29 / December
29 / December
Hosting This Week on 96.9 Boston Talks

Tune in to 96.9 Boston Talks this week from 6-10 p.m. to hear me filling in for Michele McPhee. Register at their site to listen live if you are outside of the Boston area. I talked about the underwear bomber, the God gap between New England and the rest of America, and MTV's The Jersey Shore last night. What topics should I discuss in the coming nights?

UPDATE: I will be is guest hosting for Jay Severin from 2-6 p.m. on New Year's Eve on 96.9 Boston Talks.

posted at 12:06 AM
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Health reform, specifically if your listeners are healthy, and if they aren't are they satisfied with their deductibles, co-payments, and overall coverage; the parasitic finance sector and how it rules both political parties, auditing the fed; drug legalization or decriminalization; civil liberties, specifically that Obama now has the power to declare any US citizen a non-person who can be detained indefinitely, and the amendment to Executive Order 12425 implemented December 17 that grants Godhood to Interpol.

Posted by: PMA on December 29, 2009 11:01 AM

Talk about the lack of GOP support for Scott Brown and the poor support for him by the state GOP. He is the 41st vote for health care. He wins and the majority of the US people who dis -approve of this bill win.

Posted by: wayne sash on December 29, 2009 02:03 PM

Good show last night. The terrorist burning his junk was the best segment but the one on the Joisey Shore inspired me to watch that trainwreck. Stupid people tricks mostly.

I would agree with the concensus that Janet Incompetano, as is the administration she represents, is grossly over-matched but parrots the party line just fine. And I think we've only seen the tip of the iceberg. Be afraid. Harkens us back to the Clinton years I think.

Topics?

An out of control Senate with drunken (Baucus) and brazenly arrogant and obnoxious (Franken) Democrat members flexing their Marxist muscles?

The Constitutionality of a bill that will consume 1/6 of the U.S. economy being foisted on the American people by a guy who behind closed doors and under the cover of darkness on a holiday.

The rapid devaluation of the dollar and the impending raising of the debt limit from $12 trillion to $14 trillion.

Anything ACORN.

Gitmo terrorists being released by the current administration and flocking to Yemen, the new Afghanistan.

Good call by Wayne: why isn't the RNC supporting Scott Brown for such an important Senate race? Maybe he's not "bi-partisan" or moderate enough?

Posted by: asdf on December 29, 2009 02:50 PM

Dear Dan,
I am thrilled to hear you hosting again on 96.9. I enjoyed a segment you did a few months back about books and libraries. Any chance you will become a regular at the station?
Look forward to hearing more, Meaghan

Posted by: Meaghan on December 29, 2009 03:53 PM

How's about Obami skirting our constitution and ruling through his almost 40 czars?

Posted by: Thomas on December 29, 2009 05:23 PM

You should talk about Greece.

Posted by: George Kirykides on December 30, 2009 05:32 PM

Scott Brown's new ad is brilliant! The visual transition from JFK to Brown, both saying the same things albeit in different times, is very effective and not only highlights Brown’s similarities with a Democratic icon but shows how a once sane Democrat party has morphed into one that employs the likes of politicians who are way too left of center.

So if you love leftist tax and spenders like Barney Frank, Mike Capuano and the rest of the socialist Delegation from Massachusetts, Martha Coakley is a natural and would make an easy transition as a bookend to Kerry in the Senate.

I was also very glad to hear you defend some of Brown’s bipartisan (I’ll call them go along to get along) foibles and his attempt to rectify them. As we know, to effectively politic in the bluest of blue states, sometimes a minority conservative might have to do things that go against the grain.

Good show so far.

Posted by: asdf on December 31, 2009 04:45 PM

Thanks for the kind words everybody! It was a really fun week.

Posted by: Dan Flynn on January 2, 2010 02:53 PM
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