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KFI Sunday Schedule September 7, 2008

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KFI Sunday Schedule September 7, 2008

 KFI-AM 640 LA Sundays 7 PM -10 PM Pacific Time

705P PT:  Jim Carlton, WSJ, re Sarah Palin of Alaska, re her record, her family, and now the hear over Troopergate, the fresh accusation that Palin fired a state safety commissioner because of a family feud with her former brother in law.
 
720P:  Clive Thompson, NYT Magzine, re the phenomenon of Newsline, the Facebook fature that allows networked uses to chrionicle their young lives with the precision and enthusiasm of a Tristram Shandy.  Note to CT on NYT Magazinewebsite
 

September 7th, 2008 3:00 pm
Clive: This of course suggests a hip murder mystery in which the clues are Twittered and Flickred and Facebooked, and our digital Holmes.2 must walk the cat backwards. Exhausting and truly through the looking glass, and then Holmes.2 sees the trail heading in a circle until he realizes the killer is the victim and the murder hasn't happened yet in cyberspace. A body without a crime report until the social network learns of the fate (tree-forest-sound?). Can Holmes.2 act in time to keep the killer/victim alive forever in cyberspace? You are the man to write it, CT. Cheers.

-- John Batchelor, NYC

 
 
 
 
735P:  Professional Roundtable with John Avlon, author, Larry Johnson, No Quarter, re Hurricane Sarah at the GOP, re the inability of the Obama-Biden campaign to answer the Palin phenomenon, re John McCain's last mission to rule.
750P:  Continued with Michael Levine, Levine Communications, re the Sarah fad.
 
805P:  Professionals Jim McTague, Barron's, Monica Crowley, the McLoughlin Group, Bill Whalen, Hoover Institution, re Hurricane Sarah and the complete make-over of the conservative cause into frontier feminism, re John T.R. McCain and the campaign against "the Interests."
 
820P:  Continued re the GOP folly to rail against bail-out and to tolerate Bear, Sterns, Fan/Fred and the Big Three scame coming in Congress.
 
835P:  Andrew England, Financial Times, at Dubai, re the boomtown in Basra, Iraq, after the success of the surge and the defeat of the Mahdi Army, employment demands, international business.
 
850P:  Bill Roggio, Long War Journal, re Anbar is free and turned over to IQ, re Basra is booming, re the state fo security in the new Iraq/ also re deterioration in Afghanistan border with Pakistan.
 
905P:  Brad Miner, author, "Smear Tactics: The Liberal Campaign to Defame America," re the ten day assault on Sarah Palin by the major news organizations.
 
920P:  Mary Kissel, WSJ, at Hong Kong, re the fall of the Japanese government, the teetering of the Bangkok government, the destabilizing of the economies of Asia, the rise of the paper tigers.
 
935P:  Nick DiFonzo, author, "The Watercooler Effect," re the rise and power of rumor to direct politics and the econmy, re how to confront and manage rumors.
 
955P:  Exeunt re Alaska chic, re the Palin Bunch goes to Washington.
 

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