Monday, January 5, 2009
I was fortunate last night to get an invite to appear on WRKO 680AM's Pundit Review show with Kevin Whalen. Kevin wanted to discuss Saturday's Pro-Hamas Rally here in Boston and to talk about the Gaza situation generally. I ended up speaking to Kevin and taking a few calls for about 20 minutes during the 9:30-10 slot. Kevin had a great show last night (and not just my segment), as he does every week, and has already posted the audio here: Boston blog in the spotlight: Solomonia
Many thanks to Kevin for having me on, and for the positive notice.
This morning, WTKK 96.9FM's Michael Graham (Can I talk about them both in the same post? I know how you radio guys are.) links to the same post from his blog: Signs From People Who Are Smarter Than You. I was too late in getting the message to appear on his show, but he gave me a nice shout-out regardless.
Update: Michael has posted the audio of his interview with the execrable Nancy Murray (Cambridge Peacenik, ACLU employee...when there's a Jew involved, Nancy's there with a sign denouncing them...). Michael handles her well: Another Massachusetts Hamas Defender Speaks Out!
If you missed my conversation with Israel-bashing, Muslim American Society pal Nancy Murray (at podium, above), you can hear it on our "On Demand" page at 969wtkk.com. My favorite part is when she defends Hamas by pointing out that "they're not firing missiles, Michael. They're firing rockets."
Oh, ROCKETS. Well, that's completely different, Nancy. I'm ready to push Israel into the sea now, too.
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Great job on WRKO, Sol. You should have your own show! Then, if we get Hillel a job as a reporter on CNN, there might be some hope for the world.
Dear Sol and Hillel,
As soon as I make my fortune (still working on it), I will buy a radio station for you both. Or at least your own radio program. And maybe a TV program, too.
It will beat FOX and will be popular not only with the gray unwashed masses, but also with the literati -- well, at least some of them who have not yet been totally brainwashed by the Left.
Oops, wait, the intelligentsia in the U.S. = liberal progressives, bummer. Well, those are fake intellectuals, anyway. You and Hillel, however, represent the true thinkers of America. There are many more, of course (not enough, alas), so I think there may be a market for it.
If George Tsures underwrites all kinds of leftist and anti-Israeli scum there is under the sun, isn't there an intelligent non-leftist tycoon billionaire who would do the same for the sane people?
Informative interview. Hits several of the more critical points, the enculturation of hatred from the earliest ages on up in "Hamasistan," the moral (and intellectual) relativism framed by the so many in the MSM, several other salient factors well framed. Nicely done throughout.