Archive for December 2010
Thank You ALL: radioviceonline.com hits 2 million views in 2010
Thank you all for making this such a great year for us all. We hit the magic 2 million mark at 11:33. From Steve, myself, the SOS, Dave and Tom … our deepest gratitude. You can leave comments below and I am sure Steve and the SOS will add their comments too.
Read MoreMost watched Radioviceonline.com videos in 2010
I was intrigued by Steve’s post on which of the radioviceonline.com posts were most viewed in 2010, so I thought I would add to the fun. Below the fold you can see the top 11 most viewed videos on our blog this year based on You Tube views. You might be surprised.
Read MoreRadio Vice Online top 20 posts for 2010
OK, why not. Got a few of e-mail requests, plus Ed Morrissey over at Hot Air is doing something similar and having some fun. We don’t get nearly the traffic of the big sites, so our top post list can be more easily influenced by Internet phenomenon including the strange entry of popular keywords into search…
Read MoreLiberal journalist deems Constitution too damn hard to read – it’s “not a clear document”
Continuing the theme of journalists who just don’t get it and/or always have their head two feet deep in the sand … we’ve got a Washington Post columnist who thinks the United States Constitution is just too damn hard to understand since it was written so long ago. This guy is pathetic.
Read MoreSanitation workers slowed efforts result of budget protest? Update: Criminal probe?
I’m not sure how much faith you can put in reports from anonymous New York City Sanitation Department employees who met with a city councilman yesterday, but you might as well read about it. They say the “message” sent – supported and encouraged by management – was in retaliation for demotions, attrition and budget cuts.
Read MoreSymptom of the Disease: Journalist thinks Connecticut governor must “win” money for state
Yes, I understand the current political climate requires town finance managers to beg for money from the state, and state leaders must beg for money from the federal government, but can we agree this is a problem? Actually, it’s incrementally grown from a small issue to what any well-informed TEA Party member would refer to…
Read MoreZero tolerance crap continues at high school – lunch box mix up leads to expulsion (Update)
Even though the report states principals are supposed to consider the “true intent” of the student involved, they seem to have completely ignored the guideline. Teachers found a paring knife in the lunch box of 17 year old Ashley Smithwick’s lunch box at Southern Lee High School in Sanford, N.C. They expelled her. (See the update below.)
Read MoreA nation of wusses? Where’s that pioneer spirit asks … Ed Rendell?
This is the driver of the morning. If you are not familiar with the story, the Eagles cancelled their game with Minnesota scheduled for Sunday night because of the threat of snow. That’s all Ed Rendell needed to hear. As you listen to this interview you will be stunned this is a Democrat. Listen to…
Read MoreFelon on parole kills cop – previously serving three consecutive life sentences
Woburn, Mass. police officer Jack Maguire, 60, a married father, was killed in the line of duty on Sunday night. His killer, who took advantage of the blizzard to rob the Kohls jewelery counter in Woburn, was paroled in Feb. 2009 after being handed three consecutive life sentences for multiple crimes.
Read MoreVideo shocker: Matthews says he doesn’t think Democrats want to stop illegal immigration
OK, not so much a shocker because … well, it’s true. But Matthews, reverting to his early talk show host form, takes a shot at the Democrats progressive agenda for 2011, and illegal immigration is the eye of the impending storm. Says Matthews, “I don’t trust the Democrats when it comes to stopping illegal immigration”.…
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