1090 The Democrats Plan to Take Back America
Los Angeles Mayor-elect Antonio Villaroigoso was quoted in today's paper as speaking to liberals and asking them to develop a more strategic or practical plan in their quest to "reclaim" America. I've noticed that conservative talk-show hosts like Michael Medved, Rush Limbaugh, and Hugh Hewitt actually encourage liberals to call in and speak to something, anything, specific. I'm wondering if it is cruel to bait them, or if the call screener just selects the most vocally vague and vacuous to put on the air. Surely there must be coherent Democrats out there who can speak to a specific plan that isn't just more of the same old same old. I used to be a Democrat and we didn't all cross over!Medved asked this very question two days ago of a liberal caller: what specifically would you want your party to do to win back the White House and Congress. All the caller could do was babble something about "don't ask don't tell" (a Clinton plan, not Bush) and gay marriage. Medved kindly (or not) gave him enough rope to hang himself, and then reined him in and restated the question asking for specifics. This time he got something about "we are Christians too" (Medved is Jewish), so I'm not sure where he was going. Medved stated his question, slowly and carefully a third time, and still the caller couldn't develop a coherent thought.
Limbaugh uses this technique occasionally on his Friday call-ins. He gives liberals more time to answer or ask, and unless he determines they have been put up to the call, he just lets them embarrass themselves. It's a little like watching a drunk at a party trying to find a rest room, and then deciding it's just too much trouble.
If you glance to the left (no pun) at my links you'll see my link to News Talk 870 which is easy to listen to on your computer. We have very limited radio talk options here in Columbus, and it is nice to hear someone different occasionally, even if I do have to listen to the California weather and local politics reports. The Internet has really opened up the vast possibilities of radio, including radio blogging.
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