




Pastor William Rennick came on the show to emphasize that white and black football players should celebrate seperately because once the helmets come off and a black player is reminded he plays with whites it’s an “Oh Yeah, I forgot” moment. It’s like remembering clearly what that girl you made out with last week really looked like.

Raj Feneen and his brother Atwan Feneen along with Raj’s son Todd were on the show to remind Phil of their belief the only thing Americans know well is “how to supersize a chili dish.” Later in the hour Todd attacked Raj and almost choked him out


Thanks Shani Anne


They couldn’t get communism right
Tonight it was Dr. Ron Tarner putting forth the controversial opinion that the American economy doesn’t work and that communism needs to be given a try. On the heels of Obama’s jobs speech Tarner said the reason why communism didn’t work in Ruissia is because “Russians are racially inferior but I don’t mean that the Nazi way. I just mean they did things like fertilize their crops with human waste.”
Jay Santos of the Citizens Auxiliary Police reported from the blackout in San Diego saying he and his “subcommanders” were knocking on doors house to house. If there was no answer he would assume “there could be a person in there in an iron lung that’s unplugged..” So Jay and his men made forcible entry. Going by one of Major Elvis Newton’s precepts, “Don’t smell ’em before you see ’em,” Jay told Phil he didn’t want to miss helping someone who may be incapacitated only to get a call days later that something in the same neighborhood smells like a “sausage factory.”

From KFI: San Diego Blacked Out. Click here for full story

Air conditioning gone too
SAN DIEGO (AP) Millions of people on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border were left without power Thursday after a major outage that extended from Arizona to southern California, including San Diego, the eighth largest U.S. city.
Mike Niggli, chief operating officer of San Diego Gas & Electric Co. ruled out terrorism but said the cause is unclear.
“To my knowledge this is the first time we’ve lost an entire system,” he said at a news conference.
The outage that started shortly before 4 p.m. PDT extended from southern parts of Orange County to San Diego to Yuma, Arizona. It also is affecting cities south of the border across much of the state of northern Baja.
All outgoing flights from San Diego’s Lindbergh Field were grounded and police stations were using generators to accept emergency calls across San Diego County.
Charles Coleman, a spokesman from Southern California Edison, said the two reactors at the San Onofre nuclear power plant went offline at 3:38 p.m. as they are programmed to do when there is a disturbance in the power grid, but there was no danger to the public or to workers there.

CNN and Fortune: Carol Bartz exclusive: Yahoo “f—ed me over” Click for the whole damned thing
FORTUNE — Here is what Carol Bartz thinks of the Yahoo (YHOO) board that fired her: “These people f—ed me over,” she says, in her first interview since her dismissal from the CEO role late Tuesday.
Last evening, barely 24 hours after Yahoo chairman Roy Bostock called Bartz on her cell phone to tell her the news, she called from her Silicon Valley home (“There are reporters at the gate… a lot of them.”) to tell Fortune, exclusively, how the ax came down.
Update: Did this interview just cost Bartz $10 million? Yes, she had a non-disparagement clause…


What a president generally looks like, give or take…..