Monday, November 14, 2005

Two Very Good Signs

A Denver radio station has dropped Bill O'Reilly, not because of his recent endorsement of an Al Qaeda attack on San Francisco, but due to low ratings. Via Kos:

Conservative talk-show host Glenn Beck takes to the air on KHOW 630 AM on Monday, replacing Bill O'Reilly. Beck, whose show is headquartered in Philadelphia, will be on KHOW noon to 3 p.m. weekdays.

KHOW announced in September that it would drop O'Reilly's show because of poor ratings. "We had given the producers a 90-day notice and we're at the end of the 90 days," program director Jerry Bell said in announcing the change on Thursday.
Here is another very good sign (also via Kos): "Sen. Rick Santorum has formally challenged his probable Dem opponent, Bob Casey Jr., to debates -- a year before the election."

Usually, the challenger is the one who has to beg for debates. The worm is turning, folks.

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