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Brownie's idea to honk horns around State Capitol shows how talk-radio shows launch ideas & action

by: Jason Salzman

Thu Mar 07, 2013 at 13:35:16 PM MST

All the cars honking in front of the State Capitol on Monday became a symbol, in the media, of the angry opposition to gun-safety legislation.

I'm not the first to report this, but the idea for the honk-athon came from Michael "Brownie" Brown, who was doing a "heck've a job" during Hurricane Katrina, in George W. Bush's humble opinion.

Last Thursday on his KHOW radio show and on his blog, Brownie first started encouraging listeners to drive by the State Capitol and lean on their horns:

We can spend all day Monday driving by...laying on that horn until it's driving you crazy. I want to hear horns honking all day long at Colfax and Broadway...So are you in or not? I have no clue if this will work or not...but i think if all of you think about this, it's a pretty easy thing to do....All i am suggesting is you drive around, you lay on your horn, you make as much noise as possible.

Brown then took his horn campaign deeper into the conservative echo chamber, apeearing on other talk shows and promoting it to his friends.

And his idea took off, as Brownie reported on his blog Monday:

Little did I realize how impactful that suggestion [of honking horns] would be for decent, ordinary citizens around the nation. First, the Daily Caller picked up the story. Then, Erick Erickson at Red State picked up the story. You can read those here and here. Both are great stories and I'm grateful for their coverage.

Some people write off radio, but Brownie's stunt shows how conservative talk shows can launch an idea or an action, using the media connectons and pseudo "celebrity" qualities of the hosts, as well as the networks of their fringe audiences.
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When Brownie tells us to vote for Romney, what will Sirota say?

by: Jason Salzman

Tue Jul 31, 2012 at 07:09:01 AM MST

If you listened to progressive talk-radio host David Sirota and conservative Michael Brown on the radio, before they were paired up on KHOW's new afternoon talk show, you know that Brown was explicitly pro-Romney.

But you might not know whether Sirota would vote for Obama at all.

So you wonder, how will this play out on their new show, called the Rundown.

Will Brown be telling listeners to vote for Romney, while Sirota says both candidates are, as Ralph Nader liked to say, tweedle dee and tweedle dum?

If so, who wants to listen that one-sided conversation?  It sounds too much like some bizarre permutation of the conservative love fest you'd hear on the Caplis and Silverman Show, which used to occupy Sirota and Brown's afternoon slot on 630-AM KHOW (3 - 7 p.m.)

Asked about this via email, Brown, whom President George Bush thought was doing a "heck've a job" during the Katrina disaster, wrote:

Brown: "I do plan to vote for Romney and will actively support him. I probably am more enthusiastic about Romney than Sirota is about BHO. But, having said that, we're not really discussing that issue much on air. My guess is left-leaning listeners might be upset at both of us -- me for supporting Romney and David for criticizing BHO."

Exactlty. Left-leaning listeners like me might get upset and turn off the radio, like I did when Caplis and Silverman piled on Obama. I mean, among other things, it's boring, even if you don't love Obama. It's bad radio.

I asked Sirota how he'd counter Brownie when he starts telling us to vote Romney, or that Romney will do a heck've a job as President:

Sirota: "When this show was formulated, one thing that was central was that our show was not going to be agenda radio. It's not going to be Crossfire. I really take that to heart. It's not foremost on my mind to convince people to vote for one candidate or another. I'm not enthused about Obama or Romney."

But, still, I said to Sirota, what if Brownie is sitting next to you telling people to vote for Romney?

"I would ask people to think about how much of a difference there is between Obama and Romney," Sirota told me. "There are some differences but they are not epic."

Sirota said that when the issue of Obamacare come up on a recent show, Brownie trashed the legislation but Sirota defended aspects of it, saying he did not like the way it was structured but that "uninsured people will at least be a little better off."

"I was not a big proponent of Obamacare, but I took general side of the progressive push for universal health care, and he disagreed."

"One of the things we are trying to do," Sirota continued, "is to remove the issues from the candidates themselves, and talk about the bigger issues."

"The only way to reach a broad audience of listeners is to get to the bigger, more universal issues. That's one of the reasons the presidential race won't be a big part of our show."

"The people aren't interested in the minutia," Sirota said.

It's true that issues inspire and motivate people more than the horse race, and usually more than candidates.

But if Brownie is holding forth about how we should vote Obama out, I'm hoping Sirota will counter with his choice, even if he thinks the difference is small. It will make for a better radio show.

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