In reference to recent comments by John Kerry, Phil says insurance companies are not as interested in global climate change as they are in seeing black on the ledger at the end of the day and Bud Dickman wanted to know if that was a reference to Obama.
Dan Lapointe discusses the perils of q-tips.

Don Berman discusses the Jerry Falwell Weather Center.Phil Hendrie wants the paparazi tazed and beaten.Mr. Hendrie also likes McCain because he’s not very republican.Phil plays audio of Shepherd Smith putting Naomi Wolf in her place and then admits that since he stopped watching the No Spin Zone he now has no more erectile dysfunction.
Daniel St. Pierre died from puncturing his ear drum with a cotton swab. New character journalist ‘Dan Lapointe’ comments on Canadian fastidiousness. Dan says Americans smell like wet dogs (butt dog smell) compared to Canadians. Mr. Lapointe theorizes that the victim may have attempted to self-lobotomize with a q-tip in an attempt to cure some mental disorder. ‘Candy’ calls in from California to discuss her own waxy build-up. Mathers disease and Rush Limbaugh are brought up.Wikipedia his the islams all in a heap.KVOL caller ‘Claude’ calls in to talk about Obama’s Kenyan grandmother and the Kenyan ’swallowing monster’. He’s concerned about pagan african religions and their influcence on american elections. www.africaafricaafrica.com is his source. Bud thought the call would be interesting because Claude was talking about a ‘goblin man’.
Phil criticizes Harry Reid for halting the economic stimulus deal. The pork Reid tried to pile on the bill reminds him of the ‘Golden Fleece Award’. “You don’t screw with a guy’s pork”, says Phil.
More Heath Ledger talk.
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February 8th, 2008 - 2:43 pm
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February 8th, 2008 - 3:10 pm
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