Give Jack A Try
Look, I've listened to Limbaugh, Hannity, O'Reilly, Snow, Hamblin, Liddy, etc., etc. and those guys are simply leaders in the Cult of Personality. They are as much politicians as they are hosts of their own shows. But if you cut through the personality and listen to the message, they are all preaching an elite, selfish and cruel philosophy. You can call Jack Clark many things, but he is not the charismatic leader of his own political cult. He does not have a "radio voice" nor a particularly convincing manner. He may yet develop the more polished demeanor of his Right Wing counterparts. But if you look past the voice and the attitude, if you forget the person and just listen to the message and the facts, you'll hear a lot of truth. And if you disagree, do so because of the facts, and not the person. Then prove Jack wrong. Prove me wrong. I'm not afraid to have my politics, nor my faith, challenged. And speaking of faith, Jack is 100% correct when he addresses the Right Wing's use of Jesus Christ. I am a Christian who follows the example of Christ, and not that of Churches and political parties. Right Wing philosophies and true Christian beliefs cannot be held within the same heart. One is poison to the other. Again, listen to the message, and tell us why we're wrong. And be civilized about it.
CDLeeth via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/04/06
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