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Great interview, Bob. Thank you, as always.
I just listened to an interview I did three years ago with KODI-AM, a station in Cody, Wyoming. At the time, the News Director at the station was Thom Huge (HUE-ghee), who was the voice of Jon Arbuckle in the "Garfield" TV specials and the "Garfield and Friends" TV series, and he conducted the interview, which I recorded on my tape recorder from home. I had interviewed him at WCWP for "The Mike Chimeri Show" a few weeks earlier. I hemmed and hawed a lot and was unsure on some of my answers in Thom's interview with me, but it was an interesting interview nonetheless. I've also been interviewed several times (well, technically, I called in) for a now defunct radio show at WGBB-AM called "U Oughta Know." When I was at WGBB, the two hosts of that show preceded my show, "The Instrumental Invasion." And I was interviewed during a live WGBB New Year's Eve special on New Year's Eve 2006-07. As with Bob, these were all phone interviews.
Boy, do I miss being in radio. Help me. (Sorry, I've been up since 7:30 AM and going to sleep after I submit this.)
Well maybe you can get back in by doing a weekly Olbermann Watch podcast for us where you report on the week's highlights (lowlights), interview some of our commenters or our blogger friends. Maybe something you could put together each weekend - maybe Olbermann Watch Radio: Weekend Edition
Gallagher's generally pretty reasonable, but that was probably one of the worst bit of criticism against McClelland's book that I've heard.
I wish he hadn't stepped on Bob's point about MSNBC being thought by the left as being Ground Zero...(as it were...) for war championing.
Very nice Robert! We all appreciate that you're fighting the good fight.
We need to get you on with The Great One!
Robert,
I agree with CountDung. You need to go on Mark Levin's show. Olbermann continued to be exposed.
Robert,
Keep exposing this clown Olbermann. Your prdiction 3 years ago that he would self destruct is happening. Keep up the pressure.
Ive said it before, Keith is the Tokyo Rose of the modern times!
Great interview, Bob. Thank you, as always.
I just listened to an interview I did three years ago with KODI-AM, a station in Cody, Wyoming. At the time, the News Director at the station was Thom Huge (HUE-ghee), who was the voice of Jon Arbuckle in the "Garfield" TV specials and the "Garfield and Friends" TV series, and he conducted the interview, which I recorded on my tape recorder from home. I had interviewed him at WCWP for "The Mike Chimeri Show" a few weeks earlier. I hemmed and hawed a lot and was unsure on some of my answers in Thom's interview with me, but it was an interesting interview nonetheless. I've also been interviewed several times (well, technically, I called in) for a now defunct radio show at WGBB-AM called "U Oughta Know." When I was at WGBB, the two hosts of that show preceded my show, "The Instrumental Invasion." And I was interviewed during a live WGBB New Year's Eve special on New Year's Eve 2006-07. As with Bob, these were all phone interviews.
Boy, do I miss being in radio. Help me. (Sorry, I've been up since 7:30 AM and going to sleep after I submit this.)
Well maybe you can get back in by doing a weekly Olbermann Watch podcast for us where you report on the week's highlights (lowlights), interview some of our commenters or our blogger friends. Maybe something you could put together each weekend - maybe Olbermann Watch Radio: Weekend Edition
I'll think about it.
Can you write the reports and I'll read them?