August 27, 2007
Local DJs label Clement “Mr. Phony”
WRVR-FM The River’s Woody and Jim weren’t impressed by Saturday night’s mayoral debate. Bob Clement, whom the duo referred to as “Mr. Phony,” fared especially poorly in a brief discussion this morning. After airing an audio clip where Clement drew from familiar talking points about not caring where good ideas originate and his intention to focus on implementing such ideas, one of the DJs observed, “If you’re running for office, aren’t you supposed to be the one with the good ideas?”
Clement’s sound byte aired between a man-on-the-street clip discussing the freshly cancelled Anchorwoman TV show, one in which the speaker observed that the show’s star might be showing too much “cleavlage,” and audio footage of a recent beauty pageant contestant explaining that 20 percent of Americans can’t locate the U.S. on a map because they don’t have enough access to maps. Ouch.










Volunteer Voters » Idea Man said,
August 27, 2007 @ 10:16 am
[...] Rob Robinson reports on some morning radio chatter on the recent Mayoral debate: WRVU-FM The River’s Woody and Jim weren’t impressed by Saturday night’s mayoral debate. Bob Clement, whom the duo referred to as “Mr. Phony,” fared especially poorly in a brief discussion this morning. After airing an audio clip where Clement drew from familiar talking points about not caring where good ideas originate and his intention to focus on implementing such ideas, one of the DJs observed, “If you’re running for office, aren’t you supposed to be the one with the good ideas?” Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]
Music City Bloggers » Blog Archive » Mr. Phony said,
August 29, 2007 @ 11:00 am
[...] Rob is paying attention. WRVU-FM The River’s Woody and Jim weren’t impressed by Saturday night’s mayoral debate. Bob Clement, whom the duo referred to as “Mr. Phony,” fared especially poorly in a brief discussion this morning. Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]
"John Galt" said,
August 29, 2007 @ 12:56 pm
WRVU is the Vandy station. WRVR is probably what you should be referring to.
Rob Robinson said,
August 30, 2007 @ 6:56 am
Thanks, John. You are correct.