I disagree his current take is because it sells better. He came back from a vacation having changed his mind on Bush, talked about that extensively, then a couple weeks the FCC brouhaha began. He sees it as all intertwined in his case -- political revenge rather than a concern with indecency.
As for tapping into the Air America market, I'm not sure how many *new* listeners are coming out of this, rather historical listeners are being moblized.
I'm not clear on your point about JJ's boob.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by Bags:
in 2004 he sees it as part of an even more troubling and escalating shift to the religious right by the administration, rather than a more discrete FCC-manic issue.
Because that sells much better.
He can bring in the Janet Jackson thing (which I gather is based on the premise that before 2001 bare breasts on TV were a regular occurrence??) and tap into the Air-America market. [/b]