Wednesday, February 2, 2005
Hour 1:
Tonight’s Phil Hendrie Show starts by listening in on President Bush’s State of the Union address. The President received a thunderous ovation for calling the Democratic members “gutter-trash,” and proclaiming he will “leave them where he found them.” Phil talks about having to skip a personal appearance in Tucson and his general feelings towards personal appearances. Charlie the Complainer calls in because he didn’t appreciate Phil’s spoof of the State of the Union address. The Jim Rome Show is broadcasting from the site of the Super Bowl.
Hour 2:
Vernon Dozier is on to promote his book The Best is Yet to Come. Vernon discusses his plan to get a paternity test for the child he has been fathering to be sure it is his, and not the product of an affair. This coming after he himself had an affair of his own. Vernon argues that all men should do this. He goes as far as to say that both parents should get the test, to be positive their child was not swapped with a Chinamen baby.
Hour 3:
Phil begins the hour talking about a Super Bowl pep rally he is attending for Children’s Cancer Outreach. David G. Hall joins to discuss his fear that this event is too political, considering the teams are the Eagles and the Patriots; it will influence the kids to support Bush. Flashback request is of Bobbie Dooley disapproving of her son Seth's girlfriend. She says if it's just about sex, she will do whatever is necessary to keep Seth at home. Meanwhile, Steve is riding the roller coaster.
Show log by Kyle Davis.