
I guess radio day is more accurate, but it's not the name of a movie, and I'm hoping to lure some Woody Allen fans here via 'the Google'.
Wonder if some days Senator Kerry just feels like talking on the radio. When he does, the interviews seem to come in multiples, and yesterday we got two good ones.
The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.
Mohandas Gandhi
Love him or hate him, Imus is back.
Personally, I like him. I know he's abrasive, and I know he's said a thing or two or a thousand that he wishes he could take back, but then most of us have. Hopefully, our transgressions were not as ugly as the one that got Imus booted off MSNBC. Of course, most of us don't have national radio and TV programs to say them on, but then most of us don't have to apologize to the entire country when we screw up either. And love him or hate him, Imus has done some really great things, like running a ranch for kids with cancer. His wife has written a book on 'green' cleaning. And he did vote for JK, so he has at least a few redeeming qualities. So let's just keep in mind all those bible verses on forgiveness we read in Sunday school and focus on a really cool interview, shall we?
Listen here or at Imus's new site
The Senator also did an interview yesterday with Steve Mason, where the two discussed Boston sports and the NFL, and where Steve, God love him, introduced the Senator by saying "a little part of me died the day he didn't get elected President". Amen, Steve.
Funny, isn't it, that both Imus and Mason began their interviews by announcing their 2004 votes? I'll bet the Senator gets a lot more of that than Bush does. I don't know that for certain, of course, as I don't listen to many Bush interviews, but I'm guessing the number of vote proclamations preceding Bush interviews is in the general vicinity of none.
Good to hear those proud Kerry voters, though. A little sad, but good.
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photo credit: Rocketeer

