Monday, April 25, 2005

Preaching To The Choir

It seems that liberals are expanding their strategy of “if you can’t beat them, join them.”

Rankled by the success and reach of conservative talk radio shows like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Neil Boortz, last spring they started their own liberal talk radio network called Air America.

Air America only has one problem—no one is listening to their whining, mean-spirited whimps like Al Franken. They are ranked somewhere down in the twenties in number of listeners in New York City, their primary market. They are not fairing much better in Los Angeles, their number two market.

Why the poor ratings? Because if you want to listen to the liberal viewpoint, all you have to do is tune in to the Clinton News Network (CNN), or ABC, CBS, NBC, and MSNBC.

Liberal talk radio is redundant. An Oxymoron...heavy emphasis on the moron part...

This NY Times story says that now the mainstream media and hollywood types are trying their hands at blogging.

"LOS ANGELES, April 23 - Get ready for the next level in the blogosphere.
Arianna Huffington, the columnist and onetime candidate for governor of California, is about to move blogging from the realm of the anonymous individual to the realm of the celebrity collective.

She has lined up more than 250 of what she calls "the most creative minds" in the country to write a group blog that will range over topics from politics and entertainment to sports and religion. It is essentially a nonstop virtual talk show that will be part of a Web site that will also serve up breaking news around the clock. It is to be introduced May 9.

Having prominent people join the blogosphere, Ms. Huffington said in an interview, "is an affirmation of its success and will only enrich and strengthen its impact on the national conversation." Among those signed up to contribute are Walter Cronkite, David Mamet, Nora Ephron, Warren Beatty, James Fallows, Vernon E. Jordan Jr., Maggie Gyllenhaal, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., Diane Keaton, Norman Mailer and Mortimer B. Zuckerman."



Walter Cronkite and Clinton’s black soul-brother lawyer friend Vernon Jordan blogging?

I’m laughing my butt off.

Why don’t they include OJ Simpson…he could continue his search for his wife's killer(s) online…

“But unlike the Drudge Report, the Huffington Post will be interactive, offering news as well as commentary from famous people and allowing the masses to comment too, although not always directly with the celebs.”

Of course they won’t allow comments or force these morons to actually live with and answer to their readers.

When are the hollywood idiots going to learn that just because you can stick your boobs and pretty face or pectorals and penis on a TV or movie screen doesn't mean that anyone gives a damn what you think about politicts?

This won’t be a blog, it will be on-line newspaper—probably with more of the same leftist drivel.

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