Governor Scott Walker came bearing gifts when he stopped by the WTMJ studios, Radio City, this morning to mark the 20th anniversary of Charlie Sykes as a talk show host on 620 WTMJ.
He brought cream puffs. He brought an American flag for Flag Day. He brought some buttons related to the recall of Tom Ament. He brought a proclamation declaring today "Charlie Sykes Day" in Wisconsin.
This was the beginning of a litany of tributes to Charlie.
As one of the many members of the "Midday with Charlie Sykes" community, I'm so grateful to Charlie for his efforts to champion conservative, patriotic, and pro-life causes.
Thanks, Charlie, for 20 years of informing, educating, entertaining, and serving Wisconsin and the country.
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Listen to Governor Walker and Charlie Sykes here.
Listen to the podcast of the entire Friday program here.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Charlie Sykes Day
Posted by Mary at 6/14/2013 12:30:00 PM
Labels: Conservatives, Media, Milwaukee, Scott Walker, Wisconsin
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3 comments:
Rather than measuring in years, I like to keep track in number of marriages.
Do you like being mean?
Apparently not TOO mean. I'm still on my first marriage.
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