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Montana to get its first Air America Radio affiliate

Clueless

> Because if you are, they're looking for clueless boosters
> like yourself.

You're the one who's clueless, at leasst when it comes to Missoula. You seem to think it's full of conservative farmers sitting around the general store, when the opposite is the case. As for "fast talkers," I wish Al Franken WAS a fast talker (like most of the successful conservative hosts). I find his ers and ahs, "you knows," and stutters hard to take. Definitely not a "Jewish" thing.
 
Re: Good business move... in theory

> It's a good business move by someone, in theory.
> Historically Republican Montana voted in Democrats by a
> landslide in November surprising pundits nationwide. It may
> backfire on them however. Montanans are fed up with the
> neocons that have infiltrated the Republican party, but that
> doesn't mean they are really "liberal". Air America's flavor
> of big city Jewish oriented liberalism may not find an
> audience in Missoula. They would be wise to pre-empt the
> intellectual yammerers with someone like Doug Stephan, a
> down-to-earth old-fashioned conservative farmer who isn't
> heard on anywhere in Montana.
>

See http://www.radio-info.com/mods/board?Post=488168&Board=newstalk

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Re: Chuck Harder

> Chuck Harder broadcasts

Could someone please clear something up for me?
I haven't posted this before, but since about the time Chuck Harder had his bad fall (I think it was May 1999 when that happened), rumors kept swirling that he was either a) dead; b) dying; c) retired; or d) retiring.
Does anyone on this Web site have any information on Chuck Harder's current situation?
 
Re: Chuck Harder

> > Chuck Harder broadcasts
>
> Could someone please clear something up for me?
> I haven't posted this before, but since about the time Chuck
> Harder had his bad fall (I think it was May 1999 when that
> happened), rumors kept swirling that he was either a) dead;
> b) dying; c) retired; or d) retiring.
> Does anyone on this Web site have any information on Chuck
> Harder's current situation?
>

I think I know Chuck Harder's current situation: he is dying of cancer, or end-stage kidney failure, or both. No, I am not an MD, but I have known several people in exactly the same dire situation, and I see the chilling, foreboding parallels.
More to the point, I have heard Chuck Harder's last dozen or so shows, and it has become an exquisitely painful experience listening to him. He does not sound at all like he did 15 or 10 or even five years ago, just after he suffered his crippling accident. He sounds, quite frankly, terrible - and very, very, very, very sick.
I do not know how much longer Chuck Harder will be on the air, but it can't be more than a few weeks, perhaps a month or two. I hope those who have strongly and consistently supported Chuck Harder in the past on the Web blogs/groups/chat rooms (ThisTom, LL, glc1173, etc.) have looked at successors to Chuck Harder - perhaps Alex Jones, or Michael Savage, or Texe Marrs, or Joseph Farah, or Derry Brownfield, or the Rev. Chuck Baker. These guys are classic anti-Semitic Bush haters, who can bash Bush from the lunatic-fringe far Right with the best of them, including Chuck Harder.
Shalom!
 
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