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July 3rd, 2008 THURSDAY
Hour 1 The Justice Department is considering letting the FBI investigate American's based on terrorist profiling. The wouldn't need probable cause. McCain wants to expand to "hemispheric" free trade. Jerry thinks the freed Columbian hostages are an exchange for free trade. Daniel T. Griswold, director of the Center for Trade Policy Studies at the CATO Institute in Washington D.C. to discuss his belief that free trade is the way we need to go or we are in trouble. President Bush made a speech recently refering to the terrorists as kids. It softens the impact of what they did referring to them as kids. Hour 2 What would happen to fuel prices if truckers quit trucking and forced Congress to stay in session and solve the problem? Shelley "The Neck" Berkley, had plastic surgery the week before the end of he six week vacation and said she didn't have to be there when they voted to help Katrina victims yet criticizes the way Bush and FEMA handled the situation. There is a new movement in the country. Members of the 7th Day Adventist church are holding prayer vigil's at gas pumps. They are praying for lower gas prices. Hour 3 Bush doesn't want to take the lead to overturn the drilling ban. He could sign the executive order to overturn it. Bush figures the fury of the people over fuel prices will pass. Listeners share their ideas on what they need to do to straighten out this country. Jerry has been getting emails about what he is going to serve for the 4th of July. He gives his style and cooking for ribs.
July 2nd, 2008 WEDNESDAY
Hour 1 Jesse has been feeding Kenny G. to Jerry all day which has been throwing him off all morning. Kenny G. was one of the intitial investors in Starbucks and their are 600 Starbucks closing. Aaron Klein, Jerusalem bureau chief for WorldNetDaily.com is on to discuss former mossad chief saying Israel must attack Iran or they will find themselves ina very dangerous situation. He is also going to discuss the bulldozer terrorist attack that happened today in Israel killing 3. Hour 2 Rush Limbaugh signed a long-term through 2016 contract for $400 million. Liberal's are saying no one deserves that much money especially if they are Repbulican or conservative. Jerry gives him a verbal pat on the back. People think they are worth more because someone is worth more than them. There is a study now claiming that whether you are Liberal or Conservative might be in your DNA. Hour 3 Stories from listeners about switching from Liberal to Conservative are told. James Heintze, librarian emeritus, at American University and author of "The Fourth of July Encyclopedia" and maintainer of website you can google "Fourth of July Celebrations Database" is on the show to discuss the history of the Fourth of July and it's celebration. Jesse found some audio of the Onion making fun of the news channels with the election. There is a new demolition derby going on. It's combine demolition derby.
July 1st, 2008 TUESDAY
Hour 1 There is a study on happiness that is out and the conclusion is that happiness is on the rise. The baby boomers are the most unhappy group on the face of the earth. Abu Daubi paid 14 million for a license plate that had the number 1 on it. Jerry Bowyer, chief economist of BenchMark financial and CNBC contributor, is on to discuss recent headlines regarding the Dow plunging 72 points today, unemployment statistics and gas prices. Hour 2 Denmark is the happiest country on the planet and Zimbabwe is the unhappiest. The happier societies are those that are allowed to choose how to live their lives. Baby boomers are the unhappiest generation because they are slightly narcissistic. Dr. Arthur Brooks, PhD, is a Louis A. Bantle professor of Business and Government Policy at Syracuse Univerity, visiting scholar at The American Enterprise Institute and author of the new book "Gross National Happiness: Why Happiness Matters for America and How We Can Get More of It" and he is on the show to discuss happiness and the pursuit of it in America. Dogs are now getting treated to lush doggie day care spa's because their owners feel guilty for leaving them alone during the day. Hour 3 Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty is on the show to discuss why you should get on the McCain train. This country would like a president that is about the country. How did a junior senator, Barack Obama, end up being the Democratic party's nominee? He's like the guy in the trench coat that lopens it, it's lined with watches and he's saying "Hey, you wanna buy a watch? Come on, you want to buy a watch."
June 30th, 2008 MONDAY
Hour 1 The real investment in Iraq is with companies like Exxon and BP with no bid contracts. Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies and regular to National Review, about Obama and McCain having been on the amnesty tour over the weekend and his newest book, "The New Case Against Immigration: Both Legal and Illegal", being released July 3rd. Would John McCain still endorse Jerry if he were running for Congress again? Hour 2 China is going after their fireworks factories to make sure the fireworks are of the most excellent condition. Mitt Romney is in the top five contenders for McCain's running mate. Richard Behar, senior writer for Fortune Magazine in 1995 and groundbreaking investigative reporter, is on the show discussing Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe being sworn in on Sundeay after being declared the landslide winner of a widely condemned election which African observers said was scarred by violence and intimidation. Hour 3 A new study about vitamin D shows the sun's ability to help prevent disease and the recommendation is to go outside and play. We should be more concerned with protecting religion from government than government from religion. Jerry was supposed to go out flying on Saturday and said that he was going to fly over his neighbor's campsite at Mount Charleston. He ended up not going and a plane just like the one he was supposed to fly ended up crashing on Mount Charleston and he is thinking it's devine intervention.
June 27th, 2008 FRIDAY
Hour 1 Today was the meeting between Clinton/Obama in Unity, N.H. The reason they met in Unity was because they both got 107 votes there. For the 26th year in a row, Nevada is trying to push through a state lottery because Nevada always needs more gambling. Naomi Klein, author and journatlist, is on the show discussing the current oil crisis going on in this country. Hour 2 Detroit Tigers' Brandon Inge, is on the injured list after pulling a muscle in a strange "pillow" accident. He was adjusting a pillow for his 3 year old that was sleeping in the bed with him and his wife. Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. and Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute is on the show discussing North Korea's dramatic destruction of it's nuclear reactor cooling tower and how it might be the beginning of a solution to disarming North Korea. Hour 3 Richard Bitner, author of "Confessions of a Subprime Lender: An Insider's Tale of Greed, Fraud & Ignorance" is on the show to discuss his book and the practices of subprime lenders. The Japanese are very sensative to odors and extremely clean. They shower before taking a bath, remove their shoes before entering a place and they sweep in front of their houses. Now they are improving the toilet.
June 26th, 2008 THURSDAY
Hour 1 The Supreme Court voted 5 to 4 to overturn the Washington D.C. gun ban citing it violated the 2nd Amendment. Our economy is a supply and demand issue: we have a supply of too many cockroaches in Congress. It was speculated that if Bear Sterns went under it would result in global economic meltdown. State Farm insurance has spent a million dollar campaign to get visa eligible immigrants to register to vote. Hour 2 Jerry discusses a condition called CIPA, which is where you feel nothing at all. You can cut, burn, scratch, etc, yourself but you don't feel it. Insurance companies are offering to lower your insurance if you let them hook up a device to your car that gives them access to information on how you drive at any time. Would you give up your privacy to save some money on your insurance? Progressive is starting it and now GM is starting a GPS system where they have to join OnStar and they get a discount for driving less. Robert Levy, senior fellow of Constitutuional Studies and a member of the board of directors at the CATO Institute. He is on the show discussing the Supreme Court ruling to overturn the Washington D.C. gun ban. Hour 3 Cocoa Beach, Florida is citing a down turn in the local economy is not doing a Fourth of July fireworks display. Is it really the reason or are they trying to comply with the "greening" of the world? Bruce Kaufman (aka Mr. Mow-It-All), president and found of the U.S. Lawn Mower Racing Association is on the show to talk about the USMRA announcing the Junior Prepared Class, for lawn mower racers ages 10-15 being added to STA-BIL National Lawn Mower Racing Series US Points Race.
June 24th, 2008 TUESDAY
Hour 1 The theme for the summer is the new Kid Rock song, "All Summer Long". McCain shouldn't be going with the pesimistic outlook on the country with his campaign. He needs to be discussing the optimistic. Most people are shifting from the misery tour and going to the optimistic side of life. Madonna Constantine, the professor from Columbia University that said a noose was hung on her office door? She has been suspended from her position under plagerism charges and further investigation is going into it because it is believed a friend of hers or herself put the noose on her door on to create sympathy or deter an investigation to the plagerism. Dick Morris, who is almost universally credited with piloting Bill Clinton to a re-election in 1996, is on the show discussing his newest book "Fleeced: How Washington Insiders, Foreign Lobbyists, Subprime Lenders, Credit Card Co0mpanies, Iraq Reconstruction Contractors, and Clinton Cronies Are Picking Our Pockets... and What to Do About It". A story from Market Watch says that fuel could drop by half if speculators were not allowed. Hour 2 Hillary has come back and is begging for money to pay off her campaign debt. She made the decision to run, she should pay the debt. There are things that can be done immediately about the price of oil. People seem content to complain but not do anything about it. What will it take to get people in motion? Dr. Robert Zubrin, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and a contributing editor of The New Atlantis is discussing his new book "Energy Victory: Winning the War on Terror by Breaking Free of Oil" with Jerry. You can check out the book at www.energyvictory.net. Hour 3 Dennis Kuchinich, Democratic Congressman from Ohio and Presidential candidate, is on the show to discuss the Iraq Funding Bill. Comedian George Carlin passed away on Sunday of heart failure is discussed by Jerry Seinfeld, Larry King and Jerry Doyle. Jerry feels that Carlin was just bitter, mean, Anti-American and glad he's dead.
June 23th, 2008 MONDAY
Hour 1 Andrew Breitbart is filing in for Jerry Doyle. Comedian, George Carlin passed away yesterday of heart failure. Orson Bean, comedian, actor and neighbor of George Carlin is on the show to discuss the cynical yet heart-of-gold comedian. Listeners call in with their opinion of George Carlin. Hour 2 Last Friday, Barack Obama has figured out a way to impune all Republican by saying that they are going to frighten people away from him by saying he's young, he's inexperienced, got a funny name and that he's black. He's trying to do the classic divide and conquer. It's going to be nincompoops like Don Imus that are going to make this a summer of race and get Obama elected. Breitbart said he could see himself voting Obama if he were promising ending the racial divide in the country. Lt. Col. Allen West who is running for the Florida's 22nd congressional district. He is a conservative African-American and is on to discuss Obama bringing race into the presidential campaign. Hour 3 Jake Rademacher, director of the documentary "Brothers at War", is on the show to discuss his documentary about his two brothers both serving in Iraq. They are also discussing that it easier to get a movie that is anti-American promoted that one that is pro-American and this anti-American trend in Hollywood. More can be seen at brothersatwarmovie.com. Richard Zoglin, author of "Comedy at the Edge" a book about comedy in the 1970's, is on the show discussing the passing of George Carlin.
June 20th, 2008 FRIDAY
Hour 1 Why isn't there a machine that fills sand bags automatically? Jerry asks the audience "What is the greatest invention ever made" and they weigh in with their opinion. John McWhorter, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute's Center for Race and Ethnicity and author, is on the show discussing his new book "About the Beat: Why Hip Hop Can't Save Black America". Hour 2 McCain says it's disturbing that Obama has boycotted public funding. With the downturn of the economy we're getting better customer service, less people in the stores, and less people on the road. Senator Chris Dodd, involved with a mortgage scandal at Country Wide, says he didn't realize that he was a "V.I.P." customer of theirs with his mortgages. Yet his perposing that the government bail out the mortgage industry and one of the biggest benifactors is going to be Country Wide. Senator Jim DeMint is against the mortgage bailout perposal because it doesn't state what is going where. Senator Jim DeMint, calls in briefly to explain the mortgage bail out bill. Hour 3 There seems to be a surge of UFO stories in the news. Is that everyone is just tired of dealing with politics? People are afraid of talking about seeing the objects that they see. Jerry saw something once, not sure what it was but being a pilot he knew it wasn't by the way moving. Buzz Aldrean saw something on one of his space missions that was never explained either. Story Musgrave, former astronaut
June 19th, 2008 THURSDAY
Hour 1 Senator Chris Dodd says that he wasn't aware he was getting "VIP" treatment from Country Wide Mortgage. There needs to be a firewall between Wall Street and Washington but there are red phones between the two. The investigation into Wall Street and the bail out by government has already indicted two and it is just the beginning where we the people start to take the power back and throw these scumbags into jail. Stewart Stogel, contributor and UN bureau chief for Newsmax.com and Time Magazine contributor is on the show discussing his article dated March 27, 2003 titled "Iraq's WMD: How Big a Threat?" The Bush administration has been being accused of committing war crimes yet the Democrats joined in awarding 161 billion to the war effort. Hour 2 Rome is burning and they are fiddling around on Capitol Hill with things to do with privatization and Denis Kucinich wanting to impeach George Bush. When you look at what is happening right now you would think it would give the Democrats a chance to say "No more money" to the war effort yet they signed on with the Republicans today in giving more funds to the war effort. There are too many things that don't add up. Why aren't we demanding the Iraqi government to pay us back? Why aren't we having the Iraqi Oil Minister sending some of the oil to us without a middle man? Do we not have a right to get repaid for liberating 25 million Iraqi's from Saddam Husein? We are being told if we start to drill in Anwar it will take 10 years to see it in someone's gas tank. Jerry can solve it in 10 days, we go to Iraq with a tanker truck and say "Fill 'er up!" Thomas A. Firey, managing editor of the CATP Institute's magazine "Regulation" and senior fellow for the Maryland Public Policy Institute is on the show discussing President Bush seeking to end the ban on off-shore drilling. He will also be discussing four Western oil companies that are int he final stages of negotiations this month on contracts that will return them to Iraq 36 years after losing their oil concession to nationalization as Saddam Hussein rose to power. Hour 3 Why isn't the Iraqi government paying us back for liberating them from Saddam Hussein? They have more oil reserves than Saudi Arabia. We have 4100 soldiers that have died for Iraqi freedom and 30,000 that have been injured. There is a website that is trying to debunk myths about Barack Obama and they are doing it with humor. A professor McKenzie is blaming high gas prices on fat people. How many fat astronauts or formula 1 drivers do you see? The Hula Hoop turns 50 years old today. There was a Hula Hoop for every 2 Americans. The government sent out letters telling you that they are going to be sending out a check. Shady Lady Ranch in Nevada will be giving $50 gas cards to people that drive to the ranch and that spend $300 or more at their ranch from their stimulus check. The Moonlight Ranch owner, Dennis Hoff, is offering to double their stimulus check if they come cash it and spend some of it there.
June 18th, 2008 WEDNESDAY
Hour 1 Tiger Woods had a double stress fracture in his leg and managed to win the U.S. Open. He is out the rest of the season to have knee reconstructive surgery. If we bombared Senate & Congress with demands for drilling for oil, would they listen to us? Why don't they fear us? Is it because we are distracted? Listeners call in with their opinions on how to make politicians listen to the American citizens. Hour 2 Jerry talks about caller T.R., who challenged Jerry saying that he was making excuses for talk radio not spearheading conservatism and saying that talk radio just wants to get Republican's elected. Audio of Obama's speech when he won the Democratic nomination where a "Republican Operative" cut off where Obama said Listeners give their opinions on this situation. Hour 3 Hillary Clinton has taken month off after her "marathon" campaign because she was so exhausted. There is something about Tiger Woods determination and comittment to his game is amazing. He has put of things to acheive this goal. Stephanie Zimbilest, a former tennis phenom, was on Dancing With The Stars despite the fact that she couldn't dance. She had never went to a prom because she was committed to her tennis career. When Nike was developing a line of Tiger Woods golf clubs they had him try 4 different drivers and he told them he liked the one that weighed more. The lab guy said they weighed the same and Woods said they didn't. They weighed them again and he was right. The one he picked weighed more by the equivallent of two cottong balls. Edith Macefield, who is from the Seattle area, has the same steely determination. Developers kept trying to get her to sell and she refused to because she wanted to live out her days in her house. A reporter went to interview her and she told him to go away and refused again. Then she got more mad because they wrote about her anyway. When she did finally agree, she said it wasn't about standing up against them, it was about her wanting to spend the rest of her days in her home. She passed away on Sunday. Peter Schweizer, research fellow at the Hoover Institutuion, Stanford University; former consultant to NBC News and served as a member of the Ultraterroism Study Group at the U.S. Governments Sandia National Laboratory, is on to discuss his new book "Makers and Takers: Why Conservatives Work Harder, Feel Happier, Have Closer Families, Take Fewer Drugs, Give More Generously, Value Honesty More, Are Less Materialistic and Envious, Whine Less... And Even Hug Their Children More Than Liberals".
June 17th, 2008 TUESDAY
Hour 1 When asked why the Danes are so happy in a 60 Minutes, Professor Christiansen said it was because they are a nation of low expectations and we are a nation of high expectations. George Will, is a nationally syndicated columnist and writes a backpage column for Newsweek that runs bi-weekly. He also appears on the ABC News program "This Week", won a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary and the Bradley Prize for Outstanding Intellectual Achievement and is on to talk about his new book "One Man's America" that discusses what makes us America. School receptionists are now being called directors of first impressions. Hour 2 John McCain's new ad distances his himself from George W. Bush even further by taking on global warming. The ad sounds like a cross between the Who & techno with car horns. The Liberals have let down the Democrats and the Republicans have let down the Conservatives. Who is it for enviromentalists to tell oil companies that they can't search for or drill for oil in Anwar or off the coast of California. Washington D.C and Supreme Court State Justices in California don't care about what the people want. What are Obama and McCain going to do to change things really? Obama has said he doesn't mind $4+ fuel prices but does mind that it happened so fast. He wanted it to creep up on you. That is because he wants to sneak it up on you and control the temp in your house, what you eat, etc. Honda had first hydrogen car roll off the assembly line and it's headed straight for Southern California. Hour 3 Judges made the decission that they don't care what the people of California think because they over turned the ban on gay marriage. First it was cigarettes, then booze, now it's turning to fat people and how long before it becomes your religion. People do nothing unless it affects them. You have to fight for the smoker, drinker, fat person, gay's or the state and government are going to be coming after something that you are involved with soon. Peter Schweizer is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He ia former consultant to NBC News and also served as a member of the Ultraterrorism Study Group at the U.S. Government's Sandia National Laboratory. He is on the show to discuss his new book "Makers and Takers: Why Conservatives Work Harder, Feel Happier, Have Closer Families, Take Fewer Drugs, Give More Generously, Value Honesty More, Are Less Materialistic and Envious, Whine Less... And Even Hug Their Children More Than Liberals".
June 16th, 2008 MONDAY
Hour 1 The poll question today is "How do you think the media coverage of Tim Russert's death has been." Jerry's mom left him a message about how upset she was about her Tim Russert being taken away from her. Today the U.S. Open going on at Torrey Pines. Tiger Woods is a freak when it comes to golf. Is there anyone as good at their job as Tiger Woods is? If you could switch with one person for a day, who would it be? Multiple attempts have been made to get Senator Chris Dodd on the show to answer questions about the collapse of Bear Sterns with constant refusals. There have been several expose's over the weekend about these guys tied in with Bear Sterns getting special rates from Country Wide. Robert Novak, nationally syndicated columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, Fox News contributor and columnist for Human Events, is on the show discussing his latest article at humanevents.com "The Fed Doesn't Raise" and Tim Russert. Hour 2 Jerry has been a bachelor for about 10 days now and he is completely bored, re-washing tiles, dusting repeatedly, etc. He was watching Cool Hand Luke last night and got to the hard-boiled egg scene and decided he was going to eat some hard-boiled eggs. He made it through 2 and thought he was going to yak. Ron, a listener in North Carolina, sent an email to Jerry about a few things that were better times than now. Ron said there was a time when politicianls listened to their constituants, our constitution was for us, you got a real education, you were politically incorrect if you talked politically correct and now our politicians strived for mediocrity making us a third world country; we are more prosperous but the trade if doesn't seem to be really worth it. Alan Reynolds, senior fellow at the CATO Institute and regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal is on the show talking about the price of crude oil jumping in price and the fact that the world economy can't handle current energy prices, much less a big increase. Hour 3 After hearing Tim Russert talk about his dad and having children, Jerry said it almost made him want to have a baby. How has having a child changed your life. Stewart Stogel, contriubtor and UN bureau chief for Newsmax.comand Time Magazine contribute is on the show to reflect on the passing of Jim McKay (of ABC Sports) and Tim Russert (NBC News' Washington bureau chief and host of Meet the Press) this week. It was a week that will change the face of broadcasting forever. Gwyn Ifill made statements that Russert had a childhood enthusiasm to journalism and that relationship talking.
June 13th, 2008 FRIDAY
Hour 1 The poll question today is "Should Anheuser-Busch's Board of Directors reject an offer to be taken over by Belgian-Brazilian InBev?" Jerry was the Bud Man in Daytona Beach, Fl. He wore the Bud man costume for the distributor. Breaking news that Tim Russert passed away. Greg Easterbook, author of "The Progress Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse". In addition to being the author of various books, he's the contributing editor of the Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic and The Washington Monthly, visiting fellow at the Brookings Instutuion and a columnist for ESPN.com. He has also worked as a bus driver, used-car salesman and a bartender. He is on the show discussing his piece in Wall Street Journal today about positive thinking called "Life Is Good So Why Do We Feel So Bad?" The government is so bad at managing what makes them think they can help us get more? Hour 2 Senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and contributing editor of National Review Online, Andy McCarthy, is on the show discussing the Supreme Court ruling on Thursday morning giving detainee's at Gitmo the same rights as a United States citizen under the constitution. Listeners email's on the Supreme Court ruling on the detainee's at Gitmo getting the rights of United State citizens under the constitution. Listeners email's about sale of Budweiser. There is a list of gifts for Dad's Day in Jerry's local paper that he goes over. Prices range from $9.99 to outrageous. Hour 3 We here at the show pay a little tribute to Tim Russert, who passed away today of a heart attack while at work. He was 58. What is the best dad movie out there for Father's day? The John Tesh Father's Day ad is played and not left unscathed. Audio from Craig Furgeson on his show talking about his dad passing away earlier.
June 12th, 2008 THURSDAY
Hour 1 We have technologies that can let us do clean drilling for oil. The Democrats don't want us to be able to drill to relieve the pain of price at the pump so they can blame it on Bush and Cheney. Obama doesn't have a problem with the price of fuel. The President and CEO of Swiss America Trading Corporation, Craig Smith, is on the show talking about gold, silver, and oil being at record prices and weighing in on the commodities market and what it all means for the U.S. Economy. Hour 2 Is there anyone today that could make the comments to tear down the Berlin Wall and make them resonate? Richard Viguerie, conservative figure head and writer in American politics and current chairman of conservativehq.com, is on the show discussing his latest blog "Rune Cole Run" and about how Republicans are fed up with the GOP. Fox News Military analyst and Colonel, United States Marine Corps, Retired, Colonel David Hunt, is on to discuss the United State Supreme Court ruling on Thursday that Guantanamo prisoners have the right to challenge their detention at the US military base in civilian courts, dealing a stiff rebuke to the Bush administration. Now that the Supreme Court has given constitutional protections to detainees at Guantanamo, they are going to start suing the country. Hour 3 There are a gang of 14 Senators that won't back John McCain because they have concerns about John McCain. Barack Obama has made statements that he doesn't have a problem with gas prices being where they are at but wishes it had happened more slowly. Hence, creeping incrimentalism. He is also suggesting a form that the IRS will send you and you just sign it and send it in. If you don't agree you disput it. Jerry disputed a finding by the IRS for $15.56. He sent the letter in March 17, 2008 and still hasn't gotten a response. Now imagine if your dispute was for $1500? "The General" aka Cigar Dave, creator and host of Smoke This!-- a nationally syndicated radio program devoted entirely to cigar smoking and it's accompanying lifestyle is on the show discussing the U.S. Open going smoke-free: Torrey Pines is a non-smoking course now because it is supported by tax dollars. Governor Jim Gibbons of Nevada, has been caught sending tons of text messages to a woman he has said he hasn't been having an affair with and he is going through a nasty divorce. He claims the text messages were about everything from their days to taxes. He also claims to have never been "intimate" with her and broke the friendship off after media and public scrutiny.
June 11th, 2008 WEDNESDAY
Hour 1 The question at the website today is "In Germany today, President Bush repeated his regrets about using "strong language" with regard to the war in Iraq. Do you believe we are seeing a subtle shift from Combat to Commerce?" Rumors are floating that Bill Clinton might be a "pump head". It is a medical condition associated with bypass surgery that causes forgetfullness, not normal behavior, lashing out, etc. Barack Obama is smoking again. The bloggers are hysterical: "If you can't trust him not to smoke, how can you trust him to be president?" The Chrysler Building is for sale now and might be bought by Abu Dhabi. We are selling off assets that we are unable to buy back. Bruce Bartlett, nationally syndicated columnist and author of the books "Wrong on Race: The Democratic Party's Buried Past" and "Impostor: How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the Reagan Legacy", is on the show to discuss his article from the New Republican (at www.tnr.com) "Mr. Right?" about the rise of the Obamacons. Hour 2 If you were a historian looking back on the George W. Bush legacy and had to sum it up in a phrase or word, what would it be? It's mortars and bullets that are going into the green zone in Iraq than investment dollars but developers are looking to the future of war torn areas, like Sarajevo, will be a booming city. Investors are saying to get in early on the ground floor. We and our soldiers are not being told what is truly going on in Iraq, it is inexcusable. Barack Obama is smoking again and it's all over the internet. He is helping the kids out by starting smoking again to help fund the S-Chip program. It is being speculated that Bill Clinton is suffering from "pump head syndrome", a side-effect often associated with bypass surgery. Hour 3 Pat Puchanan, former senior adviser to three American presidents; ran twice for the Republican presidential nomination (1991 and 1996); and a Reform party candidate in 2000. He is on the show to discuss his latest book "Churchill, Hitler, and The Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost its Empire and the West Lost the World". You can visit Mr. Buchanan at www.buchanan.org and www.patbuchananbooks.com. Republicans are wanting to award 13 weeks of additional unemployment benefits, making them act more like Democrats than Republicans. Jim Gibbons, governor of Nevada, has sent 10,000 text messages to a woman that he is supposedly NOT having an affair with.
June 10th, 2008 TUESDAY
Hour 1 Jerry had to do the complete physical check up. He had to lay down when they withdrew blood. A CIBC analyst predicts a $150 a barrel for oil is unavoidable which would drive fuel up to $7 per gallon. We're seeing increased consumption in China and India and decreased production. He is speculating rationing like in the 70's. He also says we need to conserve. What about a 4 day work week? A down side isn't really seen. When Clinton was president, it was written in that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were allowed to assist with getting sub-prime loans to people that had credit that wasn't worthy through HUD. Since it was already going bad, Bush said "Let's increase the affordable housing from 50% instilled by Bill Clinton to 56%" which caused the sub-prime melt down. Slate Magazine had an article about the Bilderburg event 350 million dollars has been allocated for Iraqi refugees yet only 73 million was allocated for victims of hurricane Katrina. It is the sign of globalization, a new world order. We are going to end up being powerless against this globalization/new world order but we aren't there yet. Hour 2 Dennis Kucinich made statements accusing George Bush of making a propeganda campaign to market the war to the American people and says that impeachment proceedings need to be placed against him. Bill Moyer's coverage of the war claims that the blame needs to be put on the patriot police. Bill Moyer and Dan Rather were at the 2008 Media convention saying that the media needs to be reformed. It was said to cover up their lack of investigation. Dan Rather says we bought into what Bush was saying; he said he bought into it after 9/11. He also said that none of the media did their job. Neal Puckett, Attorney at law and retired Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps is on the show to talk about the U.S. Marine Corps dismissing all charges against Lance Cpl. Stephen B. Tatum, one of the Marines accused of killing women and children in Haditha in late 2005. This has left Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich as the only one left facing charges in connection with the shootings. Neal Puckett, a former Marine JAG, is Staff Sgt. Wuterich's attorney. You can visit Mr. Puckett at www.militaryjudges.com. You can make a contribution to Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich's legal defense fund at www.frankwuterich.com. Hour 3 There is a war on obesity according to the Wall Street Journal. They are targeting toddlers. They are afraid of enrolling the kids though because they don't want them to be told they are fat. The obesity problem among toddlers is being blamed on fast food. There are experimental weight management for kids now. Kids need to go outside, get sprains, busted teeth, busted arms and it will come naturally. Look at farmers, how many fat farmers do you see? Gloria Steinem was talking about Hillary Clinton's campaign and how it was sexism and masogany that caused the criticism of her in the media. With the progression of "feminism" women have rejected femininity and have forgotten how to be women. Brian Williams gave the conmencement speech at Ohio State University and said that he was a college drop out. Then he goes into this weird tangent about the internet and tries to crack a joke about Perez Hilton and thyroid cancer that did not go over at all. The Farley Brothers, writers of movies like Dumb and Dumber, There's Something About Mary. They delivered the speech well with humor and sound advice. It's refreshing to hear someone being upbeat about the future. Tomatoes are being recalled due to a salmonella outbreak traced to them. There are three different types, large round, roma and plum. It is Attack of the Killer Tomatoes.
June 9th, 2008 MONDAY
Hour 1 Hillary conceeded to Obama over the weekend. Who is trying to lose this campaign more? Hillary trying to undermind Obama or McCain refusing to meet with Billy Graham? Willy Horton was a lifer who was out on a Dukkakis weekend furlough raped and murdered a woman. The ads on Dukkakis being soft on crime really cost him the election. The poll question at jerrydoyle.com today is "On the Web site exposeobama.com, Floyd Brown, the producer of the "Willie Horton" ad that helped George H W Bush defeat Michael Dukakis in 1998 is now producing ads portraying Barack Obama as "soft on crime". Do you think this will help McCain or backfire on the GOP?" The speeches that Obama have been giving have been pure socialism. He has the same economic platform as John McCain. Max Schulz, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute's Center for Energy Policy and the Enviroment, is on the show discussing his latest article in City Journal (go to city-journal.org) "California's Potemkin Enviromentalism". Hour 2 John McCain is not helping himself by dissing a meeting with Billy Graham. All Republican presidential candidates have tried getting a meeting with Billy Graham. Besides what Don Imus said about the Rutger's women's basketball team, which was stupid, what made them amazing and incredible? Does anyone remember? They lost to the Tennessee Vol's women's basketball team. The Rutger's women's team kept saying their thunder was stolen when the one's that truly had their thunder stolen were the Tennessee Vol's women's basketball team for winning. Jerry Bowyer, chief economist of BenchMark Financial and CNBC contriubtor is on the show discussing the recent headlines regarding the Dow plunging nearly 400 points, unemployment statistics and gas prices. Jerry is getting emails of where to get your fuel from that doesn't import from the Middle East or Hugo Chavez. Sonoco, Conoco, Flying J, BP, just to name a few. The Washington Post has a story from October 2006 about losing weight can help you save fuel. A woman that decided the end is near, became a survivalist. She has lost 70 pounds in doing so.
June 5th, 2008 THURSDAY
Hour 1 The poll qustion at jerrydoyle.com today is "An article today in the Wall Street Journal says Hillary Clinton's run for the White House might encourage more women to enter politics. Do you think her run has helped or hurt women's future in politics?" The answers are broke down males and females. There are rumors circulating that she might be a supreme court justice nominee. Everyone is saying "Hillary as V.P." If you were Barack Obama would you want to have Hillary Clinton as your V.P.? It would be like the Hatfield's and McCoy's trying to get something done. John McCain, aka McAmnesty, is running an ad in Nevada and Mexico that panders to the hispanic population. Its in Spanish and discusses high gas prices and refers to everyone as hispanic. Phyllis Schlafly, an American conservative political activist known for her best-selling "A Choice, Not an Echo" as well as her opposition to feminism and the Equal Rights Amendment; is on the show to discuss the "Chinese Counterfeits and American Failures" congressional hearing on April 20th, which showed a problem. At least 81 U.S. deather appear to be the result of the Communits Chinese counterfeiting an ingredient in a blood-thinner widely used in surgery, plus the Food and Drug Administrations's (FDA) failure to inspect the Chinese imports. We have to own back our country. Hour 2 Andy McCarthy, Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and Contributing Editor of National Review Online and former federal prosecutor, is on to discuss the trial of Khaled Sheikh Mohammed and another four persons suspected of having organised the attacks of 11 September 2001 in the United States. With the fuel crunch a lot of products are springing up that say they help save on fuel consumption but they really don't work. Ron Wilcox, Professor of Business Administration and teacher at the Darden School of Business, University of Virginia, is on to discuss that the public needs to be saving, not spending and ways that you can do that. Hour 3 Why is it when your significant other leaves town for a vacation, people think you move the furniture out of the house and put up the disco ball? Are there others that like just staying home and hanging out. Listeners call in with what they do when the significant other is gone. People are now doing "staycations". A "staycation" is a vacation where you stay at home instead of traveling because of the cost. Things are coming back in style like block parties, pot lucks, Slip 'n Slides, backyard BBQ's and dine arounds (you go from house to house, one person has the appetizer, another a salad, etc) In Las Vegas the hotels are catering to the locals to come there.
June 4th, 2008 WEDNESDAY
Hour 1 Barack Obama won the Democratic nomination for president last night. His speech was moving unlike McCain's speech. Senator Tom Coburn is appearing on the show discussing if McCain is the future of the GOP. Hour 2 Hillary Clinton is making the candidacy about what she wants and not the Democratic party. There are tactics being used against Barack Obama by the Republican party that Jerry doesn't agree with. They are using things like patriotism and lapel pins and Jerry believes it is the reason that the Republican party is in the political wilderness. He was sent an audio clip by someone he calls a Republican operative It was felt to be an underhanded tactic. The audio clip was ended with "Thank you Minnesota" when the speech actually ended with "God bless Minnesota and may God bless America." It encapsulates all the non-sense in Republican radio and television when the people need to hear the platforms because they are smart enough to make up their own minds. There is supposedly audio of Michele Obama saying "whitey". If it exists, why isn't it being used? Who has it? If it did exist and Hillary had it, it would've been used. Supposedly, Rudy Giuliani has the tape and is hanging on to it till the fall. If it is used, it will definately knock him out of the race but it will make the Republican party completely lost in the wilderness. The country has been demonized in the press. Until 9/11 everyone loved us and there is an impression that if Obama becomes president, everyone will love us again. Everyone will still hate us. John Kerry demonized Bush by saying that Bush squandered that people loved us on 9/12. Hour 3 Perhaps Barack Obama can be the guy to get the Republican party scared straight and bring conservatism back to the party. Richard Behar, investigative journalist, is on the show discussing his piece on China's new impreialism and their presence in sub-Saharan Africa. Kevin Federline is getting a Father of the Year award in Las Vegas on Friday. A group wants to make a center where you can find out what a lobster goes through when it is traped, held in a tank, etc.
June 3rd, 2008 TUESDAY
Hour 1 Jerry is back. He was at a Sci-Fi convention in Florida and people showed up not just because they were Sci-Fi fans but because they are fans of the shows. People were ticked off and not about their own lives but because of the politicians and the fact they don't listen to the voice of the American people. A man that he met down there, Don, was furious over the "entitlement" mentality that is going on out there. People are saying "Give me the inexperienced socialist (Barack Obama) over the quasi-experienced socialist (Hillary Clinton) or even the experienced liberal conservative (John McCain)?" Senator Jim Inhofe, ranking member on the Standing Committee on Enviroment and Public Works and Repbulican Senator for Oklahoma, is on the show discussing the America's Climate Security Act - S.2191 (Lieberman-Warner) and the ammendments presented to it by Barbra Boxer that would substantially increase the cost of agricultural production. Senator Barbara Boxer says if we don't do something in the next couple of years we can lose all hope of getting a grip of global warming. The economy will correct itself unless Congress steps in which will screw it all up. Hour 2 Today is the last day of the primaries. Is Hillary Clinton really going to concede the delegates to Barack Obama? On May 9th, the show said that Hillary Clinton's campaign is over. When did you know that Bill Clinton was a liar? Who is a better politician, Bill or Hillary? Emmet Tyrell, founder, publisher and editor-in-chief of American Spectator, and author of "The Clinton Crack Up: The Boy President's Life After the White House" is on the show to discuss the Clinton's and Hillary's campaign. Hour 3 Former president Jimmy Carter is going to endorse Barack Obama. The prediction is that Al Gore will support Barack Obama as well. Senator Jim Inhofe, who was on the show earlier, is on the Senate floor debating Senator Barbra Boxer on global warming. ABC News is reporting a new use for Preperation H. Guys are rubbing it all over their body to make themselves look more ripped. Now Jerry really doesn't want to go to the club. Laura Banks, comedian and author of "Embracing Your Big Fat Ass" is on the show to promote her book. She writes about women need to quit with their obsession with being rediculously thin and embrass what they have been given. Credit card offers by the mail have started slowing down. The first quarter of 2008 for credit card solicitations was down tremedously from 2007.
June 2nd, 2008 MONDAY
Hour 1 Jed Babbin, editor of humanevents.com is filling in for Jerry Doyle. Hillary Clinton's campaign is going down the tubes. Over the weekend, there was a meeting how to decide to give delegates in Michigan and Florida. The delegates were allowed half votes and the majority were given to Obama. Bill Clinton has said this might be the last time he participates in a campaign like this and that Hillary's campaign employee's have been asked to turn in their expense sheets in. Hillary delegates are raving mad over it. Bo Diddley, blues legend, passed away today at age 79. The Democrats with their split of the delegates for Florida and Michigan sound like they have two sets of books. It sounds like Hillary won't drop but go to the credentials committee. It's about personal power for the Clinton's and they want to regain it. People are angry. Hillary Clinton won big time in the Puerto Rican primary yesterday and she is celebrating it big time but it wasn't enough to bring her campaign back. Lanny Davis, unofficial Hillary Clinton confidante, is on the show to talk about the status of the Hillary Clinton campaign. Hour 2 Since Michigan and Florida had their primaries too early, their votes didn't count and there was a meeting about it over the weekend, splitting the votes down to half votes. Harold Ickes was mad over this and spoke on Hillary Clinton's behalf about taking this to the credentials committee. Geraldine Ferraro and Ed Koch, former mayor of Manhattan, said they can't support Barack Obama and the question is who are they going for now. This is the most significant disinfranchisement of democratic voters since the civil war. On Geraldo Rivera yesterday, Harold Ickes says there is alleged statements from Michele Obama referring to white people as "whitey's". Is this why Hillary Clinton is still in the race? Hillary Clinton's campaign is $20 million in debt. Do they want to keep investing in this campaign? The Clinton's used to be able to twist political arms and they can't do that anymore. The last time it was believed to have a brokered convention was in 1976 when it was Ford VS Reagan. Hour 3 Nevada needs more Republicans because Harry Reid is one of the most incompetent senator's ever. Ken Timmerman, best-selling author, has spent his career investigationg the dark side of national security. He was nominated for the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize by former Swedish deputy Prime Minister Per Ahlmark for his work in exposing the Islamic Republic of Iran's nuclear weapons program. His book on Iran, "Countdown to Crisis: the Coming Nuclear Showdown in Iran" was acclaimed by former Secretary of the Navy John Lehman, a member of the 9/11 Commission and he is on the show to talk about how GE is working with Iran and it's not exactly legal. Chris Horner, senior fellow at CEI and is an attorney in Washington D.C. He has represented CEI, scientists and Members of the U.S. House and Senate on matters of enviromental policy in the federal courts including the Supreme Court and is on the show talking about global warming and that it's a scam.
May 30th, 2008 FRIDAY
Hour 1 Andrew Breitbart is filling in for Jerry Doyle. Andrew feels that there is a civil war brewing between the Republicans and Democrats and it's being fueled by main stream media. Jude, an alternative rocker and friend of Andrew Breitbart is on the show discussing the difficulty of being in the music industry and being conservative. Hour 2 Congressman Thaddeus McCotter from Michigan is on the show talking about bipartisan politics and the current political conditions. Hollywood claims to love the troops yet puts out 10 movies portraying them as rapists and murderer's. Stephen Hayes, is a senior writer at The Weekly Standard and author of "The Connection: How al Qaeda's Collaboration with Saddam Hussein Has Endangered America". He is on the show discussing the war on terror and what the accomplishments have been. Hour 3 The enviromental movement is about gaining political power, not saving the planet. Newt Gengrich is on the show discussing "Drill here, drill now." It is a petittion movement to get people to sign to say they want drilling in America so we can get lower fuel prices and become independent of middle eastern oil. Congress is blocking us from doing it. Sona Schmidt, author of the children's book "The Real Deal on Global Warming" She wrote the book to try and calm kids fears from the steady diet of global warming they are being fed.
May 29th, 2008 THURSDAY
Hour 1 Andrew Breitbart is filling in for Jerry Doyle today. The Democratic party is doing it best to try and make sure the Conservative public's voices aren't heard. The entire Bush administration has been attacked by main stream media on the heels of Scott McClullen's book being released. Breitbart helped build up the Huffington Post. He had a McClullen type experience there. The ground gained by the Conservatives has been chipped away due to the main stream media. The way to win is to take over Hollywood like Conservatives did with the blogosphere and AM radio. Jeffrey Ressner, from Politico.com, is on the show to discuss the political candidates and their standings. Hour 2 Ricky Martin has now endorsed Hillary Clinton. Actor, Robert Davi, of television and film, also The Goonies, is on the show to discuss the going on's in Hollywood and politics. Hour 3 Alan Colmes, of Hannity & Colmes, is on the show to talk about how hard it is to be a Conservative in Hollywood and politics. A caller that works in the industry calls in talking about the difficulties of being Conservative in Hollywood. Hollywood needs to take a stand and speak out for what the country has done for them.
May 28th, 2008 WEDNESDAY
Hour 1 Jerry is going to Panama City, Florida for a sci-fi convention. His friend is sponsoring it and he has him scheduled to be on NBC at 5:30am the morning after he arrives. Kingsley Amis is an author that wrote about drinking only. An excerpt from one of his books describing a hangover is read. Obama was in Vegas to do his misery tour and listened to everyone's "woes". Jerry Bowyer, chief economist at Benchmark Financial Network, contributor to CNBC and National Review Online, is on the show discussing Carbon Americans vs. Ethanol Americans that side with the folks who power our world. Jerry received a rate increase at his alarm company. He called the company and told them they weren't going to increase his rate. They said yes they are and he responded "You're new rate will be zero because I will cancel and self monitor with Smith & Wesson as back up." They reduced his rate back to the original rate. Hour 2 Direct TV had ads for specials and it came to $300 less a year than what he was paying so he called them and gave them a chance to keep his business. He said that Cox Cable wanted his business and asked them what they wanted to do to keep his business as a long time customer. His total savings ended up being about $500 for one year. The consumer does have the power if they decide to take control of their finances. Caspar Weinberger Jr., writer, lecturer and columnist is on the show discussing his article at Humanevents.com "Martians Must Have Noticed Why Didn't We?" and how Capitol Hill is wanting to cut NASA's budget. The Space Station's toilet is broken. Hour 3 Listener's emails about Monday's Memorial Day show. Scott McCullen, former White House Press Secretary has written a scathing book about President Bush. Many are saying he's a disgruntled ex-employee. Executive Vice President of the CATO Institute, David Boaz, is on to talk about his piece in the Wall Street Journal called "Our Collectivist Candidates".
May 27nd, 2008 TUESDAY
Hour 1 Global warming is now being tied in to sell things. There is a small fortune being made of things being sold that are "eco-friendly". There are now plans to try and invent enviromentally friendly bombs. They do their job and leave the planet a little greener. Politicians feel that they can tell you how much power consumption you can use in your home. That is why they look to Obama as the political messiah. 3 million people are allowing a regulated power company to come in and tell them how to use their power. Obama wants to be able to tell you how many children you can have and how much power you can use because that is the socialist he is. Hour 2 Hillary Clinton is in Puerto Rico campaigning and makes it sound like she can harness the power of the sun. Oberlin College in Ohio is going green and they are going for it in the shower. They are now timing showers and seeing who can get their personal best at the quickest shower. They record their times on a neon green board outside the bathroom so everyone can try and out do each other's time. On June 12th they are planning on having carbon off set belch day. It is to help stimulate CO2 production. Bill Clinton says that Hillary is a victim of a smear campaign by the media and that if Obama is nominated, he will be a slam dunk loser against McCain. Is there anyone more power hungry and manipulative than Hillary Clinton? She doesn't like having to do to get elected. Hillary Clinton will use anything to get a foothold, even the back of someone's neck. Hour 3 There is now a view that there is a disaportionate amount of black children in the foster care system than white children and the black children stay in foster care an average of 9 months longer. Why should racial profiling be allowed in adoption? It makes you wonder how Uncle Sam became Father Sam instead. It's part of the "Nanny" state. Jesse gives his Indian Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls review. Father's day cards are discussed.
May 22nd, 2008 THURSDAY
Hour 1 The poll question at jerrydoyle.com is "The US government or should I say US taxpayers bailed out the airlines after the Sept 11, 2001 attacks to the tune of some $20B. Now the airlines are getting squeezed by high fuel prices and some airlines are facing bankruptcy or outright failure. Should the US taxpayer bail them out again?" 90% say no they shouldn't. The other 10% are the ones that Jerry doesn't want to fly with. Being able to fly is not a right. The airlines are trying to cater to everyone. If you pay $1500 for first class, Jerry thinks that you should get fine china and real glasses. If the airlines are threatening bankruptcy or going out of business, let them. Max Schultz, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute's Center for Energy Policy and the Enviroment and he is the former Senior Policy Advisor to teh Secretary of Energy, is on the show discussing eco-fundamentalists and energy activists going on about the polar bear that they say is in jeopardy because of global warming, rising gas prices and enviromental activism. The stop smoking drug, Chantix, has side effects that has caused the FAA to prompt a ban on it such as loss of consciencousness, etc. Hour 2 Last night was the American Idol finally and Jesse mocks him right off the bat. The poll question at the website is "The US government or should I say US taxpayers bailed out the airlines after the Sept 11, 2001 attacks to the tune of some $20B. Now the airlines are getting squeezed by high fuel prices and some airlines are facing bankruptcy or outright failure. Should the US taxpayer bail them out again?" 87% say no, 13% say yes. Food inflation is hurting the BBQ season. The price of the average BBQ can run families 6% more than last year. Director of U.S. Senate Relations at the Heritage Foundation, Brian Darling is a guest today to discuss the farm bill that the Senate voted 92-13 to override the veto President Bush put on it. Hour 3 The results at the poll now are 90% saying no and 10% say yes. It appears those polling know a rouse when they see it. John McCain has finally rebuffed the endorsement of Pastor John Hagee and rejected it. It is being done over Pastor Hagee's disparaging remarks about Jewish people and the Catholic church. McCain is now saying that he didn't know and plays upon he wasn't going to his church, married by him, wrote books about him, etc. Michael Yon, embedded reporter and author of the new book "Moment of Truth in Iraq: How a New 'Greatest Generation' of American Soldiers is Turning Defeat and Disaster into Victory and Hope", is on the show promoting his new book.
May 21st, 2008 WEDNESDAY
Hour 1 Fox News is following Ted Kennedy's exit from the hospital with a helicopter. They need to leave him alone. He just got horrible news and they won't leave him alone. Hillary Clinton crushed Barack Obama in Kentucky and Barack Obama crushed Hillary Clinton in the Oregon primary yesterday. Hillary Clinton was in Florida talking about suffragettes and Rosa Parks today. She sounded like an idiot. How disgusting is it of the Clinton's using black people to their advantage? Dr. Paul Howard, senior fellow and the director of the Manhattan Institute's Center for Medical Progress is on the show to discuss Senator Edward M. Kennedy being diagnosed with an almost certainly fatal brain tumor and universal health care. Hour 2 Tonight is the season finally of American Idol. It's a train wreck you have to watch. Barack Obama called a reporter "sweetie". He felt compeled to call the reporter at home and apologize. Brigitte Gabriel, author of the New York Times best-seller "Because They Hate, A Survivor of Islamic Terror Warns America" and the found of ACT for America.org, is on the show to discuss the Lebanese Government agreeing to give Hezbollah 11 seats in a 30-member cabinet, enough to exercise an effective veto over government policies, as the group had demanded. She also discusses General Hammond and his "apology" for the soldier that used a Quran for target practice. Hour 3 Both Democratic presidential candidates are in Florida today on the campaign trail. San Francisco is the first to consider a "pollution fee" to businesses for the pollution they omit in the battle against global warming. Of course the companies are just going to flip the cost over to you. Rick Sanchez sat down for an interview and it became all about the term "radioactive". Libertarian Candidate for the Presidency, Bob Barr, is on the show talking about his candidacy.
May 20th, 2008 TUESDAY
Hour 1 The question at the website is "In Florida, Sarasota County officials announced that they will no longer hire smokers. They estimate this "lifestyle choice" costs the county $3,400 a year in lost productivity and medical expenses. Do you agree or disagree with this decision?" 57% disagree so far. News broke today that Senator Ted Kennedy has a malignant brain tumor. It's weird today that everyone that was beating up on Ted Kennedy are now back tracking and saying he was a great statesmen, part of a family that has endeared more than any family should etc. If the smoker non-hire ban is allowed, how long before business's will be able to say "You're not going to be able to be hired because you have AIDS or kidney failure". A soldier was sent out of Iraq for using a Quran for target practice and General Hammond kissed a copy of the Quran and gave it to Iraqi leaders and apologize. The apology won't be enough in the appeasement mentality. In that attitude, it is looked upon as weakness and then the appeased wants more. Hour 2 Every station on TV is focusing on Ted Kennedy's malignant brain tumor. Listeners weigh in on the incident of the General apologizing for the soldier shooting the Quran. No one demanded apology from Hillary for saying we would obliterate Iran if they moved towards Israel. Yet people demanded apology from President Bush for his comments "Bring it on" and "Wanted dead or alive". If Islamo-facists screaming "Nuke America!" is harmless rederick, then why do we worry? Why is the U.K. having the greatest exodus from their country? Because they are seeing Londanstan where Sharia law is taking over. They are coming to America because they know we aren't ready for Sharia law to take over and they feel safe. Hour 3 A family is suing Little League Baseball over a Lousiville Slugger bat. They are being sued because they gave their seal of approval to the bat for kids use. The kid wasn't participating in a Little League game. A line drive popped up and hit the child just above the chest causing his heart to stop and deprived him of oxygen causing brain damage. First it will be baseball and the playground, then flag football and this is the first step to a generation of wimps. Ken Timmerman, president of the Middle East Data Project, best-selling author and contributing editor of Newsmax.com is on discussing General Hammonds apology over a soldier that used a Quran for target practice. No one is talking about it on radio, TV or print.
May 19th, 2008 MONDAY
Hour 1 Obama is way left of liberal, he's a socialist. CNN is discussing $9 per gallon for fuel. The economy is getting so bad that the cabana's at the pool kick off parties in Vegas are going for $2500. Robert Novak, nationally syndicated columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, Fox News contributor and columenist for Human Events, is discussing the incumbent Republicans fearing a Novemeber tsunami for the Democrats and the Republicans new standard of being against pork but the fact that the Republican's are not voting that way. Hour 2 A soldier was using a Quran for target practice and he has been removed from Iraq over it. A high ranking military official was photographed kissing the Quran and giving it back to Iraqi officialls and appologizing. It's the strategy of not offending anyone when we are in a time of war. There are no appologizes from those that chopped off heads and flew planes into the Twin Towers. Olmert from Israel, thanked Pres. Bush on a recent trip to a rousing round of applause. Obama says that we can negotiate with terrorists and Ahmadinejad when you can't. Negotiation is a technique. What is Obama going to do when negotiation doesn't work? Director of "Jihad Watch" and author of 2 New York Times bestsellers on Islamic Jihad, Robert Spencer, is on the show to talk about the Quran target shooting incident. Hour 3 Colonel David Hunt, Fox News military analyst and Colonel, United States Marine Corps, retired, is on the show to discuss the sniper removed from Iraq for using a Quran for target practice. This is a day that will live in infamy because the terrorists have shown they have beaten the evil United States when the General kissed the Quran and appologized for the soldier's behavior.
May 16th, 2008 FRIDAY
Hour 1 Bush in theory has become the ultimate super delegate because he has defined the Democratic nominee as Barack Obama eliminating Hillary Clinton. George Bush sunk two campaigns in under 24 hours. The lame duck president can still get something done. Warren Cowen, Jerry's former publicist, passed away last week. His step-daughter is Claudia Cowen of Fox News. Melissa Gilbert is also. Jerry's flubs of the week. Jerry sent a letter to Citibank about their practice of just cutting people's lines of credit when it didn't need to be. He received a (mass) email from the CEO of Citibank and used the opportunity to play his favorite Indian (dot not feather) rapper, MC Vickram. Ira Mehlman, media director for the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) appears on the show discussing Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) attaching an amendment to the Iraq War Supplemental Appropriation bill that would create a new agricultural guest worker program for 1.35 million workers that are here illegally and grant them five-year amnesty visas. Under Feinstein's provision, known as the "Emergency Agricultural Relief Act" employers also get to greeze wages for agricultural guest workers at 2007 levels for the next three years. Hour 2 Jerry's Flubs of the Week. George Bush defined the 2008 election and the two nominees, Obama and McCain, launching the general election campaign. George Bush knows the true face of evil and understands you can't appease terrorists. President Bush has put the general election into play. Senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and Contributing editor of National Review Online, Andy McCarthy, is on the show talking about Barack Obama rebuked Republican rival John McCain and President Bush for "dishonest, divisive" attacks in hinting that the Democratic presidential candidate would appease terrorists. The Illinois senator said that he has stated "over and over again that I will not negotiate with terrorists like Hamas"; but that contradicts his previous statements that he would like to "talk" to America's enemies. Hour 3 Mike Huckabee gave the flub of the day. He took a shot at Barack Obama at an NRA convention. He said that government needs to get it's hands off of us as much as possible. There was a crash in the background and he said "That was Barack Obama, he's getting ready to speak and that was him diving because someone pulled a gun on him". The consensus here is that the statement just did him in as VP candidate for McCain. Stand up comedy is not in Mike Huckabee's future. There is an article in the Wall Street Job called "My Virtual Job" discussing tech savvy teen gamers turning to the internet to earn income over the summer as real world summer jobs are in short supply. Mrk Bauerlein, professor of English at Emory University and author of the new book, "The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future (Or, Don't Trust Anyone Under 30), is on the show to discuss how the internet has reshaped the world and made knowledge more accessible than ever before, the near total immersion in the digital world has not made young people smarter, more literate or more sophisticated. Instead it has made them dumber when it comes to the world around them.
May 15th, 2008 THURSDAY
Hour 1 George Bush got a rousing ovation in Israel for the 60th birthday because they know that he understands that you can't negotiate with a terrorist. Michael Rubin, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute is on to discuss the President Bush's speech in Israel yesterday. Hour 2 Jerry has a grub problem in his lawn. He says he has more chemicals in his lawn than Chernobyl. Jesse suggested he takes the Obama approach and try to negotiate with the grubs. John McCain has come out with eco-friendly products. T-shirts, hats, onsies, etc. He's trying to show he can embrace the global warming situation and enviromentalists. Fox News is now not seeming so harsh on the right and CNN has gone completely insanely left. CNN has done a report called "Parking Lot Living" to try and show how bad the economy is. It's women that are having to live in their cars in parking lots. One lady said she can't afford an apartment. She lives in Santa Barbara, one of the most expensive cities in California for real estate. CNN says that other cities are developing parking lots like the pilot lot in Santa Barbara. CNN broke into programming to announce the Supreme Court decision over turning the ban on gay marriage in San Francisco. Former New Jersey governor, Jim McGreevy, is saying he can't pay alimony because he hasn't had any money since resigning from position of governor. He states that the case has crippled his ability to earn a living and that his boyfriend has been having to pay all his bills. Harry Reid discussed learning to swim in a brothel swimming pool by one of the bordelo owners. Hour 3 In the history of Harry Reid, he talks about learning to swim at a pool at a whore house in Searchlight, NV. Jerry says this is what he is doing today. In the interview with Taba Smiley, Harry Reid says they had no religion and the closest they came was government. Governement didn't help him or his family. He did it. Out of his first job, he bought his mother teeth. He gave her the teeth and the dignity. His mom told him he was tough and smart, not the government. A man waiting for the government to repair his cleft pallet and John Edwards talks about it and references all the "walls" that have to come down. Hillary Clinton makes comments on how "gratifying" it is to see Chelsea out there campaigning for her. Jerry gives her kudos for being one tough woman and a good campaigner. Evan Maloney, writer and director of the highly acclaimed documentary, "Indoctrinate U" and he is on the show to discuss the documentary and the American higher education system.
May 14th, 2008 WEDNESDAY
Hour 1 Hillary won in West Virginia now she is setting herself up to run in 2012 with her "I fought to the end" attitude. 20 of the 28 delegates went to her. The Democrats are all saying that John McCain would be another 4 years of George Bush. He's going to lose the election because he's sounding like Hillary and Barack. President Bush was the smartest guy in the room saying that we aren't in a recession but we are in a slow down. Hillary says we are in a recession, Obama and McCain say we are on the verge, Greenspan says we are, Buffett says we are and Bush says we aren't. Best selling author and editor of Human Events, Jed Babbin is on the show to provide an update on House Majority Leader, Steny Hoyer's (D-MD) testimony before the Select Committee on the fraudulent vote on providing welfare benefits to illegal aliens. The poll question at jerrydoyle.com is "The Dems say a vote for McCain is a vote for another 4 years of George Bush. Given the choice of 4 new years of John McCain or 4 more years of George Bush, which would you choose?" 83% are saying 4 more years of George Bush. Hour 2 George Bush is getting better reception in foreign countries than he is here domestically. Today the United States and Israel are working together today recognizing there is evil in the world. He was received in Israel as one of the greatest statemen ever. The Jew haters are saying if they could break the love affair between the U.S. and Israel there would be no Jihad because Israel could then be olbiterated. Irena Sendler, a Polish woman who saved thousands of Jewish children during World War Two by smuggling them out of the Warsaw Ghetto, died on Monday. She did something about the evil that she was able to recognize. She saved approximately 2500 children. Chris Horner, senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and contributer to National Review Online, and author of the New York Times bestselling "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Enviromentalism" is on the show discussing John McCain's new stance on global warming as a national threat. Hour 3 The Democrats are trying to make a recession for a campaign platform. There are some saying that the American dream is on life support. Obama is saying the American dream is on life support because of the war in Iraq. He also says that people are having trouble getting to the job because they can't afford fuel as well as those who can't even search for a job after freshly lose their job because they can't fuel their car. He follows it up by saying we're going to unite together and get universal health care. He also said they are to protect pension plans. If you haven't planned for your retirement he's going to make employers open a seperate account and the government is going to do matching funds. How is it going to be paid for. Chief economist of BenchMark Financial and CNBC contributor, Jerry Bowyer, is on discussing an OpEd piece in today's Wall Street Journal written by Kelly Evans and Justin Lahart. They wrote "A funny thing happened tot eh economy on it's way to recession: it's taken a detour." Mr. Bowyer is on the show discussing his position on the economy.
May 13th, 2008 TUESDAY
Hour 1 A man is suing Jet Blue because the pilot made him give up his middle seat for a flight attendant and made the passenger sit in the bathroom. John McCain has shown he has lost his marbles. The ad where McCain endorsed Jerry Doyle for congress. McCain said that he wouldn't use tax payers money for political gain yet McCain is doing that exact thing himself. He's distancing himself from Bush and starting to sound like every liberal (Obama, Clinton, Gore, etc.) out there. He is saying that global warming needs political action now. John McCain has conviction in his voice in regards to global warming and he didn't have it when it came to securing the borders. If that isn't enough for you to not vote for him, the top of his V.P. list right now is Mike Huckabee. Jim Geraghty, contributing editor for the National Review, is talking about 28 delegates at stake in West Virginia. Polls show Clinton ahead with a 30 point lead. Rumor has it that much of the resistance to Obama in West Virginia is that people believe he may be a Muslim. Hour 2 There is non-encouraging information about the Bush administration. It is the biggest government ever. More spending by this government ever. Why do Republicans feel compeled to act like Liberals when it comes to fiscal spending. It's compassionate conservatism. There is a bill to provide 51 million in veteran's benefits. Jerry doesn't believe it should be past, not because veteran's don't deserve it but because it is set up to pay tuition to any college that a veteran wants to go to. Congress doesn't consider Social Security to be a liability at all because there is no guarentee that you're going to get it. Brian Riedl, senior policy analyst and Grover Hermann Fellow in Federal Budgetary Affairs at the Heritage Foundation's Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies, is on the show to discuss the the $300 billion farm bill that the Bush admisinstration says stuffed with wasteful handouts to wealthy growers. Do you think the indoctrination is going to empower this entitlement attitude. Hour 3 Jerry's cousins kid's goes to University of Colorado and he is a liberal whiner punk and he has told both his cousin and the kid that. They serve tofu weiners and had over 10,000 people show up for a pot rally. Indoctrine U is a documentary that tackles political correctness and discipline over having a different view than the popular view on campus. Casey Johnson, a liberal democrat professor was attacked for teaching United States social history which is perceived as conservative. Maybe the bloated bill for veteran's benefits would be a good idea; flood the campus colleges with those who have been there when the professor's are preaching their liberal views and the professor realizes they have a Green Beret staring back at them. Fred Lucas, staff writer for the Cybercast News Service, which may be accessed at cnsnews.com, is on to discuss the FAA failing for the third time to provide records to federal investigators conducting a probe into how the agency tracked falsely certified airplane mechanics.
May 12th, 2008 MONDAY
Hour 1 Jenna Bush's wedding is talked about: mainly being held at the "house" they grew up in. They should've been at Martha's Vineyard. Of course the media is blasting George Bush for being secretive of the wedding. John McCain has a new ad that buys into global warming. They want global warming, amnesty, etc. John McCain is a centrist. John McCain is in Oregon addressing global warming. There is a fire started by the conservative non-conservative John McCain by addressing global warming and dealing with the issue. Hour 2 John McCain has decided to build on Joe Liberman saying he studied global warming and knows that it is real. McCain sounds like Clinton, Obama and Frank. The people that bought a house they could afford and read all the fine print and pay their bills on time are now the ones that are feeling the pinch of the housing bail out for people that didn't read the fine print and bought houses way out of their budget. The government is guarenteeing 15% equity in your home and 27 billion dollars of tax payer's money is on the hook. Jerry recieved a letter from Citibank that doesn't really affect him but really made him angry. The rates are changing. They will be charging prime plus 29% if you default on your credit card. Jed Babbin, best selling author and editor of Human Events, is on the show to talk about House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) testifing tomorrow afternoon in an unprecedented hearing before the Select Committee investigating how the Democrats violated House rules to produce a fraudulent result on illegal aliens welfare benefits on August 2, 2007. When Congressman Michael McNulty (D-NY), then presi9ding over the House, gaveled the vote to a close, the Republicans had won 214-213. Then, apparently at Hoyer's direction, the vote was reopened so that Speaker Pelosi could vote, producing a tie that defeated the Republican motion. Hour 3 On Friday, Jerry was saying that Hillary Clinton was over with her campaign. Obama and Clinton are working on a plan for her to exit gracefully and pay off her campaign debts. For Hillary to leave without campaign debt, it's suggested that she go to people and start a "Hillary Clinton Debt Reduction Go Away Campaign". She is still a tough campaigner. Hillary needs to turn to the people that can't stand her. It could be tied in with the Hillary Alarm Clock. Al Sharpton apparently has a little problem with back taxes. He is 1.5 million dollars in back taxes and penalties. His camp is saying that the amount isn't correct and being disputed. They are also saying that the media is bringing it up to detract from the real issue at hand. Why is Wesley Snipes going to jail for his failure to pay taxes when Al Sharptom is left alone? Dr. Benjamin Wiker is a senior fellow t the Discovery Institute and author of the new book "10 Books That Screwed Up the World: And 5 Others That Didn't Help"; he is on to promote his book. John McCain is out talking on the "Global Warming Tour".
May 9th, 2008 FRIDAY
Hour 1 Hillary Clinton was in Medford, OR. She was late and she sounded raspy the local paper reported. Mother's Day is coming up this Sunday. Someone supposedly fainted at a Hillary Clinton rally and she offered a bottle water: can you say plant? Hillary Clinton is getting desperate. She says the hard working white American's that once supported him are now moving towards her. Bill Clinton has been hailed a great speaker but he doesn't like to be questioned. Rick Albritton, assistant state attorney in Florida's State Attorney Office is on the show talking about a Sci-Fi convention, The Wrath of Con; he is putting together and is on the show to promote it. Walmart's implementing their 3rd phase for perscription drugs. Hour 2 John McCain has done an ad with his mom for Mother's Day. Jerry liked his mom because she was 96 years old and had her wits about her. Jerry feels sorry for President Bush. His daughter is getting married this weekend. He's got a weekend away from the press and he can't knock back a cocktail. There was a vote to bail out homeowners. Barney Frank said no. Congressman John Culberson, Republican Congressman from Texas' 7th District, is on the show talking about the bickering and threat of a Presidential veto of the House passed bill submitted by Barney Frank for a $300 billion Housing Legislation designed to tackle the mortgage crisis. La Raza and the Urban League are set to receive housing-development money: $230 million for the remainder of this year and another $230 million for fiscal 2009 for mortgage counseling. On the housing bill, Democrats didn't allow Republicans to propose alternatives or offer amendments. Hour 3 There is a woman that is having her 18th child due New Years Day. All of the kids are names that begin with J that spawns conversation about names with other letters in the alphabet. Jerry reads an email from a listener that has a good story about adoption. There was an OpEd piece today on school's using turn key fund raisers. Ms. Gurden, the woman that wrote it, is wanting to end the selling by student's. Arthur Brooks, PhD, is a Louis A. Bantle Professor of Business and Government Policy at Syracuse University, visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and author of the new book, "Gross National Happiness: Why Happiness Matters for America and How We Can Get More of It". He is on to discuss his book and happiness being central to the idea of America.
May 8th, 2008 THURSDAY
Hour 1 Hillary Clinton is going to be appearing in Medford, Oregon. You have a huge stature when you can say one word and everyone knows who you are. Hillary, Oprah, Prince. Jenna Bush is getting married in