Eric Florack on October 19th, 2007

Randi Rhodes shows remarkable resilience, an extraordinary capability and digging herself into a deeper hole, given she has so few teeth to dig with, anymore.

The Radio Equalizer asks a number of good questions, which I’ll answer, here.

  • Why did

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The Left-O-sphere is all a-twitter this morning, with reports that Err America host Randi Rhodes was attacked on Sunday night, near her apartment in New York City.  One of the posts to the effect is up at Talking Radio,

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davidl on August 15th, 2007

Don ImusThe Reverend Sharpton is not mentioned, but in any case involving race, sex and money, it only a matter of time.  Kia Vaughn, Rutgers women’s basketball, is suing Don Imus for  libel, slander and defamation.   Lara Setraklas reports:

Don

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Eric Florack on August 14th, 2007

Captain Ed notes Imus may be back very soon indeed…

I wonder if ABC got Al Sharpton’s endorsement on this decision. Don Imus, whose racially-charged description of the Rutgers womens’ basketball team not only got him fired but started

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Eric Florack on July 27th, 2007

Apparently, Patrick Ruffini is worried. I think, needlessly.

patrick.jpegOver the last few hours, I’d been hearing buzz that GOP candidates were going wobbly on the CNN/YouTube debate. I was dismissive. Given the huge earned media hit the Democrats got this

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Eric Florack on July 11th, 2007

By way of Billy Beck, I note Tom Bartlett has decided not to do his column anymore.

In the not-too-distant past, this was impossible. If you didn’t write for a newspaper, it was very hard to get out commentary

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Eric Florack on July 1st, 2007

The Sunday Telegraph is heralding what it says could be the death of Rap music.

Confronted with haemorrhaging sales, the most assertive popular music movement since the Sex Pistols has lost its swagger and is suffering a crisis of confidence.

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Eric Florack on June 29th, 2007

Me at OTB, just now:

Frankly, I understand both sides of this business about Coulter.

Disclosure; as I think I said at my own place, Dodd, and his site’s success were large reason why I decided to get going

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Eric Florack on June 28th, 2007

McQ over at OTB brings up the other day, a study in listenership numbers for the various talk stations around the country. he’s done a pretty fair job, of cataloging all of this.

I respond to him:

The Limbaugh/Hannity station,

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