It's just @BrianWhitman & @BenShapiro on The Morning Answer. Tune in: http://t.co/Tp8QKTyvbs Best wishes to @ElishaKrauss Jury duty! #tcot
— David M. Swindle (@DaveSwindle) December 15, 2014
Last week I described my current talk radio work-day listening schedule: The Morning Answer with Ben Shapiro, Elisha Krauss and Brian Whitman from 6-9; The Dennis Prager Show from 9-noon; an afternoon break for meetings or writing to classical music from noon to 3; and then The Ben Shapiro Show from 3-6 in the afternoon.
One of the great things about today’s technology is that it’s possible to listen to multiple radio shows at the same time. When the commercials start on one show then it’s time to switch over to the other. Who should I give a shot and try and integrate into my daily routine? And also what podcasts do you recommend for daily listening? I try and catch Walter Hudson’s every day too.
Tweet your suggestions to me and I welcome dialogue on Twitter at @DaveSwindle. I’ll update this post throughout the morning with any highlights from the shows or memorable online exchanges.
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Updated at 7:13: Wow, already 2 responses:
Add @BuckSexton, one of smartest guys in talk radio, @DaveSwindle @brianwhitman @benshapiro @ElishaKrauss
— Not a bully… (@FrankFFurter) December 15, 2014
@DaveSwindle @ThomasEWoods @jasonlewisshow @MichaelBerrySho
— Jesse Wychules (@wychules) December 15, 2014
Updated at 8:35: I registered my disagreement with Morning Answer Host Brian Whitman’s SoCal fast food recommendations which are as wrongheaded as his political positions:
You are totally nuts @brianwhitman Tommy's is garbage! @benshapiro #tcot
— David M. Swindle (@DaveSwindle) December 15, 2014
Forget Tommy’s. The Habit is the best burger in Los Angeles. (Yes, better than In-N-Out!)
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