SON OF HARRY HOPE
2006-09-15 18:35:41 UTC
Step aside, Rush. Back off, Bill. Three new voices hit the radio waves
recently, and the titans of talk radio may just take
a ratings hit. Or not. The motley crew of Jane Fonda, Gloria Steinem
and Rosie O'Donnell are backing a new radio
network for loony left-wing women to combat conservative talk radio
and its "male point of view." The new
"GreenStone" is billed as "a clear alternative to the polarizing,
highly political talk commonly heard on AM radio." Or,
as Steinem puts it, "What we are doing is more populist, centrist and
community-oriented." Indeed, despite the fact that
only three affiliates have thus far signed on, we in our humble shop
can't imagine three more populist, centrist and
community-oriented women than Steinem, Hanoi Jane and Robustly
Abominable. Go get 'em, girls.
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"A great country worthy of the name does not have any friends."
--Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970) French general and statesman
recently, and the titans of talk radio may just take
a ratings hit. Or not. The motley crew of Jane Fonda, Gloria Steinem
and Rosie O'Donnell are backing a new radio
network for loony left-wing women to combat conservative talk radio
and its "male point of view." The new
"GreenStone" is billed as "a clear alternative to the polarizing,
highly political talk commonly heard on AM radio." Or,
as Steinem puts it, "What we are doing is more populist, centrist and
community-oriented." Indeed, despite the fact that
only three affiliates have thus far signed on, we in our humble shop
can't imagine three more populist, centrist and
community-oriented women than Steinem, Hanoi Jane and Robustly
Abominable. Go get 'em, girls.
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"A great country worthy of the name does not have any friends."
--Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970) French general and statesman