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July 29, 2005

The Crappy Party

Kool Aid Report find evidence of a bunch of elitist, capitalist pigs throwing a party:

Diamond Bluff offers the lifestyle many strive for, but seldom attain. Located on a 300-foot-high bluff overlooking the Mississippi River, you'll enjoy breathtaking views and sunsets. And the wonders of nature are just outside your door. Large wooded lots accommodate homes as big as your dreams and are also home to many species of wildlife. In addition, they provide the privacy you crave. So come live where eagles soar at eye-level … at Estates of Diamond Bluff.
And the occasion?
Many strive, but few attain – yep, that fits right into the egalitarian mold of Dead Air America Leftism. Assuming you are the keeper of the mold. After all, it was the big shots in the Kremlin who got all the goodies – and so it is for the hosts at Out of Air America (OOAA).
That's right - the local FrankenNet affiliate is throwing a shindig at a place that most of their listeners couldn't afford even if they, say, pilfered the treasury of a large non-profit!
As long as they don’t have fun, and there’s little chance of fun being on the docket, I guess it’s ok.

‘Cmon Lefties, if you’re going to do a remote, take the show to your audience – a union hall, Oak Park Heights prison, or under an overpass (oops, was that too insensitive?). Find one of your highly niche special interest groups and have at it

Indeed.

Posted by Mitch at July 29, 2005 07:24 PM | TrackBack
Comments

That's where the NARN was last year, wasn't it? I still have the bumper sticker. Fantastic real estate. Too bad it will be polluted, however briefly, by Airhead America.

Posted by: Ryan at July 29, 2005 08:29 PM

Grr. Why can I never view comments when there's only one?

Posted by: Ryan at July 29, 2005 11:36 PM

Did Diamond Bluffs stop advertising on the Northern Alliance show? How rich are your other listeners, anyway?

Perhaps the local Air America affiliate saw what last year's picnic did for your shows Arbitron ratings.

Maybe they're marketting to future communes. Gotta raise the population density somehow.

I think it's fair to say more than a few Air America picnicers will be coming from Lake Minnetonka, Minnetrasta, and whatever other townships composed of a dozen multi-million dollar homes I am forgetting, conveniently stowed outside the urban growth boundary.

Had to pass right by a better picnic only ten minutes from home.

Posted by: Knowledge Worker at July 30, 2005 01:06 PM

Here's a link to last year's picnic report

http://www.northernallianceradio.com/archives/2004_07.html

Posted by: Knowledge Worker at July 30, 2005 01:09 PM
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