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Eric Hogue, Mark Williams Team Up On Upcoming Website

AllAccess.com & others are reporting that former KFBK evening host Mark Williams & current KTKZ host Eric Hogue are teaming up with others to launch a new website, SacramentoCitizen.com.

Naturally, with these two involved, this is a politically conservative site, dedicated primarily to commentary.
 
Even though I'm a conservative, CM, I tend to agree....although I would consider how many hits The Huffington Post & The Daily Kos get compared to conservative sites.....

If the new site reflects local issues, viewpoints and proposed solutions to local/regional problems....great...

If it chooses to spend a lot of bandwidth on knee-jerk personal attacks lamely disguised as "political analysis" and minute-by-minute political spin {hell, I have cable - I can get that on the cable news outlets}, it will be just another virtual wasteland.

And...who's stopping liberal commentators from creating their own local/regional website?

Then all that would be needed are some smart people who have sworn not to drown in either side's Kool-Aid to examine all the proposals from both sides and propose some workable solutions. Now THAT'S a political website I'd spend some time browsing....
 
BurnedOutOnTheBoards said:
Then all that would be needed are some smart people who have sworn not to drown in either side's Kool-Aid to examine all the proposals from both sides and propose some workable solutions. Now THAT'S a political website I'd spend some time browsing....

You could start one! ;)

Far too much of the Kool-Aide debating reminds me of die hard sports fans: Not the loyalists who stick in good times and bad, but the people who thinks their team is going to the Super Bowl even though his team couldn't win a Pop Warner game. It's okay to be a "homer" but geez, at least be honest.
 
Nice thing about a website, you can choose not to visit or you can bookmark it. cm454, do you
have a problem with free speech, you sound like some kind of college instructor.
 
kinetic.....

Not a chance.....only if I hit the Lotto, buy a station, fill it with Jazz, Swing, The Great American Songbook....then I'll start the streaming website, and keep it politics free. That's the only site I
want any part of running....

oldjock.....

Tsk, tsk......everyone has the right to use the grand & glorious Internet to express their political views...and that includes not voicing them....

It does amuse me quite often how some with very strong political views {both conservative & liberal} try so often to eliminate forums for their opponent's viewpoints - all the while bleating "Free Speech! Free Speech!" Kind of a play on the old "I'm opinionated, you're an idiot" game.
 
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