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I'm actually surprised that doesn't happen more often. They do seem to try to keep that kind of thing to a minimum whereas other stations invite it, just so they can make fun of the person who called in or use it to start a stream of liberal bashing. They take a pretty low-key approach to things like this, usually talking more about the issues in a common sense, personal way rather than directly relating them to specific party positions.
For example, they took on the issue of Right to Work, a union buster, back when it was being thrown around. They put it down with humor, talking about what it would do for, or rather to, the average worker, how it would affect the lives of people who worked in Union companies. When it passed, they didn't let up, and they kept asking about where all these new jobs we were supposed to be getting were, and when a large factory actually closed, they brought it up again. "Sure glad that right to work passed. Now maybe we'll be able to attract a couple dozen more Wal-Marts to employ the people laid off from the factory that closed that used to make things for ... ummm ... Wal-Mart. Now what's up with THAT!?" or something along those lines.
And when they do get a caller like that, the way the handle it is priceless. They deal with it on-air, pretty much letting whoever it is prove their idiocy by drawing him or her through a series of relevant questions the caller can't answer. It's not an in-your-face "you're an idiot" thing, rather a "now let's talk about this" attitude. Pulls the rug out from under these people.
Their approach works. They've been rated the #1 morning show in OKC for about five years in a row now.
Smart guys. I've always liked them, and now I'm an actual fan.
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