Showing posts with label WQBB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WQBB. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

The Voice: John McCain makes Hillary look tall, blond, and attractive.

Yesterday on “The Voice”, Knoxville’s premier political talk radio show, State representative Frank Nicely dropped in for a chat, some coffee and homespun humor. As usual, Lloyd Daugherty, Kelvin Moxley, and Frank Cagle hosted the show, along with Scottish guest, Rev. John Stuart. Various topics were discussed, especially the narrowing of the field in both the Republican and Democrat Presidential nominee campaigns.

The merits of John McCain and Ann Coulter were debated and at one point the Rev. Stuart quipped: “The only thing wrong with John McCain is that he makes Hillary look tall, blond, and attractive.”

Today’s show features Senator Bob Corker, who will be expressing his opinions about the GOP primaries and the whole presidential election process. When he first went to Capitol Hill, many thought that Sen. Corker was going to be a ‘yes man’ for the President. He’s turned out to be his own man and makes very good representation of the Volunteer State in the Beltway. Callers may have an opportunity to talk with their Senator whilst he is on the program.

The Voice airs at 10.00am this morning till 12noon on 1040AM WQBB. Call (865) 656-1040 to express your questions and opinions live on the show.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

The Voice is Back on the Air


Knoxville's best darn political radio show is back on the air next Monday. Just in time to stir things up in the local elections, Llloyd Daugherty and Kelvin Moxley will be getting behind the silver microphone to broadcast their incisive and ascerbic views on local politics. The Voice returns to the airwaves, Mondays through Fridays for two hours at 10.00AM on WQBB 1040AM.

The Presidential election process will also come under their scrutiny and guests like Frank Cagle will add to the tantalising conversations and political entertainment.

For the past year, Knoxville has been without the words, wit, and wisdom of the Voice. Come Monday 28 January, all that will be rectified.

As usual, listeners can call in to the show. The new number is (865) 656-1040.