When I’m simply trying to point out to you in all of this is what you’re hearing is making no sense whatsoever. And when those positions are filled with people that have no business being there because they’re not competent, because they are not qualified, then we’ve got a major problem. It’s part of the government!” People have an unquestioning belief in the integrity of the presidency, and in most of government. “It’s the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC has automatic credibility and authority. The point that I’m trying to make with all of these things I highlight is the utter incompetence of the people that you think are trustworthy in these institutions that everybody counts on. If there are people who are fearful of a panic out there, or if there are people who think they’re not being told the truth, it’s because we have a level of incompetence I have yet to see in my life prior to this. Whether you’re a new listener here or whether you’re a veteran, one thing you can count on from me is consistency. There is no desire here to spread a panic, and I am not secretly harboring a belief that we have a wide outbreak and they’re not telling us. This is the guy who spent how many hours in a row on the air in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina raising panic, cautions, and whatever else about whatever wasn’t happening there? But I want to stress here, all of you, you veterans and of those who are new. You don’t need to be worried about anything.Īnd do not fall prey to these loud voices on radio, TV, and print that might benefit with higher ratings because they’re trying to get you to panic. There’s no panic, that there’s no spread of Ebola going on.We only got two people in the country that have it. Yesterday afternoon on Fox News, Shepard Smith decided to get all preachy and condemn the loud voices on the radio, and the loud voices on TV, and the loud voices in print for unnecessarily spreading panic. So in that light, let me make something clear. But if you’re new, you don’t have that base of knowledge because you haven’t been here. The assumption by me is that everybody in the audience has a base level of knowledge that is assumed, and we start from that point. I try constantly to keep in mind that we have people listening for the first time every day, and those of you who are veterans understand fully that it requires a minimum of six weeks listening to this program in order to have just the basic understanding of what happens here and how it happens and to have a chance at understanding the context in which events happen and comments are made.īecause we don’t start from ground zero every day. “Dan has been on a meteoric rise since his podcast launched in 2019, and we look forward to watching his star continue to rise,” said Suzanne Grimes, Westwood One president.RUSH: Now, I want to explain something at this point to those of you who are new. “This is an incredible privilege, and I pledge to honor the trailblazing work of those who came before me.”Īlthough he's starting with slots on Cumulus-owned stations in some big cities, it's not immediately clear how many markets Bongino will be heard in. “I’m excited to embrace the immense power of radio to connect with my listeners live for three hours every day,” said Bongino. He has a podcast and is considered a rising star in the community of conservative commentators. “It is generally accepted that no one can replace Rush Limbaugh, even Rush Limbaugh as a posthumous performer.”īongino, a former Secret Service agent, has become a popular commentator on Fox News Channel, featured frequently on Sean Hannity's show. “There is no clear-cut favorite at this time,” Harrison said. Dana Loesch and Erick Erickson are among the personalities being bandied about, he said. That is setting off a race to offer an alternative in that time slot, said Michael Harrison, publisher of Talkers magazine.
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