New York Times erases successful black man who produced Rush Limbaugh's showshttps://thepostmillennial.com/new-york-times-erases-successful-black-man-who-produced-rush-limbaughs-shows/Following the passing of Rush Limbaugh, conservative icon and talk radio broadcaster, the New York Times’ obituary identified Limbaugh’s producer as an enigmatic, possibly made-up person – as implied by the paper’s description of the man, referring to him as an “unheard voice of someone he called ‘Bo Snerdly.’â€
“Unlike Howard Stern, Don Imus and other big names in shock radio, Mr. Limbaugh had no on-the-air sidekicks, though he had conversations with the unheard voice of someone he called ‘Bo Snerdly,’†the Times wrote. “Nor did he have writers, scripts or outlines, just notes and clippings from newspapers he perused daily.â€
As seldom as I've listened to Rush in the past 15 years I have heard Bo Snerdly's warm
basso profundo voice, several times. By saying "unheard voice of someone he called ‘Bo Snerdly’" the NYT writer revealed that (s)he has never or almost never actually listened to Rush. Not that that is the least bit surprising.