I don't think a lot of those shock jocks believe what they are saying . . . hate sells.
What's funny are the people who buy into it. There is this one radio host at night who plays a character that is suppose to be offensive in many ways . . . this host gets people callling in so enraged with this character and they don't even know it is the host using a different voice. It's funny and shows radio hosts will do anything for ratings.
There is this one radio host at night who plays a character that is suppose to be offensive in many ways . . . this host gets people callling in so enraged with this character and they don't even know it is the host using a different voice. It's funny and shows radio hosts will do anything for ratings.
That is Phil Hendrie. He had a show originating in L.A. years ago with that shtick and it was the funniest thing I ever heard almost. He has his "guests" give the most outrageous takes and the people who don't know the gimmick call in outraged.
If you go to iTunes podcasts and look for the Phil Hendrie Show Flashback you can download them. They are fantastic.
I actually heard Paul Begala admit on CNN that he wasn't an idealogue, but a believer in the Democratic Party. As such, he'll support any program that he believes furthers their aims and goals. I really applauded him admitting it. I wish Sean Hannity would do the same.
That is Phil Hendrie. He had a show originating in L.A. years ago with that shtick and it was the funniest thing I ever heard almost. He has his "guests" give the most outrageous takes and the people who don't know the gimmick call in outraged.
If you go to iTunes podcasts and look for the Phil Hendrie Show Flashback you can download them. They are fantastic.