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Eric Hogue is a 25-plus year radio professional. A 2004 recipient of the Andy Anderson Award for excellence in broadcasting. Hogue has a background in sports play-by-play for both radio and television. He was raised a fundamental legalist, became a contemporary cultural pastor and now resides in "graceland" as a saved Ragamuffin. Hogue is also a veteran husband, a learning father of two teenagers daughters. During his years as a general market 'News/Talk Radio Host', he was credited with starting the 2003 re-call of California Governor Gray Davis. Now, "The Eric Hogue Show" can be heard all over Northern California on 710am KFIA in Sacramento, and 1100am KFAX in San Francisco and San Jose.

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Eric Hogue

Radio Talk Host and Syndicated Columnist

Friday, February 22, 2008

Friday's Talk Feature

CLINTON GOES ON ATTACK IN DEBATE WITH OBAMA From the story: Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama veered from collegial to clenched and combative in a debate on Thursday, with Mrs. Clinton turning especially aggressive as she all but accused Mr. Obama of plagiarism and derided his political message as “change you can Xerox.” MORE: “I think it’s important for a lot of Americans to do what I have never been able to do: learn another language,” Mrs. Clinton said. She noted that she opposed making English the official national language, but also said it should remain a “common unifying” language for all Americans (New York Times).

HERE ARE SOME MORE OPINIONS ABOUT OBAMA'S COMMENTS 

Meanwhile, Peggy Noonan is asking some big questions of the Obamas. A sample: Are the Obamas, at bottom, snobs? Do they understand America? Are they of it? Did anyone at their Ivy League universities school them in why one should love America? Do they confuse patriotism with nationalism, or nativism? Are they more inspired by abstractions like "international justice" than by old visions of America as the city on a hill, which is how John Winthrop saw it, and Ronald Reagan and JFK spoke of it?  Have they been, throughout their adulthood, so pampered and praised--so raised in the liberal cocoon--that they are essentially unaware of what and how normal Americans think? And are they, in this, like those cosseted yuppies, the Clintons?

Why is all this actually not a distraction but a real issue? Because Americans have common sense and are bottom line. They think like this. If the president and his first lady are not loyal first to America and its interests, who will be? The president of France? But it's his job to love France, and protect its interests. If America's leaders don't love America tenderly, who will? Compare Noonan’s column to the story by Ben Smith at The Politico, “Obama Once Visited ‘60s Terrorists.”

POLL: NARNIA TRIUMPHS OVER HARRY POTTER  the story: The Harry Potter series has been comprehensively beaten in a poll of the best children's books of all time by a host of traditional classics. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, Winnie the Pooh and the Famous Five all finished above the only Harry Potter book to make the top 50. The results are a surprise because the last four Harry Potter stories were the fastest-selling books in history (The Telegraph, London).

WHAT ARE AMERICA’S MOST SINFUL CITIES? Picking up on a Forbes story detailing America’s most sinful cities, Albert Mohler considers the list from a distinctly Christian perspective (AlbertMohler.com).

SHOULD THE GOVERNMENT BAIL OUT SINKING HOMEOWNERS? From the story: Prodded in part by some of the nation’s biggest banks, the Bush administration and Congress are considering costly new proposals for the government to rescue hundreds of thousands of homeowners whose mortgages are higher than the value of their houses. MORE: Not since the Depression has a larger share of Americans owed more on their homes than they are worth. With the collapse of the housing boom, nearly 8.8 million homeowners, or 10.3 percent of the total, are underwater. That is more than double the percentage just a year ago, according to a new estimate of the damage by Moody’s Economy.com (New York Times). 

The United States has been in church for nearly a year, now, preached to, proselytized, evalngelized, tesified to by one presidential candidate after another. It seems to be working, on me at least. I've come to a decision. I'm going to vote for a christian. How is this campaign different from all others? There is this: Never before in American political history have so many Jews gone to so much trouble to try to disprove a candidate's assertions that he is a true Christian. Harretz Jewish News 

Multiple GRAMMY, and 51-time Dove Award winner Steven Curtis Chapman will be the special guest on Gospel Music Channel's new news, entertainment and variety series The Kitchen Sink this Saturday, Feb. 23 at 8:00 p.m. Critically acclaimed gospel saxophonist Angella Christie also appears on the show and both artists will perform songs from their latest projects. Steven is my favorite CCM artist and music minister for this generation. He is also a great friend, seek this program out and allow the kids to enjoy the journey. Contemporary gospel superstar, Chapman will perform "Yours," "Cinderella," and "One Little Heartbeat" from his latest album This Moment. Christie will play "Because of Who You Are," "Glory Glory" and "Like The Dew" from her fourth album The Breath of Life. Behind the scenes bonus footage from the show can be seen online at http://www.gospelmusicchannel.com .  

The Kitchen Sink, hosted by Elle Duncan, airs every Saturday at 8:00 p.m. ET highlighting the weeks most requested videos, live performances, interviews with the hottest gospel singers of today along with undiscovered new talent and inspiring stories for the whole family. The Kitchen Sink encores Saturdays at 11:00 p.m. ET, Sundays at noon and 6:00 p.m. ET, Mondays 10:00 a.m. ET and Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m. ET.

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