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KFI Host Reacts to NY Times Piece on Climate Change

John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou reacted to a climate change article in the NY Times which describes a mega storm that could last for a month.

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Los Angeles radio hosts John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou reacted Monday to a climate change article printed in the New York Times which describes a mega storm that could last for a month.

The KFI Radio hosts described the article written by Raymond Zhong as an “odd story.” 

“When I saw it on the front page of the actual printed paper, I was like we are being hit over the head with a drought,” said Chiampou. “Now you’re telling us that we’re going to drown?” 

Zhong wrote that a storm of this magnitude could cause more economic damage than a massive earthquake. 

Kobylt pointed out that the same report was published in the Los Angeles Times

“They (media) really go for these frightening stories so they can continue pushing their global warming obsession,” he added. 

The report states that the amount of rain predicted during this mega storm could test the levees, dams, and rivers in the state’s systems. 

John and Ken suggested that the New York Times may have received federal grant money to research this report. 

“From what I have read, if you’re doing climate research you aren’t allowed to research anything other than global warming, climate change disaster,” Kobylt said. “If you do any research that pushes back on what the cult says, then you are out of business.” 

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Gerard Gibert: ‘I Certainly Will Try’ to Fill Rush Limbaugh’s Shoes

“Maybe I will marginally fit his shoes.”

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There are several news/talk stations across the country attempting to fill the shoes left behind after the death of Rush Limbaugh in 2021. Even so, some radio hosts might want to avoid becoming or replacing Limbaugh. SuperTalk Mississippi Network host Gerard Gibert is considered the Limbaugh of the state as someone who could be the next person to take off nationwide and have a nationally syndicated show. 

However, Gilber doesn’t consider himself to be the next Limbaugh. Still, there are some traits that he’s taking from the former radio host and looking to implement with his show. 

“I’m not in Rush’s league,” Gibert told Newsmax. “He said he was an entertainer and an informer, and that’s something good with which to aspire. Maybe I will marginally fit his shoes. I certainly will try.”

Gibert has been with SuperTalk Mississippi Network since 2020, when the outlet asked him to guest host for longtime talk show icon J.T. Williamson. 

As Williamson battled lymphoma, Gibert increasingly filled in. After Williamson’s death in July of 2021, Gibert was invited to become a full-time host. He now hosts a midday program from 10 am to 1 pm. 

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Keith Olbermann: Let’s Run Fox News Reporter Out of the Industry After Question About Biden’s Age

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Fox News correspondent Lucas Tomlinson faced criticism on Sunday after citing a question he asked President Joe Biden as evidence that the president encounters questions about his age amid a pursuit for re-election. Keith Olbermann wants to push the reporter out of the industry altogether.

In January 2021, Biden made history by becoming the oldest person ever elected President of the United States, at 78. If he wins re-election next year, he will complete his second term and leave the White House at 86.

While the question is ideal, podcaster Keith Olbermann is one of the news media members to go after Tomlinson for leaving out the context in his tweet. The former MSNBC host called out the correspondent for fabricating the scenario of the question that Biden responded to.

“This is the first story made up by (Fox News) in nearly four days,” Olbermann wrote on X.

“(Lucas Tomlinson) is quoting himself here. He also reported ‘Biden was being questioned about his age’ when he was the only one who asked. Lucas is not a professional and not honest. Let’s run him out of the industry.”

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Bill Spadea, New Jersey 101.5 Partner for New Podcast

“This partnership is the next step in the great success of our morning show, which has seen ratings skyrocket in recent years.”

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Bill Spadea and New Jersey 101.5 have partnered for a new podcast centered on the Garden State.

New Jersey 101.5 presents Common Ground with Bill Spadea will feature live, on-location episodes from New Jersey towns, landmarks, and businesses.

“This partnership is the next step in the great success of our morning show, which has seen ratings skyrocket in recent years,” said Spadea. “We’re excited to be bringing multiple remote podcasts to our audience every month and look forward to seeing everyone on the trail!”

Bill Spadea currently hosts the station’s morning show. The station says the new partnership expands the relationship between New Jersey 101.5 and the state’s top-rated morning show.

“Bill is a valued member of our NJ 101.5 family and this partnership allows us to expand our relationship. Our sponsors and audience will have an opportunity to meet Bill in unique locations around the state as Bill discusses topics that matter.”

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