The Government Cannot Protect You from Mother Nature

Click here to listen to the You Tell Me broadcast segment on Newstalk 600 KTBB Friday, Oct. 26, 2007 Before I begin, I want to get this out of the way. I am not insensitive to the suffering of those in southern California who have lost their homes to raging wildfire. I cannot imagine losing everything that I have and I pray that I will never have such an experience. With that said, I am...

Arrogance & Acquiesence

Click here to listen to the “You Tell Me” broadcast segment on Newstalk 600 KTBB, Friday Oct. 19, 2007 The school board in Portland, Maine has just made the decision to offer birth control pills to school girls in its district as young as 11 years old. And, guess what. Mom and dad don’t have to know.   How toweringly arrogant. How is it possible that parents of young girls don’t have the right to...

If you like the Postal Service you’re going to love Hillary Care.

Listen to the introduction of this topic on Newstalk 600 KTBB Friday morning, October 12. You Tell Me segment, Friday October 12 I recently visited two Tyler post offices. The goal seemed simple. Get a Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope, affix the appropriate postage and drop the envelope in the collection box. Yes, it was Columbus Day and the post office was closed. But who cares? I didn’t need the services of a postal clerk....

Es tiempo aprender inglés. (It’s time to learn English.)

Recently I was driving on south Broadway in front of Hogg Middle School in Tyler when I saw a series of yard signs on the campus announcing that progress reports were being issued. The signs appeared in the parkway in front of the school in a row, alternating between signs in English and signs in Spanish. Honest to goodness, if you’re in middle school in Tyler, Texas and you need a sign in Spanish to...

I heard you.

I was the one who said, You Tell Me. And you did. Based on your thoughtful and, in many cases, passionate input, we are going to leave our talk lineup on KTBB unchanged. For now. I qualify it “for now” only because of our recognition that things change quickly. What’s working today could stall tomorrow. Something we don’t even know about today can be tomorrow’s hottest property. Most of all, however, I gained real strength...

I sign the checks but it’s your radio station.

I do sign the checks. A seemingly endless stream of them. None of them will clear, however, if you don’t listen and, in so doing, create an audience that we can offer to advertisers. So in effect, the radio station is yours. And while we always know that, sometimes it’s brought foursquare to our attention. I happen to be a believer in local radio. As a talk radio manager and owner of over 30 years,...

Only two sane voices remaining in a once-great party?

The Democrats in Congress, together with party operatives, left wing blogs and websites and many in the media, believe or say they believe that General David Petraeus is lying in his testimony to Congress regarding the progress of the war in Iraq. Did they somehow not see the fruit salad on Gen. Petraeus’s chest – row upon row of decorations signifying distinguished service that spans a career in the military serving commanders-in-chief from both parties?...

102 Minutes that changed everything.

One year ago today, I was in New York City at Ground Zero covering the activities and remembrances in connection with the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 9/11. One of the five video pieces I produced in connection with that coverage bears repeating. You can watch the video here.

Debra Burlingame always gets it just right.

Debra Burlingame is the sister of Charles Burlingame, III, the captain of American Airlines flight 77 that was overtaken by terrorists and deliberately crashed into the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001. She has written numerous articles and opinion pieces since the day she lost her brother. All of them have been masterful in striking just the right chord. She does it again in this article published today, Sept. 11, 2007 in The New York Daily...

Hey Paul, what’s with you and the Iraq War?

Several here at the radio station have pointed out that since starting this blog, a high percentage of my posts have been about the Iraq War. I have opinions on many subjects other than the Iraq War. My problem is that the subjects don’t matter much in the long run if we fail in our prosecution of Iraq. Any number of articles can now be easily found that state unequivocally that the surge in Iraq...

And it’s still a festering hell hole.

If someone asked you how much the federal government has spent on New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina two years ago, could you tell them? I knew it was a lot. But I was unprepared for the actual number that I read in this article by Larry Kudlow. Click the link and then be sure you’re sitting down. Did you have any idea? YOU TELL ME.

Most redemption comes late.

French prime minister Georges Clemenceau nailed it when he said that war is a series of catastrophes that culminate in victory. We look back on the wars we won and we fail to see that in almost all cases, the outcome was in doubt until very late in the contest. Peter Wehner draws on the history of the Civil War in this article to illustrate where we stand today in Iraq. If you have wanted...