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Eddie Coyle:
His show is a voyage into the mind of a schizophreniac. The mood swings are unreal,he'll often contradict himself within a sentence. Constant internal conflict from this guy is obvious if you listen over a sustained amount of time. He's quite entertaining...but I can't take any of what he says seriously. The donations to Jerry Brown and bizarre letters to Allen Ginsberg raise questions about his true feelings in politics and sexuality.
M. Knight:
--- Quote from: Eddie Coyle on March 17, 2011, 11:19:19 AM ---His show is a voyage into the mind of a schizophreniac. The mood swings are unreal,he'll often contradict himself within a sentence. Constant internal conflict from this guy is obvious if you listen over a sustained amount of time. He's quite entertaining...but I can't take any of what he says seriously. The donations to Jerry Brown and bizarre letters to Allen Ginsberg raise questions about his true feelings in politics and sexuality.
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You've hit upon some very interesting points. The guy is an anomaly wrapped in a conundrum. He can be very entertaining and incisive.
aldousburbank:
--- Quote from: Eddie Coyle on March 17, 2011, 11:19:19 AM ---His show is a voyage into the mind of a schizophreniac. The mood swings are unreal,he'll often contradict himself within a sentence. Constant internal conflict from this guy is obvious if you listen over a sustained amount of time. He's quite entertaining...but I can't take any of what he says seriously. The donations to Jerry Brown and bizarre letters to Allen Ginsberg raise questions about his true feelings in politics and sexuality.
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Exactly! This Is Great Stuff!
The General:
--- Quote from: Eddie Coyle on March 17, 2011, 11:19:19 AM ---I can't take any of what he says seriously. The donations to Jerry Brown and bizarre letters to Allen Ginsberg raise questions about his true feelings in politics and sexuality.
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His politics have evolved over his lifetime, like anybody's. You can't judge where he stands today by what his politics were when he was 30. Remember, Ronald Reagan was once a devoted member of the Democrat Party. He's truly an independent and an open book, his virulent criticism of Bush is only one example. And his 'contradicting himself within a sentence' is often satirical, like Rush, but much more subtle.
The basic tenets of his show are brilliant: He has defined a nation with three words: Borders, Language, and Culture. America sorely needs to strengthen all three. Call me a nationalist if you want, but I agree with him wholeheartedly.
Eddie Coyle:
--- Quote from: The General on March 17, 2011, 12:25:07 PM ---
His politics have evolved over his lifetime, like anybody's. You can't judge where he stands today by what his politics were when he was 30.
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The Jerry Brown donations were in 2006, at the age of 64. His allegedly conservative son had a $25,000 donation to Gavin Newsom last year(it was sent back after gay pressure groups complained)
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