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Monthly Archives: November 2016
WDTW-AM in Detroit is back on the air!
Call me skeptical, but we have at least one spy in the area. WDTW-AM (1310 kHz) had been a troubled station for a lot of reasons. Because it is near the Canadian border, it has to point the signal away … Continue reading
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Vicente Hernández – the Elvis of Mexico
Not the style of music, but the omnipresence – almost any radio station that specializes in Regional Mexican music has his picture prominently displayed. Unlike Elvis, he didn’t die of a drug overdose on a toilet – he is now … Continue reading
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Hell has frozen over
““The victory of Trump is the beginning of the end of extremist Islam and Wahhabism,” said Mouwafak al-Rubaie, an Iraqi lawmaker and the country’s former national security adviser” New York Times Iraqis Welcome Trump’s Stance on ISIS, but Fear It … Continue reading
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Pantsuit Nation rallies to support Islam
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article115757238.html Cognitive Dissonance exhibit one. I’m curious if Atif Chaudhry has an opinion about transgender women in the Islamic center
Posted in American Politics, Collapse of America
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Transgender “woman” attacked with hatchet in Charlotte!
http://www.wbtv.com/story/33746097/transgender-woman-attacked-with-hatchet-now-facing-sex-assault-charges I don’t expect the Charlotte Observer to tie this to the HB2 controversy. The first thing to know is all the characters in this story are black. The victim has returned back home to the safety of Ohio to … Continue reading
Posted in Collapse of America
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Religion and math…
So one train leaves San Francisco at 58 mph… So if you are rusty, one kilowatt hour is using 1000 watts of electricity for an hour. In their hypothetical, electricity costs $.10 per kilowatt hour (kWh). 10 million kWh at … Continue reading
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Michael Savage entering Radio Hall of Fame
The Museum of Broadcasting History in Chicago is adding the latest crop of inductees tonight. This year they let let listeners vote, so Michael Savage has one more claim to fame. Also being inducted is Steve Harvey, who just announced … Continue reading
Posted in Michael "Savage" Weiner, Radio Biz
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Governor McCrory and Democratic Voting fraud
Tomorrow is the deadline for local precincts to finish up counting provisional ballots and late arriving overseas ballots. Incumbent Republican North Carolina governor Pat McCrory trails by about 5,000 votes. McCrory has filed complaints challenging the votes in 12 counties, … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 election
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Diane Rehm sails off into the sunset
If some “alt right” host had accused Bernie Sanders of holding dual citizenship with Israel and asking how he could still be President, he would have been fired or much more. Diane Rehm blamed her question on a message she … Continue reading
Posted in Public Radio, Radio Biz
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