Liberty Cap Talk Live: The Special Edition Show Episode 12 on Tonight @ 11 P.M. EST
The recent events that unfolded in this Party as well as the current election will be discussed on tonight's second episode of this new season of Liberty Cap Talk Live: The Special Edition Show.
Here's the episode description from BlogTalkRadio.com:
Episode 12: Seattle Cop Punches Teen, Boston Tea Party Controversy, Gen. McChrystal, Etc.
Call-in Phone #: 347.326.9920
Episode URL: http://tinyurl.com/2a3tpmh
Chat URL: http://tinyurl.com/255nj6g
In the twelfth episode, Todd and his panelists libertarian activist and pundit Jason Jewell and Peace, Freedom, and Movement Radio and Boston Tea Party At-Large Member candidate Michael Shanklin discuss Seattle Cop Ian Walsh who punches 19-year-old Marilyn Levias after she shoves him for trying to arrest her 17-year-old friend Angel Rosenthal on the non-violent crime of "jaywalking," Levias later apologizes to Officer Walsh and he accepts her apology, the public's shameful condemnation of Levias's action against Walsh, The Smoking Gun website digging up a story on the teen girl's past involving theft, Obama accepts General McChrystal's resignation from his post in Afghanistan after he publicly questions the administration's role in the country, Mike Shanklin running for the Boston Tea Party's At-Large seat on the National Committee in the wake of controversy stirred up by the Party's founder Tom Knapp and former At-Large member and current candidate Neil Kiernan Stephenson, Obama preparing to challenge Arizona's immigration law a.k.a. S.B. 1070, etc.
Former Boston Tea Party Chairman Doug Gaking will be on for a half hour discussion from 11:30 p.m. EST to midnight to talk about the recent events unfolding in the Boston Tea Party, especially the controversy surrounding the fourth At-Large seat, the currently-running At-Large seat election, and what future holds for the organization.
The show will be quite interesting, quite eventful, and everyone is invited to listen to the show. If Neil tunes in and wants to call in, fine by me, but I will make it clear that this is my show, not his.





Comments
VTV:
Yep, it's easy to know it's not my show. Because you probably have less then a hundred listeners.
Todd Andrew Barnett:
How many listeners I have is frankly none of your business. I concede that it's not hundreds or thousands, but I have enough to keep my show interesting to them. Besides my show was on BTR LONG before yours ever was. And, more to the point, its longevity speaks volumes because people are interested in the freedom message, considering it comes from me.
Besides, what do YOU care? If you really care THAT much, Neil, then how many listeners do you have? Ohhh, I should say....1?
VTV:
Well since you asked.
I have roughly 1,300 regular listeners. And countless more as my radio show is distributed via other networks.
Also, the fact that you signed up for a blogtalkradio.com account before I did really means nothing. Nor does the fact that it has "longevity". It's not like your show could be canceled. As long as you do the shows you will have all the longevity you want.
Todd Andrew Barnett:
"Well since you asked."
Well, yes, I did, but ONLY because you brought it up first. I fail to see the point of that anyway, but if it makes you all soft and creamy deep down inside, so much the better for you, huh?
"I have roughly 1,300 regular listeners. And countless more as my radio show is distributed via other networks."
Why is it (to me at least) that your claim has no legs to stand on?
Just because you claim that number doesn't make it true. Unless you're willing to post your private weekly live callers and archive downloads as cited evidence to support your contention, I venture to dare that it's much, much lower than that (probably around 100).
Besides, Free Talk Live and other pro-freedom shows BEAT you by a large mile, and they've been on the air for over 10 years now. And that's because they're on terrestrial radio via the Genesis Communictions Network (GCN) (FM/AM transmitter band) and on their live Internet audio stream (including Windows Media, RealPlayer, etc.).
Besides, it's not like your show is on the front page of Blog Talk Radio every day. I know LOTS of shows that beat you and me entirely, and they've gotten FAR more listenerships than our shows.
"Also, the fact that you signed up for a blogtalkradio.com account before I did really means nothing."
That's simply a matter of perspective. The fact that my show has been on the air on BlogTalkRadio (which was later moved to NowLive and then back on BTR) before you came onto the scene proves that I've been doing this longer than you have. And it's true; I have. Face it -- if it didn't mean anything, it wouldn't have lasted as long. Sorry, Cupcake, but your point is meaningless.
It's that it doesn't matter to you, but that's fine. It doesn't matter to me whether you think my point has any merit (in the final analysis) or not.
"Nor does the fact that it has 'longevity'. It's not like your show could be canceled. As long as you do the shows you will have all the longevity you want."
The fact that it has 'longevity' says a lot. If it didn't mean anything, like I said, it wouldn't have lasted as long as it had, and that's telling. You forget that BTR reserves the right to put any show it wants on the chopping block. It's been done before, and the network can do it again (if it so wishes).
It'll be on the air for a while, much longer than you anticipate. If that's not a healthy sign of longevity to you, then you're delusional....as usual.