Dude, did you read my post? It's not about the political slant ... it's about too much politics ... period.Why, because he criticizes Obama? You thought that Rush would like Obama?
Dude, did you read my post? It's not about the political slant ... it's about too much politics ... period.Why, because he criticizes Obama? You thought that Rush would like Obama?
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Aside from the political monotony and maybe as significant, Rush today sounds like a cranky old man. His voice is hoarse and strident -- he sounds like the guy in the nursing home clip at the beginning of Simon & Garfunkel's "Old Friends!"
I always thought he sounded like the "voice" the late Stan Freberg used to do for fat, pompous, Babbitty businessmen.
Dude, did you read my post? It's not about the political slant ... it's about too much politics ... period.
Where did that come from? I don't think anyone's suggesting that ... certainly I'm not.... having on news anchors joking around ...
The last few times I tried to stomach his show (and I was a fan for 20 years, but he just became bitter and angry after Obama was elected), he tried to glomm off the Tea Party. But leopards don't change their spots, and he will always be associated with the now-discredited neocon movement.
He and his show are a relic of the '90s, and the '90s are over. I think he'll retire when his current deal is up at the end of next year.
But now there's no longer a farm system.
Not true. There's a huge farm system. Lots of local talk show hosts. Probably more than when Rush started.
In what alternative universe?
I think it's their fault that they didn't become bigger.
Well said. There are plenty of skillful and entertaining hosts plying the craft around the country.Not true. There's a huge farm system. Lots of local talk show hosts. Probably more than when Rush started. In fact, a lot of them work at IHeart stations. Most of them are better than Rush. The real question is why would IHeart pay someone 40 million, when they can hire a lot of local hosts for less?
Do any of these people pull heavily from the demo they should be serving or is it just more of the same with less controversy?
Another reason for iHeart retaining Rush is that he makes money. Clearly his retention, or non-retention, at what terms will be driven by the business case which undoubtedly would include his recent ratings performance. That would be the only agenda brought to the table by iHeart, unlike the other agendas driving this discussion.