A little radio control comedy

(The "radio control" I am referring to is what certain liberal factions want to do with AM radio: control it's content.)

Today's broadcast brought to you by Equal Time Radio:

We don't understand free markets, we're just going to give the audience what we know they want.*






* What the audience wants is set, programmed equal time for opposing opinions as sanctioned by one side of the political spectrum. If advertisers won't sponsor the programming we define, we'll fund it with freshly printed dollars. After we buy the radio stations from the existing, free market owners, of course, since they'll be bankrupt since the regular audience abandons them for roughly half of every day.


- jR

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