Friday, May 21, 2010

He's Okay, You're Not So Hot

The liberal media thinks it has something with the recent comments from Rand Paul made to a liberal talk show host. And it does. If you're a liberal.

Nothing Rand Paul said was controversial. The majority of Americans do not believe our federal government should tell businesses who they can and cannot hire. And if a majority of Americans did not feel that way, they should.

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

George Plaster, Sports Dork

Major league baseball expert Jayson Stark calls into 104.5 The Zone on Mondays to answer questions from host George Plaster.

This fact is mentioned on the radio station's website.

Stark has been around for years and his name can be seen regularly in columns he writes for newspapers and magazines.

On Monday, May 10, Plaster introduced him as "Jayson Starks."

That would be excusable if you were a welder or a car salesman.

Plaster, however, a Vanderbilt grad, is as clumsy with words as he is with sports. He often bemoans his golf game, as if that is some sort of a revelation. Once you see Plaster in a photo or on television, you put that image with his words and you know you have a klutz.

"Starks." Pathetic.

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Monday, May 03, 2010

This is one of our leaders?

Channel 2's Chris Bundgaard interviewed Tennessee Congressman Jim Cooper not long after Cooper viewed the Nashville floodage in a Blackhawk helicopter. On 2's evening news Cooper said, "It's probably one of the worst disasters in Nashville history."

Thanks, Jim. At least he didn't add, "I'll never forget it."

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