Posted on 03/14/2012 11:15:52 AM PDT by Politics4US
“I dont believe that.”
I sincerely hope you are right.
I love Bob Grant just to hear what he’ll say to his hecklers. He doesn’t always get the upper hand but he does get the last word. “Get off my phone!”
I was a faithful Bob Grant follower for years, but his pessimism was really a turn off. His give-up attitude is not unexpected.
"I know guys like Rush have made a huge fortune telling the public things they cant possibly believe inside."
Ha!!! What a dumbass....Apparently he's never really taken the time to understand...that Rush, just openly say's what WE have always known to be the truth!!!
Wanna bet some money?
“Wanna bet some money?”
No. Because I’d be hoping that you win.
Bob Grant is absolutely the king of talk radio..He’s old now but back in the day nobody could stand up to him.He’s sorta like Rush except Rush is polite.And he’ll never take to Santorum since Bob is a ferocious pro-abort
Listen how Bob doesn’t defend Rush on the slut comments after Rush defended Bob.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMsBl9eXLVU
Bob Grant is a has been that never was.
All tine radio great and if you aren't from NY metro area, you never heard him, this all time radio great.
He is an old fart that does a couple of fill in week end hours on a big NYC station.
Even his 10 fans don't care what he says and we know he is way past thinking.
Larry King was an all time radio great {a lefty but one of the first in nationwide syndication}.
Edward R. Murrow was an all time radio great and you won't have to explain who those people were.
You compare Bob Grant to Rush Limbaugh, and then need to explain why no one has ever heard of him.
Ironic.
Wishy washy is pretty common these days.....
Been there done that..........
Never listened to Bob...Ain’t going to start now. HA!!!
Bob was the King of the NYC radio waves, providing a conservative voice in liberal NY for 30+ years. Bob is a talk radio pioneer who's career predated the current radio network syndication scheme.
I can remember riding in the car with my Father in 1969 or 1970, when Bob was new to NY, and asking him to change the station I wanted hear some music, not that guy yelling at people to get off his phone.
I became a fan like my Dad and years later told my Son the same as I was told. When you have your own car you can decide what station to listen to.
But he’s not a conservative voice anymore.
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