The Joe Crummey Show–Wednesday, October 22, 2008

On the web, al-Qaida says they’d love to see John McCain leading the U.S., but they’re employing reverse psychology.  They tried to influence our last presidential election by way of threats, but it didn’t work, so they’re trying a slicker approach to put Obama in the White House.

Democratic Senator Jeff Bingaman says he’d like to bring back the Fairness Doctrine next year.  I hope that doesn’t happen because it would kill The Joe Crummey Show.

When David Wilsey found himself face to face with devotees of “white power,” he told them he was proud to be Latino.  His new acquaintances then attacked him.  So, was his expression of racial pride worth it?  If I run into a bunch of toughs on a dark street, I’m not throwing any disagreement their way because I want to get home alive.

Will there be riots if Obama doesn’t win?  Like with the soccer hooligans across the pond?

Sarah Palin is under fire for wearing expensive designer clothes.  Hey, it doesn’t mean she’s not for the little guy.  The candidates have to wear something.  She’s certainly no more a big spender than Obama.

 
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1 Response to “The Joe Crummey Show–Wednesday, October 22, 2008”


  1. 1 Brad Bennett

    If the airwaves are the property of the people, in fairness we should require that all non-english newscasts be closed captioned in english for the will of the people.

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