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Right Angle: Lightning Round XVII

Stephen Green leads a reluctant Bill Whittle and Scott Ott in the 17th installment of Right Angle Lightning Round. It’s ambush journalism at its finest.

Stephen Green leads a reluctant Bill Whittle and Scott Ott in the 17th installment of Right Angle Lightning Round. It’s ambush journalism at its finest.

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Watched Tucker regularly until FNC shut down Judge Jeanine Pirro. I will wait to see if she is back on the air. Tucker evidently, years ago, he said some mildly offensive comments on a shock jock radio show.

It seems Steve has fallen into some disfavor of sorts. Bill & Scott were alloted a combined total of 11 horizontal inches of my screen while Steve had a mere 4″. What’s up with that?

Makes for some interesting coordination challenges. I’ve taken to expressing time in Pacific to simplify things, although the site is in Texas Time, because…Texas.

Those people protesting were not at a Carlson speaking event they were outside his house. I limit my news watching to preserve my sanity but Tucker Carlson is the only one I tty to catch daily.

John, this episode was recorded last week. the new Backstage episode, which we just posted, sounds a lot better.

Bill: With all due respect, would you PLEASE retire the “You’re killing me, Larry,” phrase? Maybe have a contest or something to come up with something new? Please?

Keep up the great work!

I never saw that one, but we have a radio commercial around here (don’t ask me what for!) where someone offers some outrageous sale and the salesperson says “you’re killing me Larry”…

We finished taping this week’s segments about an hour ago, and I’m happy to report that my audio problem has been corrected.

I’d listen to the Lightning Round through a tin can and string.

Wait, I think I did…

I kid, I kid. Glad your audio has been fixed, though it really didn’t bother me that much.

Steve, I don’t think so. I do have some experience with sound as I worked on the crew of Austin City Limits. It sound like the input level is too high. I don’t think it’s an impedance problem but there is a lot of bass and your voice seems smeared and not crisp.

Dang, I missed that comment.
Webster, you sound a lot that that Scott Ott guy.
Are you brothers or something?

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