Monday, August 30, 2010

Get Steinereized

I will be returning to The Marc Steiner Show tonight from 6-7 PM on WEAA 88.9 FM.

We'll be talking about the political, economic, and social divisions in the US and how it relates to this past weekend's anniversary of Martin Luther King's I Have a Dream Speech and the Restoring Honor rally.

And if you have listened before, you know that I will be the guy on the air that's making sense....but I hope you can catch the show.

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Friday, January 15, 2010

Listen In

I will be a guest on the Kendel and Bob Ehrlich Show tomorrow morning at 9:30, along with State Senator E.J. Pipkin.

Don't forget to listen in at 1090 on the AM dial, or online at wbal.com.

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Listen...

Be sure to check out the latest Conservative Refuge Podcast if you haven't done so already.

Plus, if you didn't get a chance to check out my interview on WFSI, be sure to check out the entire program here, in which I enter the program about five minutes in.

Take a listen!

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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Reminder

Just to clarify this, my radio appearance will run on both WBGR and WBMD today:

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Back on the Radio

You'll have a few chances to hear me talk about the General Assembly session in the next few days:
  • Annapolis/DC/Eastern Shore: Three times a day from Thursday January 14th through Wednesday January 21st, listen to 50,000 watt 107.9 FM WFSI at 4:00 am, 12:04 pm, or 5:04 pm each day to hear me discuss the session as part of the station's "Community Involvement" program. This will be five five-minute sections of the interview.
  • Baltimore: Listen to the full interview as part of the "Perspectives" program. The first five minutes of the show will be Jerry Norton "instrumental in the passage if"Jessica's Law") discussing HB9, a bill that would make possession of child pornography a felony. The rest of the program is my full interview. Listen to the full program:

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Sunday, September 07, 2008

RedMaryland Radio: The Past and the Future

First things first, thanks to all of you who have gotten RedMaryland Radio this far; the readers of my blog, the readers of Greg's blog and the listeners to the Conservative Refuge Podcasts, and of course the readers at RedMaryland. And a special thanks to Warren Monks for giving us the opportunity first to be a part of his show on The Word on the Street, and then the opportunity for us to launch RedMaryland Radio on WAMD in Aberdeen.

If you have not been able to listen to our shows, all five of our past shows are now available in "Past Shows" section of our website, redmarylandradio.com.

As far as the future of
RedMaryland Radio goes, Greg and I are looking forward to bringing it back somewhere and at sometime in the near future. We are looking at a couple of different options for this. As soon as we know something, we will let everybody know....

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Thursday, September 04, 2008

Last Call

If you ever had the impetus to listen to The Word on the Street with Warren Monks on Oldies 970, WAMD Aberdeen, you might want to listen today from 5:00-8:00 ish.

Due to closing of the sale of WAMD to Salem Broadcasting, the station will be changing things up, and
The Word on the Street is going to be one of the casualties.

So tonight it will be be host Warren Monks with Brian Griffiths, Greg Kline, Kenny Burns, Joe Gagliardi, Paula Mullis, Mister D and maybe even Media Superstar Mark Newgent in one last blogger roundtable from 6:30-7:45.

One last time, be sure to check us out: (H/T Radio Locator)

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Brian's List

On RedMaryland Radio tonight, we discussed this story from Blender Magazine about the top 10 songs selected by Senator Obama and Senator McCain. So Greg Kline and I came up with our list of top songs (well, mine went to 11). And we are posting both of our lists, and letter our listeners/readers decide whose list is better (look to the right, and you'll see the poll).

Here's the list, which Greg spent no shortage of time ridiculing me for:
  1. "Dream On" Aerosmith
  2. "Dream All Day" The Posies
  3. "Black Metallic" Catherine Wheel
  4. "Friends in Low Places" Garth Brooks
  5. "Wonderwall" Oasis
  6. "Johnny B. Goode" Chuck Berry
  7. "Welcome to the Jungle" Guns n Roses
  8. "(Sitting on the) Dock of the Bay" Otis Redding
  9. "Fall to Pieces" Velvet Revolver
  10. "Sultans of Swing" Dire Straits
  11. "I Guess That's Why they Call it the Blues" Elton John

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

RedMaryland radio is back Tuesday

RedMaryland Radio, hosted by Greg Kline and yours truly, is back on the air Tuesday evening at 6:30 on Oldies 970, WAMD in Aberdeen.

No guests this week, though I guarantee that this is going to be an interesting and somewhat different version of the show.

Have a question for us? Comments you want us to read on the show? Let us know at our new show email address, redmarylandradio@gmail.com. And be sure to check out our website at redmarylandradio.com.
Be sure to listen to past shows posted under the "Past Shows" section of the site.

Check us out: (H/T Radio Locator)

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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Back Catalog

Just so everybody knows, the back catalog of episodes of RedMaryland Radio are online in the Past Shows section of redmarylandradio.com.

I would strongly encourage you to listen to Part 2 of our interview with former Delegate Terry Gilleland. It's a very insightful 25 minutes that deals a lot with the issue of branding within the Republican Party, something that is near and dear to many of our hearts...

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Monday, August 04, 2008

WAMD Roundtable Returns Tomorrow

No RedMaryland Radio this week, but the Roundtable returns to the "Word on the Street" on Oldies 970, WAMD Aberdeen tomorrow from 6:30-8:00 ish.

It'll be host Warren Monks with Brian Griffiths, Greg Kline, Kenny Burns, Joe Gagliardi, Paula Mullis, and maybe even Media Superstar Mark Newgent.

As always, check us out: (H/T Radio Locator)

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Monday, July 28, 2008

RedMaryland radio is back Tuesday

RedMaryland Radio, hosted by Greg Kline and yours truly, is back on the air Tuesday evening at 5:15 on Oldies 970, WAMD in Aberdeen.

Our guest tomorrow will be Terry Gilleland, former member of the House of Delegates.

Have a question for Andrew? Question for us? Comments you want us to read on the show? Let us know at our new show email address, redmarylandradio@gmail.com. And be sure to check out our website at redmarylandradio.com.
Be sure to listen to past shows posted under the "Past Shows" section of the site.

Check us out: (H/T Radio Locator)

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

RedMaryland Radio is back Wednesday

RedMaryland Radio, hosted by Greg Kline and yours truly, is back on the air Wednesday evening at 5:30 on Oldies 970, WAMD in Aberdeen.

Our guest tomorrow will be Andrew Langer, Eastern Shore Coordinator for the McCain Campaign.

Have a question for Andrew? Question for us? Comments you want us to read on the show? Let us know at our new show email address, redmarylandradio@gmail.com. And be sure to check out our new website at redmarylandradio.com. (We're still working the kinks out of it!)

Check us out: (H/T Radio Locator)

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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

RedMaryland Radio: The Commentary

As promised, the Commentary I opened today's RedMaryland radio broadcast with:
The Democrats here in the state of Maryland have been waxing poetic for several days now about the case of Sheila Dixon, particularly the involvement of the State Prosecutor Robert Rohrbaugh. Democrats, since as the Democratic Party's official propaganda windbag David Paulson, decry the involvement of the Ehrlich-appointee in involving Mayor Dixon, the noted upright citizen that she is.

Paulson said "Rohrbaugh has sent some very disturbing signals in recent weeks," complaining that developer Ed St. John was punished for his illegal contributions to Democrats but not those he made to Ehrlich, notwithstanding the fact that St. John was never accused of making such illegal contributions. Paulson said Democrats are watching the state prosecutor for signs that he is "stepping out of bounds" and that they are "concerned" with Rohrbaugh's work.

All of this is very convenient for Paulson and the Democrats to do, but in order to believe that the Democratic Party in the State of Maryland was free and clear of any hint of corruption one would have to have just stepped off a spaceship from the Crab Nebula. Just take a look at the last four decades of politics in Maryland. The political graveyard is littered with Democratic scandal. Dale Anderson. Marvin Mandel. Jerome Connell. Larry Young. Clarence Mitchell IV. Corruption in the anti-crime unit overseen by Kathleen Kennedy Townsend. Parris Glendening, putting his girlfriend on the state payroll. These are just a small number of the Democratic scandals from Maryland's past who have brought harm and disrepute to the state and to Maryland's Democratic Party.

Modern day Democrats are no better. Nathaniel Exum involved in a scheme to keep his employer's car inspection business open. Ulysses Currie's nondisclosure of his employment with Shopper's Food Warehouse. The two-year Sheila Dixon investigation, which has already yielded shady contracts, nepotism, and now personal relationships and receiving furs from contractors, during her time as City Council President. State Senator Thomas Bromwell went to jail. And Governor O'Malley was implicated in shady land deals with Eastern Shore property owned by a supporter and member of his transition team.

Democratic complaints about investigations launched by the independent state prosecutor are as misguided as it would have been for Bonapartists to complain about Napoleon's exile. The complaints only arose because of their own ineptitude in the first place. Maryland Democrats need to worry less about what the independent prosecutor does, and more about themselves. If Democrats want to avoid investigations for once they'll need to do the right thing, and not the easy thing. But all Marylanders need to do something in order to end this vicious cycle that continues to breed the culture of corruption.

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Monday, June 23, 2008

RedMaryland Radio, on the air

The first real episode of "RedMaryland Radio", hosted by yours truly and Greg Kline, will be on the air on WAMD AM 970, Aberdeen tomorrow starting at 5 PM. Georgia Woerner, President of the Maryland Young Republicans, will join us at 5:40.If you are somewhere in shouting distance of Aberdeen tomorrow, tune in and give a listen and let us know how we do. This may become a semi-regular thing for us, so we appreciate the input.

The "Conservative Voice of Northeastern Maryland" is trying to establish the ability for folks to listen over the internet. Once that is established, you'll be able to listen to all of your favorite conservative shows and guests, also including RM's Kenny Burns and Mark Newgent, on Tuesdays, Wednesday, and Thursdays from 5-630.


Check below to see if you can hear us tomorrow night: (H/T Radio Locator).

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