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On 28 Jun 2004 16:38:10 GMT, "Paul Jensen"
wrote: I don't recall hearing a single conservative guest on Air America. That would make Air America much farther left (by their own admission and promotion) than NPR. I think it was Boortz who said he was on Frankin. He also said never again. Why on God's earth would Franken interview another talk show host, unless the shows were simulcast and Franken could get exposure on Boortz's stations? Did Boortz do something of news value that almost required an interview? Of course "never again." What did Boortz expect? Probably the same treatment a liberal would get on a conservative show. Two absolutely immovable objects ranting at each other. Same ol, same ol. Rich |
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