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Gawd:
From today's AJC:
This November — after 40 years on the air and answering more than 180,000 callers — the WSB (AM 750) radio host will really have something to crow about. He will be inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame — the highest honor a radio host can achieve.
“People outside our industry have no idea how big a deal this is,” says Boortz’s WSB colleague and close friend, Clark Howard. “ It’s bigger than an Academy Award would be for an actor. Instead of honoring one piece of work, it honors a lifetime.”
“I was almost in tears,” says Boortz
Probably the first time
Forget about it all for a few minutes — forget about his suggestion that Atlanta’s “urban outdoorsmen” (the homeless) should be shipped off in a freight train in the middle of the night; that certain Katrina victims were “worthless parasites”; that the parents of an incoherent 9-year-old were raising a “worm farmer.”
Forget Boortz’s more measured positions, as well: His support for the FairTax plan and former President Bush’s War on Terror. Turn off that hectoring radio voice for a moment, and ...
“Are you sure I can’t get you a cup of coffee?” Boortz asks a visitor, making another of his many daily trips to the coffee pot in the cafeteria at WSB Radio’s Midtown Atlanta headquarters. He seems a little like Mr. Wilson — that gruff softie from the old Dennis the Menace cartoon. :puke::puke::puke::puke::puke:
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