wing talk radio, with a few exceptions such as Ed Schultz and Stephanie Miller, does not get ratings. Two viable hosts cannot keep the genre afloat. No ratings - no advertising. Therefore it loses money. How simple is this? Look ... the left-wing talk radio station in Washington DC, for goodness' sake, just flipped formats. This station even used "Obama" in its title. If left-wing "Obama" talk radio can't make it in DC, where can it succeed? Well, there's always Madison, Wisconsin.

Oh and by the way, this might be of some slight interest to you. Stabenow is married to the co-founder of TalkUSA Radio network and is now the Vice President of ... wait for it .. Air America.

Here's the best part, her hubby can get pinched for soliciting a prostitute, and she gets the book tossed at her, but him, he's good. Tell me again how there aren't at least 2 sets of rules out there for people. Hell with the haves and the have nots, this is about those wielding politcal power over those that don't have that kind of pull.

Here's yet another example of hypocrisy, this time in the sports world. So ESPN has all this talent, and they tell the one guy I can tolerate, Scott Van Pelt, that he was too hard on Bud Selig on his radio show. Think that this has anything to do with ESPN's MLB TV contract, do you? So much for journalistic integrity. Way to stick up for your guys, ESPN. Once again ESPN has thrust itself as the news rather than reporting it. I barely watch it anymore and I can only read a few of the columnists, because it's just too pathetic to handle.

Enjoy your Sunday....and know that this isn't going to be the last we'll hear about steriods, not by a long shot.

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