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Old September 15th 06, 05:43 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default The Pundit Parade: Times and Frequencies


ve3... wrote:
Devoted to afflicting the comfortable and comforting the afflicted, the
various pundits listed are following a noble muck-raking tradition in a
Paul Revere mode. They are thought-provoking and provide an alternative
to the mass media. Enquiring minds want to know, " Are we really
heading to hell in a handbasket?", "Are we doomed?" For the answers to
these and other questions, here follows a list (not inclusive) of 6
dissident voices heard on shortwave (times eastern): RADIO LIBERTY,
Stan Monteith, 6pm-8pm 9840; 11pm-1am 5860, 7520; FLIPSIDE, Robby
Noel, 8pm-9pm 12180, 7490; INFOWARS, Alex Jones, noon-2pm 9985,
10pm-12am 5765-3215; THE POWER HOUR, Dave and Joyce, 8am-10am,7465,
8am-11am 12180, 10am-11am 9985, 10pm-12am 6890, 12pm-1am 6050; FOR THE
PEOPLE, Chuck Harder, 3pm-4pm 12160; BO Gritz, 5pm-6pm 7385. For radios
with many memories, it may be more convenient to punch in the above
frequencies and just run through them. You will likely find someone at
any given time. The frequencies a 12180, 12160, 9985, 9840, 7520,
7490, 7465, 7385, 6890, 6050, 5860, 5765, 3215.


Forgive me for intruding ... I'm the "rabid" anti-Chuck Harder blogger
on this site ... but have you noticed something very strange about
Chuck Harder this week?
Perhaps I'm imagining it, but on Tuesday and Wednesday, I swear I heard
Ed Shiflett, who's the main tech guy at TalkStar, co-host "For The
People" on the second hour of the show.
Indeed, he did more than just co-host; he led the program discussion,
doing all the intros, bridges, and so forth. Chuck just sat by with an
occasional comment or two.
Is it possible that Chuck Harder is retiring, and letting Ed Shiflett
take over?
I don't know too much about Shiflett, but he seems a tad more moderate
than Harder, which is definitely a good thing.
To me, it would make sense for Chuck Harder to hang up his mike; you
have to admit that he sounds really terrible on the air - and I don't
mean his politics, which are bad enough. I mean his health.
Or is all this just me? Am I instead condemned to 15 more years of
Chuck Harder and his venomous "anti-" claptrap?