Bob Glass Returns to Colorado Radio
by Ari Armstrong | 4:33 pm, May 30, 2009 | Comments Off
Bob Glass, a founding member of the Tyranny Response Team active a few years ago, is back in Colorado preparing to jolt the radio waves.
Glass, "coming out of a self-imposed exile from Idaho," begins his "Radio Free America" show on Monday, June 1, from 9:00 to 11:00 p.m. The Monday-through-Friday show will broadcast on four different stations and stream on the internet. Tune in at KRCN 1060 Longmont, KKKK 1580 Colorado Springs, KVLE 610 Vail, KSKE 1450 Buena Vista, or at TheBigMoneyStation.com.Glass, formerly publisher of The Partisan magazine, takes a decidedly pro-liberty, pro-free market stance on the issues. Often controversial (he once protested at Tom Mauser's house), Glass recently made the news protesting Ward Churchill in Boulder.
Glass, who grew up in the big city, promises to lace his show "with healthy doses of New York sarcasm." He seeks to "encourage people from all sides of the political and philosophical spectrum to call in with their ideas and opinions."
Glass reflects that he once "was the owner of Paladin Arms, in Longmont, arguably the most politically incorrect gun store that ever was." He is "now back on the Front Range ready to take the good fight to the airwaves," he says. "Tune in and be a part of it."
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