Thursday, July 17, 2008
HERMAN CAIN FILLING IN Neal Boortz's favorite fill-in, Herman Cain, will be taking over Neal's show while he is out today. You may not know he also has a weekday show of his own 7pm to 10pm every weeknights on News/Talk 750 WSB in Atlanta.
Herman Cain has a talent for cutting through and teaching you. He'll inform and entertain you on topics near to his (and your) heart-- Taxes, Government Incompetence and Waste, Campaign 2008--in Georgia and the Presidential Campaign, Immigration, The FairTax, Terrorism, and the economy. 'The Hermanator' will expose media bias--on a local and national scale. Listen...you just might learn something. You can call in to the show today as usual, or email comments to Herman here. NEAL IN THE UK In case you missed it live, you can watch a webcast of Neal participating in the forum Politics and Pundits - The Influence of the Media on Elections and Democracy. Also, Check out some pictures of Neal with Stephanie Miller on Sky News. DEAR TAMPA LISTENERS... Unfortunately our longtime radio affiliate WWBA 1040 AM decided to take my show off the air, explaining we didn't have enough of you listening, which is absurd. I know there are thousands of you loyal listeners who have been calling and emailing this week to express your frustration and irritation over what has happened. Please feel free to let the station know you are out there and miss the "talkmaster" 813-281-1040 and/or email ceo@genesisradio.com READING ASSIGNMENTS The JibJab folks are at it again with another hilarious political animation. Hey, who is that guy at the end? The Bush administration is going to do what? Apparently there is going to be a little meeting over the weekend with Iran's chief nuclear negotiator. Barack Obama's goal as president: rid the world of nuclear weapons. Here are some more details on Barack Obama's plans for our government schools. Obama says that the recent cover of the New Yorker is "an insult to Muslim Americans." Organizers of the Democrat National Convention have big plans for the homeless people of Denver during the convention ... paying for them to go to the movies, the zoo or the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. The federal government has decided to mandate the installation of a device to prevent airplane fuel tanks from exploding on certain passenger jets and cargo planes. The US is looking to lift the ban on people with HIV who visit or immigrate to the US. A state appeals court in New Jersey has ruled that New Jersey towns cannot ban sex offenders from living near schools, parks, churches, etc. The latest tactic in fighting terrorism ... spending millions of tax payer dollars to install turnstiles in the Los Angeles Metro. You may remember this story that we covered back in March about a janitor working at a university who was accused of racial harassment for reading a book about the KKK at work ... the university has since apologized. A government school district in Texas is upset that a 5-year-old boy is coming to school with long hair ... he has the long hair because of religious beliefs tied to his Native American heritage. A Muslim woman (sporting a burqa) was denied citizenship in France because the government did not think that she had assimilated enough. McDonalds is being sued after workers refused to allow a hearing-impaired woman to order through the drive-thru window. Take a look at what happened when two teenagers thought it would be real cool to rob a woman's apartment. Go in for surgery, come out with ... a tattoo? |