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First Krok talk

I caught his first moments on WSB-AM for real (He did at least one test run Thursday night). He introduced himself without any real background on who he is or where he's from. Quickly, he launched into a 15-minute critique of Bill Campbell's two known mistresses, dubbing them a "harem," and wondering why many in the black community support the former Atlanta mayor. He was somewhat deliberative and used many pauses. It sounds like he's going to take some calls after the break.

"This man did not help you and your people," Krok said. "He hurts you. Yet you put yourself on the line. I don't understand why. That's the one thing I'd like to get at tonight. Why you're willing to expend capital on this man and put yourself on the line for this guy, for this crap?"
 
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> "This man did not help you and your people," Krok said. "He
> hurts you. Yet you put yourself on the line. I don't
> understand why. That's the one thing I'd like to get at
> tonight. Why you're willing to expend capital on this man
> and put yourself on the line for this guy, for this crap?"
>

Riveting. Actually a pretty good angle to go buck wild on black folks in Atlanta on your first night. I might actually give Chris a listen; if I am in the car and have forgotten my XM and ipod. Seriously, I'll give him at least a segment.
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He was somewhat deliberative and used many
> pauses. It sounds like he's going to take some calls after
> the break.

I hope that slow and deliberate style was just a factor of him getting used to his new environment...it's a bit distracting. I listened for about a half hour. He did take some calls although none that were antagonistic--at least not that I heard.
 
> >
> > "This man did not help you and your people," Krok said.
> "He
> > hurts you. Yet you put yourself on the line. I don't
> > understand why. That's the one thing I'd like to get at
> > tonight. Why you're willing to expend capital on this man
> > and put yourself on the line for this guy, for this crap?"
>
> >
>
> Riveting. Actually a pretty good angle to go buck wild on
> black folks in Atlanta on your first night. I might actually
> give Chris a listen; if I am in the car and have forgotten
> my XM and ipod. Seriously, I'll give him at least a segment.
>

Solid. More comfortable than expected. Pretty daring to go that direction to start, but safe considering the audience.
 
Topic on day two

He went after illegal immigration on day two. And yes, he isn't a fan and says it's a fallacy that illegal immigrants take jobs nobody wants. He says they merely drag wages down.
 
I listened for about an hour the first night. I thought he did a pretty solid job. I found the show to be pretty entertaining and honestly a little better than I expected.
 
Re: Krok

I caught Krok the other night for a minute or so while DX'ing. For what it's worth, he sounded more energetic to me than he ever did at KSTP.
 
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