Hour 1:Sarah Palin: Former Alaska Governor, 2008 Republican Vice-Presidential Candidate and Author of "Going Rogue"
Hour 2:Jon Gruden: Former Head Coach of the Oakland Raiders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers and current "Monday Night Football" Analyst
Hour 3:Andre Agassi: Retired Eight-Time Grand Slam Tournament and Author of "Open"
Alaska Cod Corn Tortilla Soup
Former Alaska Governor and 2008 Republican Vice-Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin joined us this morning to discuss her new book "Going Rogue," which sold 300,000 copies on its first day. Palin talked about the McCain campaign, her sit down with ABC News' Charlie Gibson, her infamous interview with Katie Couric, her decision to resign from office, and much more.
In our second hour, Jon Gruden, former head coach of the Oakland Raiders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers and current "Monday Night Football" analyst called in to talk about the game last night.
In our final hour, we welcomed back Tennis great Andre Agassi to discuss his new book "Open." Agassi talked about his drug use, his rivals, and thrilling insights into the game of tennis.
November 19, 2009
DennisMillerRadio.com archives all programs from the last 120 days. Listen online to any archived show, or download and MP3 of the program. The most recent program will be added to the archive by 3:00 PM ET the day of the show.
in reference to the Sarah Palin interview, she used three words that tell me all I need to know: "Snarky", Flippin'", and "Crap". Any politician that can use those words and sound completely natural and comfortable in their delivery will be a welcome change from the status quo and just what this country needs.
Claudia Brown wrote at 8:39 AM on Nov-19-2009:
Thanks for the new photo of Intern Jebediah -- the toothless silent scream was beginning to creep me out. Also nice to know that the former Master of Massey College isn't really dead, but has found a new job in his dotage. He'll set a whole new standard of intern dress, with the cape and cane and broad-brimmed fedora we used to see him parading around in up here in Toronto. Nice to see him sober too?
James wrote at 8:12 AM on Nov-19-2009:
Caveat to Marc's long standing military joke: Boy Scouts can carry knives as long as they stay off public school property, where they would be deemed to pose a clear and present danger.