Seems like WSBee is at the proverbial crossroads. Boortz will soon be gone and Clark can't be too far behind. These two guys, along with Scott Slade, ARE WSB.
Will Cox management be able to rise to the occasion and find new, compelling talkers to take their place? So far, I'm not impressed with the future WSB "stars."
I think Herman Cain is a brilliant man and I admire him but he is a one dimensional talker and wears heavily after a while. One of the things that make Boortz so popular is that he is a conversationalist. He has a wickedly intelligent, dry sense of humor which you rarely hear on the radio today. Even if you abhor his political rants or his constant self admiration he is someone you would like to sit next to at a dinner if only because he is interesting to talk to.
While Herman is a very smart guy, he has failed, to this point, at being a conversationalist. If he is to take over and succeed he will need to loosen up.
I don't understand the Erick Erickson/Andy Dean hire. Erickson is a Republican shill - Sean Hannitty without the "pretty.' You'll have to explain Andy Dean to me......I guess I'm not intelligent enough to understand his schtick.
I actually heard Adam Goldfine do a good show a couple of Sundays ago on personal responsibility. He has some potential in this area. But anyone who takes car purchase advice from him is insane. The man shills for car dealers and will "advise" you into losing lots of money. His consumer advice is about as moronic as Elise Glink. Neither are on the same level as Clark Howard and could not replace Clark's numbers.
It's a tough spot to be in. I don't envy to people who will have to make the calls at Cox.
Will Cox management be able to rise to the occasion and find new, compelling talkers to take their place? So far, I'm not impressed with the future WSB "stars."
I think Herman Cain is a brilliant man and I admire him but he is a one dimensional talker and wears heavily after a while. One of the things that make Boortz so popular is that he is a conversationalist. He has a wickedly intelligent, dry sense of humor which you rarely hear on the radio today. Even if you abhor his political rants or his constant self admiration he is someone you would like to sit next to at a dinner if only because he is interesting to talk to.
While Herman is a very smart guy, he has failed, to this point, at being a conversationalist. If he is to take over and succeed he will need to loosen up.
I don't understand the Erick Erickson/Andy Dean hire. Erickson is a Republican shill - Sean Hannitty without the "pretty.' You'll have to explain Andy Dean to me......I guess I'm not intelligent enough to understand his schtick.
I actually heard Adam Goldfine do a good show a couple of Sundays ago on personal responsibility. He has some potential in this area. But anyone who takes car purchase advice from him is insane. The man shills for car dealers and will "advise" you into losing lots of money. His consumer advice is about as moronic as Elise Glink. Neither are on the same level as Clark Howard and could not replace Clark's numbers.
It's a tough spot to be in. I don't envy to people who will have to make the calls at Cox.