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Kathy Bay Malloy
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Decatur GA 30083
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Kathy never expected a career in radio as a talk show producer. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Kathy was completing her nursing degree when in 2001 - in an emergency - she was asked to fill in as the producer of Mike's program. Within a few weeks she knew she'd found more than a temporary job. Since that beginning, Kathy has steadily grown more comfortable behind the control console, editing, engineering, and assisting in topic selection for the program while also retaining a fairly sizeable chunk of her sanity. Oh, and did we mention the utter (joyful) chaos of raising a daughter who, for some odd reason, only stops talking when she's asleep. Strange, that.
A life-long "talk radio junkie," Kathy takes her job with all the seriousness required, and thoroughly enjoys producing a talk show that's intelligent, factual, informative, and most of all entertaining. She takes great pride in -- and has great fun with -- the two biggest joys in her life: Their daughter Molly, and producing one of the most dynamic talk programs in radio.
(6 comments) SHARE Wednesday, November 6, 2013 Sign of the Beast?
It seems Ken Cuccinelli was a bit too kooky even for the Teabaggers to fully embrace. His buddy, Texas Rep. Matt Kraus is one of those crazy Christians that gives otherwise normal Christians the willies. To suggest that your political opposition is made up of evil, devil-worshippers kind of goes against the nature of pluralism and a democratic society.
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, November 4, 2013 Living in Crazyland
Why any American would prefer crappy health care coverage is a mystery. Well, maybe not if your a Fox "news" viewer. They're used to being spoon-fed BS that rational, thinking adults wouldn't accept. Like the need to invade Iraq following an attack on America by 19 Saudi hijackers.
(6 comments) SHARE Wednesday, October 30, 2013 Witch Hunt
The questioning of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius sounded more like Salem, MA circa 1675 than Washington, DC 2013. If you heard some of the inane questions she faced from the assembled group of rich (mostly) male Republicans, she might as well be broken on the rack, or burned at the stake.
SHARE Tuesday, October 29, 2013 Cruzin' for a Bruizin'
Senator Ted Cruz is the gift that keeps on giving. Just when you think it's impossible for Texas' current favorite neocon to say anything crazier, he does. This time he's claiming that "stand your ground" laws are good for minorities. Much like the logic his ilk use to state that guns prevent shooting deaths.
SHARE Monday, October 28, 2013 Bad Grahammer
The government shutdown is over (for now) and Congress is back at "work," which means they can return to the difficult business of whining about the Affordable Care Act, undermining immigration reform, and reviving all the Benghazi conspiracy theories. Never fear, Sen. Lindsay Graham is all over that bad boy.
SHARE Thursday, October 24, 2013 Home Sweet Drone
A grandmother working in her garden, is she an enemy of America? US drones are massacring civilians every single day. 70% of drone strike victims in attacks on Yemen were civilians. Does that seem a course of action "least likely to result in the loss of innocent life" to you?
(4 comments) SHARE Monday, October 21, 2013 Remember the Alamo . . .
The US government is again open for business, which means the pro-gun nuts are free to rally at America's noted historical sites. They wasted no time in staging a "come and take it" rally at The Alamo, proudly waving their large, shiny phallic symbols for all to see.
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, October 17, 2013 Don't Hold Your Breath for the Teabagger Demise
The Teabaggers are relentless. They're like the proverbial cockroach that will infest the planet long after the environment can no longer support higher life forms. The Teabaggers will remain. No amount of RAID will rid us of these pesky bugs. If you think Cruz and his soggy minions are going to skitter into the shadowy corners of their offices and disappear forever, then you don't know anything about cockroaches.
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, October 14, 2013 Tea and Sympathy
The Teabaggers who are holding America hostage while they continue their toddler temper tantrum over implementation of the ACA have lost all credibility. And if they continue past the debt ceiling deadline this week, they may lose more than their veiled pretense of representing TRUE American values.
SHARE Wednesday, October 9, 2013 Sacrilicious
Robertson anointed carbohydrates as the holiest of holies. Manna from heaven is loaded with carbs, after all. Communion wafers, body of Christ, got'cha. Ditto the milk and honey, loaves and fishes, etc. Well, the honey and loaves anyway. But did you know that carbs fuel God's furnace?
(2 comments) SHARE Monday, October 7, 2013 Thank a Teabagger
he true obscenity is all this pain and suffering. All these cancer-treatment denials, all these kids kicked off Head Start or baby formula, it's all because a bunch of toddlers in the House want to stomp their little feet and cry about the Affordable Care Act. Even though this government shutdown does NOTHING to advance their lost cause. How does Ted Cruz sleep at night?
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, October 4, 2013 Open Mic Night
The news we receive has become so neutered it is useless, Truthseekers. The only time the journalists bring their A-game against our elected officials is when they're caught with their pants down. If it ain't sexy, it ain't making the headlines.
SHARE Wednesday, October 2, 2013 The Book of Bill
Bill "Tiller the Killer" O'Reilly appeared on rival network CBS to give an interview on the divine inspiration behind his latest "history" book, "Killing Jesus." Bill claims the tome was given to him by the Almighty Himself.
(1 comments) SHARE Tuesday, October 1, 2013 Don't Forget To Turn Out the Lights
Thanks to the dysfunctional deeds of the rabid right-wingers in Congress, there will be no trips to the National Zoo (hope somebody is feeding the animals), no panda-cam to track the action of the little cubs, no food inspections, no camping in National parks, no access to the Smithsonian Museum (art thief alert!).
SHARE Monday, September 30, 2013 Keystone Pipe Dreams
It's a dangerous game of chicken our elected leaders are playing. The Neocons in Congress are doing double duty: working their best manipulative mojo on the mainstream media to blame Harry Reid for a possible shutdown while simultaneously working to raise co2 levels when they should be focused on raising the debt ceiling.
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, September 26, 2013 Cruz Control
Ted Cruz tossed a life preserver to House leaders Bohener and Cantor, who needed a nutcase to serve as a poster boy for idiocy of the extremists in their party to rally the more "mainstream" Republicans behind a more sensible solution to the current funding crisis. For them, Cruz was a walking, talking, "I'm With Stupid" tee shirt.
SHARE Tuesday, September 24, 2013 The First Cut is the Deepest
Why the steep cuts to the food stamp program? Because these knuckle-draggers are so obsessed with the impossible task of overturning the Affordable Care Act they are willing to go to any extreme, including shutting down the government or starving the (non)working class, just to indulge their twisted fantasies.
SHARE Monday, September 23, 2013 Bye-Bye, Miss American Pie . . .
There's no chicken in everyone's pot, and it's not morning in America, either. Feels more like permanent midnight is approaching. With thousands of Americans driven into poverty each month, there is a moral imperative to stop this. Sooner or later, we will all become the 99%.
(1 comments) SHARE Wednesday, September 18, 2013 Blind Man's Bluff
Of course we support the Americans With Disabilities Act. It's pitiful that it took an act of Congress to mandate that differently-abled Americans should have equal access to public facilities and equal opportunities for employment and other rights, but that's just another comment on our long history of discrimination. But is it a good idea for blind persons to carry loaded weapons?
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, September 16, 2013 Not the Last, Just the Next
Another Monday, another madman with a weapon. What else is there to say? We posted a long list last Monday of shooting deaths over that last weekend. And, there's a fresh batch of gunfire and smoke to greet us this week -- every week. It just never stops...