Steve Vaus has been a "net
friend" for years (before the 1st RP 2008 campaign). He's solid. He has
to be as he's 'unreconstructed', too, like me and also from Maine! You
silver bugs will love his inflation CD songs!
We can only suggest that genuine Conservative advertisers pull their ads from the radio station. By supporting WMAL, you're subverting, not converting
your audience. Above everything else, honest people will recognize WMAL
as cowards, jumping ship in the few lifeboats, leaving shipmate
gunowners behind. With 'allies' like these who skedaddle from
controversy who needs torpedoes?
A Washington, D.C., conservative
radio
station has refused to sell airtime for a political statement from the
writer-actor-singer who performed for years as television’s Buck Howdy
– deeming it too “controversial.”
“How sad that we live in a time when a
message supporting the Constitution is deemed too controversial,” Grammy-winning musician
Steve Vaus, creator of the Buck Howdy character, told WND today.
He has recorded
a song that defies those advocating gun confiscation with one of the slogans of the Texas Revolution, “Come and take it.”
Mal was bought a few years back. The new owners are first class dip shits. The first thing they did was fire Chris Plante, the AM morning fellow, with no notice, and replaced him with Blow Scarboro, and Brezenskis spawn. I Emailed the program director the written finger and turned them off. Some months later, I got a response from the station that Chris was coming back... Guess those ratings sucked huh? Now they dumped Coast 2 coast for some much less"edgy" show, and John Batchelor...(Evidently just a slot to play all the PSAs)Sadly, this is the only "major" conservative radio in the DC area. There is another, but I think they use a walkie talkie to broadcast. with. They WILL hear from me tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThey WILL hear from me tomorrow.
Delete:) Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Yeah, they are like the Ditzy Chicks... talk about not knowing just who your audience is. Still, I think the problem is really the corporate ownership, not the locally sourced employees.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't know.
ReplyDeleteLike I said above, I aim to find out. Monday.
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