Prager the Pious was broadcasting from the Raygun Library and had Douglas Brinkley, the editor of Raygun's diaries, on as guest. What was a little odd was Prager's description of Brinkley as non-partisan because he had also written a biography of Rosa Parks. From the news section of the Tulane University website, we learn that Brinkley has also written "award-winning biographies of Jimmy Carter, Franklin Roosevelt, Dean Acheson, Rosa Parks and James Forrestal." Wouldn't stating that Brinkley also wrote a biography of Franklin Roosevelt be more pertinent?
Insannity used to begin his radio by telling the listeners who great the show is and making a "solemn vow" to bring us the truth. I noticed last week that he omitted this "solemn vow" crap and to make sure, I listened today and again the vow declaration wasn't there. Omitting the vow does make him a teeny bit more honest and I'm wondering why he decided to drop it?
Insannity also tried to push back against detractors of the late and unlamented Foulwell but one caller made a good point: since Foulwell attacked others, he himself was "fair game."
Monday, May 21, 2007
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