Does G Gordon Liddy still have a show? He was pretty good despite the way he said Mercedes-Benz:mrgreen: Saw him live about 15 -16 years ago in Cincinnati. He was very entertaining and suprisingly even handed with some barking loons in the audience
So old "Head Shots" is still in business in a local market, gotta admit I was not even sure he was still alive.Yeah, he does, but it's not local for me anymore. There's a small town about 125 miles from here that runs his show on the local station, but I'm only there during hunting season. He's still G. Gordon.:lol:
Yeah, he does, but it's not local for me anymore. There's a small town about 125 miles from here that runs his show on the local station, but I'm only there during hunting season. He's still G. Gordon.:lol:
Other radio hosts read and talk about the military, the FBI, high government officials, flying planes, parachuting, the White House, prison, practicing law, prosecuting, defending and gunfighting.
G. Gordon Liddy has done it and speaks from personal experience. Who else has been a prosecutor, a defense lawyer, admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States, an Army artillery officer, and the youngest Bureau Supervisor in the FBI who out drew and captured a man twice on the Ten Most Wanted list?
The G-Man has also been a high Treasury official, a White House aide and a maximum security prisoner. He wrote the memo that led to the creation of the DEA, helped start the first Sky Marshal program and selected their weapons, is the author of three best-sellers and has acted in numerous television shows and movies.
An Israeli trained paratrooper who has jumped with the elite Israeli army, Liddy has the NEED FOR SPEED. He drives a 200mph sports car and rides two Harley Davidsons, has piloted a Soviet aerobatic plane and World War II allied and Luftwaffe aircraft.
The G-Man has been there, done that, and taken home the Tee shirt. That's the difference. What other radio hosts can only fantasize and dream about, G. Gordon Liddy has done and still does! He once again has made The Talkers Magazine's Top 100 talk hosts for this year.
Mark Levin and Rush Limbaugh in a tie.
It takes someone almost brain dead to not see the republican party behind all this "conservative" talk radio. Corporate mogals baught up all the starving AM stations across the nation and use them to pipe their propaganda across America. It's nothing but corporate intrests and the republican party using their money to brainwash America. It's as simple as that. It takes a fool to not see this.
I dont listen to talk radio much at all, but while I don't agree with Rush on much of anything, he is talented at what he does. Levin on the otherhand has the most annoying voice I have ever heard in Radio. He just always makes me think of some little ultra-yankee with the world's worst inferiority complex.
Michael Medved is my favorite, he is thoughtful, intelligent, polite, and he has the best guest. After him Laura Ingraham.
I can't stand Rush or Sean Hanity.
Well, The National Review did not exactly give a glowing review of Levin's book.
Liberty and Tyranny and Epistemic Closure - Jim Manzi - The Corner on National Review Online
I just can't stand the guys accent. Its horrible. It is like a birth control voice.
The interviews and the constant stream of author of books and material that is not about the position on topics taken by Medved and Prager are what attract me to both host. Great show host, head and shoulders above most others IMO.I'm actually listening to Michael Medved right now :mrgreen:
Now that is funny.
Unless that prostitute was Cindy Lauper? Can you imagine the voice of their love child? Like nails on a chalk board!Seriously, a prostitute would have to gag that guy before she could bring herself to **** him.
Mark Levin is a constitutional lawyer and is known as The Great One.
Mark Levin is a constitutional lawyer and is known as The Great One.
Two of my favorite annual broadcast by Medved are his the "real" history of Thanksgiving and Christmas shows. A very very liberal friend of mine would not listen to them but I stayed on him for a year or two. Last year I supplied him with a copy of both shows I had recorded on my C-Crane and he loved them both. Which is a strong endorsement, as Medved just gave the straight up history of both. My pal was expecting a propaganda-fest on both accounts, but now listens to Medved frequently. Still disagrees with him on many issues, but really respects the show and Medved's approach and deportment. In fact he makes a point to tune into "conspiracy day" broadcast, which he calls some of the best comic material on air.I'm actually listening to Michael Medved right now :mrgreen:
Two of my favorite annual broadcast by Medved are his the "real" history of Thanksgiving and Christmas shows. A very very liberal friend of mine would not listen to them but I stayed on him for a year or two. Last year I supplied him with a copy of both shows I had recorded on my C-Crane and he loved them both. Which is a strong endorsement, as Medved just gave the straight up history of both. My pal was expecting a propaganda-fest on both accounts, but now listens to Medved frequently. Still disagrees with him on many issues, but really respects the show and Medved's approach and deportment. In fact he makes a point to tune into "conspiracy day" broadcast, which he calls some of the best comic material on air.
You want to hear somebody debunk the Obama birther movement? Medved is your man.
Um, how does one "outsource" their thinking? Is it expensive and can it be done in the car/truck on the way to work? I know last year when I listened to the three hour "true history of Thanksgiving" show as I drove across the state, I said to myself, I'm gonna outsource my thinking, rather than listen to some history on the radio as I'm stuck driving the next 8 hours.I don't care for most talk radio. Just assume not outsource my thinking. However, I do enjoy P. J. O'Rourke when he is a panelist on Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!. I don't know if that counts or not. I mean it is NPR, which is kind of like talk radio sometimes .... well, if you added about 50 IQ points to talk radio that is.