dominatinMC wrote: » In general I like the show, and I'm a fan of BOC. However, listening to it now, if there is a more annoying, self important, righteous contributor than Sinead O'Carroll, then I haven't heard of them. How anyone who "writes" for the Journal.ie has such a media profile is a damning indictment on the state of our media.
Mad_maxx wrote: » shes a complete and utter journalistic and intellectual featherweight but she is indicative of the new wave of Uber WOKE irish journalists who dominate the scene o carroll ellen coyne collete browne even the irish times crime writer Conor Gallagher is a walking talking WOKE merchant they all have the exact same views on everything
dominatinMC wrote: » Agree completely. Wokeness appears to have superseded intelligence and the ability to think for oneself. I think people are beginning to see through this rubbish though.
humberklog wrote: » Anyone listening to Hugh Wallace talking about the the perils of alcohol think he sounded a little "tired and emotional" himself?
NIMAN wrote: » Is Nevin Maguire an RTE employee? He is hardly ever off, be it radio or television.
elperello wrote: » He's not an RTE employee. He is a great chef, a good businessman and an excellent communicator. Just the man for the job.
Cole wrote: » Although his cooking tips are just background noise for me, he does seem like a nice fella too.
spakman wrote: » I had to turn off Brendan O'Connor after 5 mins today. He started off with "well done on getting through the most miserable week in the most miserable month" spiel, then went on about "if you think the vaccine rollout is bad now, wait until you see the chaos in a few months". Who needs that much misery and cynicism on a Saturday morning?
elperello wrote: » Your impression is correct. He is a very nice man.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Knows how to ‘ Work the room’ ,buddy. What would that publicity cost in commercial terms. Were you ever up in Blacklion.......did you pay? Honest question, dude.
Gen.Zhukov wrote: » I heard that Hugh Wallace piece today. When he was on last week I thought he was fishing for a program to be made about it/him (I had to check if he was a NK boy or not, he isn't). He was on/discussed the day after last weeks show and he's back on today. I'd put money on it that a program is in the offing.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I like his architectural contributions, don't know if I could face the personal demons show unless it were substantially positive. I feel I'm getting progressively shallower (or avoiding my own feelings of depression which I should allegedly embrace and indeed nurture) the more RTÉ outs out the misery shows.
spakman wrote: » There he goes again with the negativity and cynicism about something that hasn't even happened! "Everyone is waiting for them to cock up the redress scheme"