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Sal Monella reports on rumors that Trump’s silence on Russian cyber attacks on our country is a contest to out silence the poignant six-minute-twenty-second symbolic pause of Parkland Florida shooting survive made activist Emma Gonzalez. Fox so-called News is seen … Continue reading
Appropriately, the relentless, unstoppable, drive of the drums and bass of Queen’s “Another One Bites the Dust” underscores the seemingly inevitable departure of Trumps disintegrating White House. This episode features the firing, refusal, resigning, and retiring of fifty top-level people … Continue reading
Sal Monella goes bacterial with, “The TRUTH, the Half Truth, and nothing of the truth” reporting on Political Action Committees, or PACs. This time the animal kingdom fights back. The elephants formed PAChyderm and the bears: HiberNation to combat the … Continue reading
Thom Savino reworks an old Christmas classic transforming it into what might become mandatory signing into “Little Trumpet Boy.” Then Keegan Michael Key tries to put a smile on the blustery satirical “weather” forecast now that we’ve opted for leadership … Continue reading
Veritas’ news anchor Sal Monella reports on Carly Fiorina’s literal fall off an Indiana stage after introducing her boss-for-a week Ted Cruz at a campaign rally, then Sal reminds us that it is Cruz who would figuratively fall off the … Continue reading
While political movements include equal pay for women, there could never be legislation guaranteeing equal laughs for women comedians. On our Oct. 2 show, meet Alonna Breisch, who dares stand up before both sexes of all ages to make them … Continue reading
Jon Matthews, master conservative and host of That Radio Show meets with our host on his show, Weds., Feb. 5 and continues the discussion on Cotolo Chronicles, Thurs., Feb. 6. Here are two fellas that don’t think alike, except on … Continue reading
The airwaves have created the perfect storm and gone is the glory of radio. Now, alternative broadcasting literally zeroes in on all audiences as AM chokes itself to death with talk radio and FM programming wander in the night like … Continue reading
In the October edition of Savino-Cotolo Chronicles, Thom joins his former partner in a discussion about early America and the influence of Puritans, Cavaliers, Quakers and Borderers. Savino brings to the table the misnomers of morality belonging to any one … Continue reading