Citizen Journalist Radio

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I'll be the guest ... or fodder .... for citizen journalists, Jeff Goldstein and Bill Ardolino. on Right Talk Radio tomorrow around 3:25pm EST. (The show begins at 3:00 and can be heard live over the net.) Other guests include Ed Morrissey of Captain's Quarters




call-in number for guests: 1-866-884-8255

The only information I've been given is that they need a Canadian to make fun of.

We'll see about that.


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Will you be giving us at least a partial transcript?

Go kick some ass Kate!

LOL... they must have thought you were a librano.... kick there ass!

Give em' Hell Kate!

Give em hell, and to hell with Big brother watching you. Show them what sensible Canadians think of our inept boobs in Ottawa.

D.

you GO girl! I'll tune in if I can (parenting & work, DAMN they can get in the way)

I just listened to the program on rightalk radio online. Except for Ed Morrisey they really are quite uninterested in what is going on up here aren't they? Instead of talking about the adscam scandal it quickly turned into a discussion about why Canadians hate Americans. This is the impression our liberal media seems to like to put forth and the few Americans that actually may pay attention to Canadian media believe what they are fed.

I agree, prairiedawg; we really have a lot to thank Ms. Parrish & her friends for, don't we? That being said, I'm surprised that bloggers, who seem to have a serious disdain for MSM, would buy into that. Hmmm...

Anyway, Kate, you did us proud! Cheers

Isn't that the truth though Candace? It's not just the mainstream news programs either. Publicly funded shows like Air Farce and Monday Night Report take great delight in taking pokes at Americans at every opportunity. They really ought to concentrate on our own government, there's plenty of material right here to parody without dipping into the U.S. well all the time, which is already well covered by their own!

It was really difficult to do, actually. I was aware that it was going to be a "poke fun at Canadians" segment, but it didn't come across that way, and was pretty damned confusing. They really had the wrong person, if they wanted to go down the "why are Canadians such lefty moonbats". I mean, Todd should have been there instead of me, standing up for "Canadian Identity".

That would have been a lot funnier, I think.

Listened to the show Kate and you did a great job. I liked the way the show turned. They wanted to know why we're relevent and now they know. The reality of our political climate came across quite clear. I'll bet dollars to donuts that anyone south of the boarder who heard is going to start asking more questions. That'll be a good thing in the long run. KUDOS

No kidding, it's pretty hard to make the argument that we're not all "lefty moonbats" when you have your government and media doing everything possible to prove we are! What a sorry predicament you were put in! You did the best you could under the circumstances Kate, and I'm proud of you, if that counts for anything!

Kate you did a great job of not making excuses for the lefts hatred of America.
It was a trap that most gophers would have fallen for.

It's not the Carolyn Parrishs ,it's the roommates girlfriend (or every canadian) that was used to protray our negative stereotype on the show.
We have become an ingrained simplistic country of kneejerkers when we talk about the US and Canada.
Let the dopey left themselves explain their political shortman syndrome masquerading as supiorority.
You did a great job of protraying our similarities.

Geez ,..sorry about the spelling

HAH!!!! how long is this show? snicker. how long is this show? ha ha ha ha ha haaaaaaa ha! I didn't quite agree with you view that essentially the prairie provinces would just hook up with the states, for my part I would want to go it on our own. A new country or at the very least a new form of the old country, hey maybe we'll even have a real military again recommision the bourne.

D.

I doubt that joining the US would be an immediate consequence of separation, and would be less likely if the west departed as a whole. But if the prairies were to go it alone, separate from BC, I can see it in a generation or two. We' have far more politically and historically in common with the US west than we do with even British Columbia.

The interview was supposed to be a little tongue in cheek, thought there really wasn't enough time to develop that as things turned out.

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