Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Laura Ingraham has a radio show. There are many, many people that don't listen to the radio, and even fewer listen to 'talk' radio. I am one of those that doesn't, mainly because I don't want content rammed down my throat, I prefer a variety of sources, that I choose, because a limited field leaves one, well, limited. I found this on the Internet though...



The video is boring, but the dialog is astounding. How is it these people get so full of themselves? She berated a guest, a guest that she obviously requested, for not listening to her show. Who the fuck demands that their guests participate in their daily activities as a prerequisite for an appearance? Anyway, her ignorance is glaringly obvious when she looks the guest up on the website and sees her picture. The host accuses the guest of not listening to the show before the appearance, and she should have according to the host. But, the host looks up the web site right there on the show, and it is obvious it is her first time seeing the woman, because she makes remarks about the woman's looks.

If the host expects a guest to do some sort of homework and check out the venue before an appearance, shouldn't the guests assume the same thing of the host, that the host would have done a little research? Then, the host shows extreme shallowness by declaring her a huge liberal. Does she scan the information on the web site to glean this fact? No, she notes the looks, and makes the determination.

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