
bases_loaded
Posts: 6,912
Jan 16, 2017 10:22am
I don't travel as much as I used to, stay in the office mostly now, so I don't get to listen to as much political radio shows as I used to. My favorites were Dennis Miller, Michael Savage, and Mark Levin. I have since found the latter on podcasts but Dennis isn't on there. Who do you listen to if at all?

sleeper
Posts: 27,879
Jan 16, 2017 10:33am
I form my own opinions and don't regurgitate talking points from biased media.

bases_loaded
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Jan 16, 2017 10:38am
That's why I stick to independent radio hosts...not bound to MSM contracts to be nothing more than marionettes. #buybyeSleeper

CenterBHSFan
Posts: 6,115
Jan 17, 2017 1:09pm
I tried to listen to Glenn Beck for a bit. But, he was way over the top. Couldn't deal with his dramatics and single-mindedness.

sleeper
Posts: 27,879
Jan 17, 2017 1:24pm
Or you could just think for yourself?bases_loaded;1833024 wrote:That's why I stick to independent radio hosts...not bound to MSM contracts to be nothing more than marionettes. #buybyeSleeper

bases_loaded
Posts: 6,912
Jan 17, 2017 2:54pm
Glenn Beck has been really bad for a few years maybe more...he wasn't bad when he first started out, but the guy went nuts.

bases_loaded
Posts: 6,912
Jan 17, 2017 2:55pm
Or just read from a script like you do.sleeper;1833202 wrote:Or you could just think for yourself?

sleeper
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Jan 17, 2017 3:09pm
Yeah that's not what I do at all. I read articles from both sides and then read the data that backs up those articles. Then I apply my education and years of experience working in Consulting to derive my own opinions and those opinions are usually right.bases_loaded;1833217 wrote:Or just read from a script like you do.
How do I know this? Because companies pay me and my company, a lot of money for the service of understanding how the world works and helping these companies solve problems. If I wasn't correct, they wouldn't pay me increasing bonuses every year to retain that talent and continue providing my service.
Reality. It's always on my side.

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Jan 17, 2017 3:26pm
Cato Daily podcast
It's dry, but very to the point.
It's dry, but very to the point.

fish82
Posts: 4,111
Jan 17, 2017 3:53pm
Beck was actually pretty damn good back circa 2004-2005...it was almost more comedy than politics most of the time.CenterBHSFan;1833201 wrote:I tried to listen to Glenn Beck for a bit. But, he was way over the top. Couldn't deal with his dramatics and single-mindedness.

bases_loaded
Posts: 6,912
Jan 17, 2017 4:06pm
sleeper;1833221 wrote:Yeah that's not what I do at all. I read articles from both sides and then read the data that backs up those articles. Then I apply my education and years of experience working in Consulting to derive my own opinions and those opinions are usually right.
How do I know this? Because companies pay me and my company, a lot of money for the service of understanding how the world works and helping these companies solve problems. If I wasn't correct, they wouldn't pay me increasing bonuses every year to retain that talent and continue providing my service.
Reality. It's always on my side.

Automatik
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Jan 17, 2017 4:11pm
When you're unable to use your own words....post an internet meme/image! We have become so fucking lazy.

bases_loaded
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Jan 17, 2017 4:37pm
When it's the same tired troll take over and over again why waste words? This is a thread about political radio/podcasts and slweeper adds nothing to it.

Dr Winston O'Boogie
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Jan 17, 2017 4:47pm
None. I used to be a fairly heavy listener of Rush, Beck and Gordon Liddy. I concluded that the latter two are batshit crazy (although Liddy's now retired) and that Rush isn't worth it. I am a very slow learner. But I finally seemed to pick up on Rush's gimmick - he posits his facts in an "us vs them" context that leads the listener and has no objective basis.
Anyway, I turned them all off, along with their counterparts on Fox News, MSNBC, etc. I find myself much happier for that decision.
Anyway, I turned them all off, along with their counterparts on Fox News, MSNBC, etc. I find myself much happier for that decision.

BGFalcons82
Posts: 2,173
Jan 17, 2017 6:32pm
I enjoyed Liddy. He was a hoot and made me think. As fish noted, Beck used to be fairly funny and made his points through comedy. He's about as dark as anyone out there today.Dr Winston O'Boogie;1833231 wrote:None. I used to be a fairly heavy listener of Rush, Beck and Gordon Liddy. I concluded that the latter two are batshit crazy (although Liddy's now retired) and that Rush isn't worth it. I am a very slow learner. But I finally seemed to pick up on Rush's gimmick - he posits his facts in an "us vs them" context that leads the listener and has no objective basis.
Anyway, I turned them all off, along with their counterparts on Fox News, MSNBC, etc. I find myself much happier for that decision.
Do you remember when Rush came on nationally, circa 1992? He was the ONLY conservative on the air anywhere and it was soooo refreshing to learn the other side of the news. He reaffirmed what his listeners were thinking in a way that gave them confidence and a sharper eye when the MSM and the government lied to them. He's refined his tone since then and he's not nearly as combative as he used to be, IMO. Regarding the "gimmick", as you say, you don't listen to him enough. He posits stories in a way that the listener has to figure out what's going on...he doesn't provide answers, he provides other information that the MSM doesn't give out and lets the listener decide. His #1 target has always been the media and their ability to misinform the nation.
I'm a strong admirer of Mark Levin.
ptown_trojans_1
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Jan 17, 2017 7:39pm
I usually detest talk radio, but every so often on the drive home, I pop on the start of the Levin show just to see what the hell he is ranting about. I last about 10 minutes before I start yelling and aggressive driving on the beltway.

like_that
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Jan 17, 2017 7:49pm
I like Ben Shapiro. I would put that guy in a debate against anybody.

iclfan2
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Jan 17, 2017 8:32pm
He's a good follow on twitter as well. He sometimes goes on a guy's show named Crowder, and he's pretty good as well. One video where he had Shapiro on he got water boarded to see how it felt. He has some funny shit like dressing up like Bob Ross and painting Mohammed too.like_that;1833249 wrote:I like Ben Shapiro. I would put that guy in a debate against anybody.
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sleeper
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Jan 17, 2017 10:02pm
Ben Shapiro Thug Life. Youtube it.like_that;1833249 wrote:I like Ben Shapiro. I would put that guy in a debate against anybody.

bases_loaded
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Jan 18, 2017 10:38am
I'll throw Shapiro in the podcast loop. Like to listen to Ken Carman then switch over to yesterday's podcasts. If there is a person who talks about himself more than Obama it's gotta be Sean Hannity. Unlistenable.

like_that
Posts: 26,625
Jan 18, 2017 10:51am
lol, I have seen it. I figured Shapiro should be a guy you like. It takes raw data and forms educated opinions around them. He is also obviously right leaning, but he calls out the right all the time including people like Limbaugh and other partisan hacks in the media.sleeper;1833259 wrote:Ben Shapiro Thug Life. Youtube it.

bases_loaded
Posts: 6,912
Jan 18, 2017 11:52am
Good call on Shapiro. He's in the rotation.
Why is there a lack of left radio? Does NPR fill their needs?
Why is there a lack of left radio? Does NPR fill their needs?

like_that
Posts: 26,625
Jan 18, 2017 12:00pm
Because it's called the msm.bases_loaded;1833290 wrote:
Why is there a lack of left radio? Does NPR fill their needs?

Automatik
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Jan 18, 2017 12:02pm
I only like NPR for fun, short, educational podcasts.

like_that
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Jan 18, 2017 12:29pm
Which ones do you listen to?Automatik;1833293 wrote:I only like NPR for fun, short, educational podcasts.