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Move over, Rush Limbaugh
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Last month, Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle sat in for Martha Zoller on her talk radio show up in Gainesville.
The experience couldn’t have been too dreadful.
Cagle will try again this afternoon, this time filling in for Austin Rhodes down in Augusta, on WGAC (580AM). You can listen by clicking here.
The lieutenant governor’s three-hour shift begins at 3 p.m. Be sure to ask exciting, penetrating questions — Cagle specifically likes to discuss the ins and outs of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
He lives for that kind of stuff.
Earlier this week, Rhodes sent the Insider a note, pointing out that Herman Cain got his start in the same chair.
Cagle might not want to explore that parallel. Cain had to lose his U.S. Senate race in 2004 before he got his current gig at WSB.



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Comments
By American worker
August 15, 2008 11:14 AM | Link to this
The Lt. Gov also loves to discuss the fact that virtually all of Georgia’s local governments are in violation of the 2006 Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act…ask him!
By Poste Haste
August 15, 2008 11:18 AM | Link to this
Venus in Beijing: Ode to Nastia
Oh, she slipped the surly bonds of earth, and flung her eager task through footless falls of air. She beamed on a lark, and did a hundred things we’ve never dreamed. She wheeled in silent grasps, Arched and alone, she dangled dreams amidst the tumbling mirth, and, with delerious pace, struck the vaulted chords of uneven grace.
By Poste Haste
August 15, 2008 11:25 AM | Link to this
Venus in Beijing: Ode to Nastia
Oh, she slipped the surly bonds of earth, and flung her eager task through footless falls of air. She beamed on a lark, and did a hundred things we’ve never dreamed. She wheeled in silent grasps, Arched and alone, she dangled rings amidst the tumbling mirth, and, with delerious pace, struck the uneven chords of freedom’s vaulted grace.
By RJ
August 15, 2008 3:34 PM | Link to this
Based upon what Cagle has demonstrated so far as Lt. Governor, I am inclined to say TALK maybe all he is suited for. So far, he has been a tremendous disappointment.