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Rush Limbaugh to Mark Foley: Not so fast!

Without naming former U.S. Rep. Mark Foley, talk radio superstar Rush Limbaugh tells Page2Live Foley has an uphill battle if he wants to become a broadcast powerhouse.

Limbaugh

Limbaugh

And Foley’s sudden departure from his old job as a U.S. Congressman has nothing to do with it.

It’s all about the lettuce!

“The reasons so many people want to do a radio talk show are simple,” the conservative lightning-rod Limbaugh writes in an e-mail. “It has tremendous impact and influence. People also think a pot of gold is attainable.

“And they think it is easy because the greats make it appear easy.”

But, Limbaugh added, few are shown the money. And that’s already the case for Foley, who taped this week the premiere of Inside The Mind of Mark Foley for airing Sept. 22 on West Palm Beach’s WSVU-Seaview 960 AM. He’ll be working for free, at least at the beginning.

“We’re not paying him right now,” said station General Manager Chet Tart. “But Mark said he’d bring his own advertisers.”

He’d better.

“Sadly, few understand the BUSINESS of talk radio,” Limbaugh e-mailed me. “Content, which is obviously important, is only a piece of the puzzle. But without a foundation of understanding the business of radio, success can be elusive.”

Foley resigned his congressional seat in 2006 when his sex-soaked text-messages to young pages were made public.

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Watch out, Rush! Mark Foley wants radio stardom

Posted by Jose Lambiet | Busted, Island’s Finest, Media, Politicos, Scandals |
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| Tuesday 8 September 2009 6:46 pm Print This Post
Foley (By Brandon Kruse/The Palm Beach Post)

Foley (By Brandon Kruse/The Palm Beach Post)

In his boldest, most public move since he resigned from the U.S. Congress in shame, Mark Foley is launching a new career in talk radio.

Treading on the territories of Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity, Foley’s new gig on WSVU-Seaview 960 AM is political talk.

“Mark called me out of the blue a few months ago,” said station manager Chet Tart. “I hadn’t heard from him in two years. He said he was considering a career in radio and he asked me if I’d help him out.

“I was shocked at first. But then, the more we talked, the more I starting thinking we could syndicate him nationally.”

Seaview, after all, was one of the first stations to put Don Imus back on last year, after his firing from CBS for calling the women on Rutgers University basketball teams “nappy-headed hos.” The station can be heard across Foley’s old district, between Delray and Vero Beach.

Republican Foley’s first show is scheduled to air at 6 p.m. Sept. 22, with repeats a few days later. The one-hour show, Inside the Mind of Mark Foley, will then be aired once a month. Once the Palm Beacher feels more comfortable, he’ll go on weekly.


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Mark Foley sniffing around political arena

Posted by Jose Lambiet | Politicos, Scandals, West Palm Beach |
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| Friday 4 September 2009 12:28 pm Print This Post

You can kick the boy out of politics, but politics won’t be kicked out of the boy!

After dipping his toe back into society last year, former U.S. Rep. Mark Foley started appearing at political forums nearly three years after he resigned from Congress in a cybersex scandal.

The latest sighting was at Thursday’s health care debate at the government center in West Palm Beach. Folks went to hear what U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings and candidate for Florida House Allen West, but some privately heard from Foley.

Foley works the crowd Thursday at the health care debate downtown West Palm Beach (Brandon Kruse/The Palm Beach Post)

Foley works the crowd Thursday at the health care debate downtown West Palm Beach (Brandon Kruse/The Palm Beach Post)

Needless to say, like any Republican worth his anti-socialist stance, Foley’s against Obamacare.

What’s more, Foley appeared on the three networks affiliates here to comment on U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy death last week.

And his Facebook page is stuffed with political observations about former colleagues, mostly Democrats.

Of Boca Dem U.S. Rep. Ron Klein, who made the unfortunate choice of appearing at his health care forum through close-circuit television, Foley wrote: “A telethon is for Jerry Lewis and the kids . . . If you can’t stand the heat . . .

About scandal-prone U.S. Rep. Charlie Rangel, a Dem whose tax returns don’t show millions in income: “He wants us to pay for all these new taxes . . . yet fails to pay his own . . . IT’S AN OUTRAGE . . .”

And this about Democratic leader, Nevada’s U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, who last week said he wished a Vegas newspaper go out of business: “Harry Reid wants business to fail in his state . . .”

“Mark is definitely trying to inch his way back into public life,” said Brian Crowley, a Foley friend and political observer. “He’s at a point where he’s close to being fully accepted back. Politics? That’d be more complicated.”

Foley didn’t return calls to answer whether he is setting himself up to get back into politics.

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It’s splitsville for Mark Foley and film fest

 

Mark Foley (right) before his scandal, back when he hung with the likes of Gov. Charlie Crist (Special to Page2Live)

Mark Foley (right) before his scandal, back when he hung with the likes of Gov. Charlie Crist (Special to Page2Live)

Mark Foley’s ticket back to society ended up being too expensive.

With each side accusing the other of trying to take advantage, the divorce between the former U.S. Congressman and the Palm Beach International Film Festival has been consummated. Foley will not take over the 14-year-old festival.

Why not?

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Before he’s in, Mark Foley could be out!

There were some faces that movies goers know well at the 14th annual Palm Beach International Film Festival in Boca Raton, even if the chatter involved someone who wasn’t there.

You couldn’t miss reed-tall James Cromwell, who once starred alongside a pig in Babe. Or Christine Baranski, who sang Abba’s Does Your Mother Know in Mama Mia!

Or even teenage sensation AnnaSophia Robb, a fave with elementary schoolers since her roles in Bridge to Terabithia and the more recent Race to Witch Mountain.

Mark Foley

Mark Foley

It’s someone who didn’t show, however, who fueled the tableside talk: Former U.S. Congressman Mark Foley.

Foley, who emerged from a self-imposed media exile after his blue text messages to male pages forced him to resign, has been rumored to be taking over as chair of the film festival later this year.

A month ago, current chair Yvonne Boice was adamant that she’d be stepping down before the summer and pushed Foley on the forefront.

She’s changed her tune. (Read more…)

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