David G. Hall, vice-president of syndication, came on the show tonight and chastised Phil for a recent rant. In it, Phil accused the broadcast industry of exploiting young broadcsters by using their voices on many different stations and networks. David attacked Phil by saying no one cared about what he said anyway. "No one cares whether you live or die Hendrie, whether you get up in the morning or are found in a parking garage, several levels down, dead from a heart attack."
Larry Grover, showing an uncharacteristic level of emotion, said that it's already over for Republicans and Obama will win in the 2012 election. Larry was holding back tears and speaking with a cracking voice as he said that he kicked his wife and kids out when they didn't want to put up with his 24-hour-a-day obsession over "rooting out the weed of liberalism."