Thursday, March 19, 2026

Bee-otches of the Day: Focus On The Family and Skydance

 Critique of Conservative Organizations

- Focus on the Family bookstore closure celebration

- American Decency Association's past actions against Howard Stern

- Bill Johnson's anti-pornography and anti-TV show activism


Decline of Traditional Television and Rise of Streaming

- Parents Television Council's bankruptcy due to lack of 'edgy' content on regular TV

- Good shows with nudity, profanity, and violence migrating to streaming platforms

- Yellowstone spin-off 'Marshalls' toned down for network TV


CBS News Integrity and Viewer Decline

- Historical integrity of CBS News with Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather

- Nora O'Donnell's departure and subsequent retooling of the evening news

- Significant drop in CBS Evening News viewership under new leadership


Critique of US Foreign Policy and Political Actions

- Trump's alleged war initiation to distract from Epstein files

- Israeli funding of Michigan shopping malls

- Government attempts to censor media criticism of the war



Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: Trump and Brendan Carr

 Oscar Night Recap and Entertainment Insights

- Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another' won six Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director.

- Michael B. Jordan's 'Sinners' secured four Oscars, with his after-party at In-N-Out Burger.

- Conan O'Brien hosted the Oscars, delivering jokes and reflecting on his late-night television career.


Media Consolidation and Political Influence

- Warner Brothers is being acquired by Paramount and Skydance. Chuck referenced "Engulf and Devour", the evil conglomerate from the 1976 Mel Brooks film 'Silent Movie'.

- The Ellison family, conservative Oracle tech billionaires, now control Paramount and are influencing CBS.

- FCC Chairman Brendan Carr and Donald Trump are allegedly threatening media outlets for negative coverage, deeming it treasonous.


First Amendment and Personal Freedom

- Chuck defends his website content under the First Amendment, citing past cease and desist orders.

- A personal story recounts a cease and desist letter from a sheriff's deputy's son after criticizing the father's handling of a murder case.

- The speaker emphasizes the right to criticize public figures and institutions, including the government.

Business Ethics and Customer Service

- Burger King's declining quality and poor customer service are highlighted through personal anecdotes.

- The importance of customer satisfaction as the ultimate 'boss' for business success is emphasized.


Critique of Donald Trump and Call for Political Change

- Donald Trump is criticized as a failed businessman whose policies lead to high gas/food prices and job losses.

- Chuck advocates for a 'blue tsunami' in upcoming elections to remove Trump from power.

- Criticizing one's country and leaders is presented as a patriotic act, contrasting with Trump's alleged war crimes.



Sunday, March 15, 2026

Bee-otches of the Day: the media and Oklahoma

 Northern Michigan Radio Shake-up

- Jack O'Malley's return to WTCM as morning host.

- 1310 WTCM Gold's format change to Michigan sports.

- Lack of Detroit sports team broadcasts in Traverse City.


Critique of Local Media Practices

- Local TV and radio's decline due to lack of listener focus.

- Corporate media control leading to reduced local content.

- Criticism of specific radio station programming and AI voice usage.


NBCUniversal's Syndication Exit

- NBCUniversal's decision to leave the syndication business.

- Cancellation of 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' and other syndicated programs.

- Impact on shows (Maury, Jerry Springer and Steve Wilkos) previously relocated to Stamford, Connecticut for tax breaks.


Oklahoma Exotic Dancer Licensing Bill

- Proposed Oklahoma law requiring licenses for exotic dancers.

- Mandatory disclosure of real names and addresses for dancers.

- Criticism of the law as a 'scarlet letter' and an attack on the sex industry.


Critique of Religious Hypocrisy and Social Issues

- Contention that those against the sex industry are often hypocritical.

- Personal experience with negative aspects of organized religion.

- Critique of religious right's influence on politics and social issues.


Grand Rapids Social and Political Landscape

- Decline of strip clubs in Grand Rapids due to local activism.

- Rising crime rates despite claims of improvement.

- Personal struggles with dating and loneliness in the city.


Critique of Mel Gibson and the Chalfonte Foundation

- Chalfonte Foundation's decision to show 'The Passion of the Christ' at Chuck's childhood cinema. 

- Criticism of Mel Gibson's racist views.

- Concerns about a supposedly 'left-ish' organization promoting a controversial film.


Political Commentary and Trump Criticism

- Strong disapproval of Donald Trump's character and policies.

- Critique of corporate Democrats and their impact on healthcare.

- Call for Trump's removal from office via the 25th Amendment.



Sunday, March 8, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: The Republican Party (regarding the midterms)

Michigan Tornado Aftermath and Menards Recovery
- Recent severe thunderstorms and tornadoes caused four fatalities, including a 12-year-old boy in Union City.
- The Menard store in Three Rivers was destroyed, with its roof ripped off and walls caved in.
- Menards can rebuild efficiently by using their own materials and receiving a 100% corporate discount, supplemented by insurance.

Michigan Political Landscape and Candidate Critiques
- Mike Duggan, running for Michigan governor, is praised for rebuilding Detroit but is funded by Republicans.
- Perry Johnson is criticized for his repetitive campaign ads and association with Trump's economic policies.
- Chuck expresses frustration with candidates like Johnson and the influence of wealthy families in politics.

Critique of Donald Trump and Religious Hypocrisy
- Trump is accused of having a 'little boy mentality' and wanting to impose Christianity globally.
- Chuck highlights the hypocrisy of Trump preaching Christian morals while lacking them himself.
- Concerns are raised about Trump's health and the potential for the 25th Amendment, with a call to vote against Republicans.

Terri DeBoer's Congressional Candidacy and DeVos Family Influence
- Former weather reporter Terri DeBoer is running for Congress against Hillary Scholten in Grand Rapids.
- DeBoer is suspected of receiving significant funding from the DeVos family, known for their conservative influence.
- Her campaign aims to return West Michigan to its 'conservative roots,' which Chuck associates with past negative experiences.

Climate Change Denial and Weather Personalities
- The speaker criticizes weather forecasters, including Terri DeBoer and Bill Steffen, for denying climate change.
- Recent extreme weather events in Michigan, such as tornadoes and ice storms, are cited as evidence of climate change.
- The speaker expresses dismay at politicians who are 'anti-science' and their potential negative impact.

Personal Experiences with West Michigan Culture and Religion
- Grand Rapids is described as a 'sad town' where social life revolves around drinking or extreme religiosity.
- The speaker recounts negative experiences with churches, citing predatory preachers and hypocrisy.
- Personal struggles with bullying, a difficult childhood, and the search for genuine connection are shared.

Strip Clubs as a 'Happy Spot' and Social Stigma
- Strip clubs are presented as a 'happy spot' for the speaker, contrasting with negative experiences in churches.
- The speaker defends dancers against social stigma, acknowledging some prostitution but emphasizing the dancers' personal struggles.
- The preference for full-nude clubs over bikini clubs is mentioned, highlighting economic realities for dancers.

Critique of West Michigan Media Personalities
- Susan Shaw, retiring from WOOD TV8, is criticized for her 'self-centered' attitude and demanding freebies.
- Laura Velasquez, a former weather personality, is described as having an 'attitude problem' that led to her firing and a career change.
- Other local media figures like Bill Simonson and Tyrone Bynum are also negatively portrayed for their personalities and business practices.

Political Careers of Media Personalities
- Chuck notes the trend of celebrities, including media personalities, entering politics.
- Examples include Ronald Reagan, Guy VanderJagt, and Jack O'Malley, who transitioned from media to political roles.
- A prediction is made about Jack O'Malley potentially taking a radio spot, linking media and political careers.



Thursday, March 5, 2026

Bee-otches of the Day: Kristi Noem, Mark Rolfe, Cumulus, Trump, and Terri DeBoer

 - Kristi Noem has been fired as Homeland Security secretary. 

- Mark Rolfe, the disgraced pedo owner of the Bad Axe Theatre in Michigan’s Thumb, has been charged with more sexual abuse.

- Chuck says that people really need to do their research before giving money to any charity or crowd funding. 

- Cumulus Media, who own WLAV, 105.3 Hot FM and other radio stations in Grand Rapids, is bankrupt again. 

- Jasmine Crockett lost to James Talarico in the race for Texas Congress. The media says that he won because of his Christian beliefs. Chuck claims it was due to Crockett standing up for Isreal. 

- Chuck doles out his opinions on the war situation in Iran and their comparison to the Iraq War. 

- Former Grand Rapids television weather girl Terri DeBoer is running for Congress as a Republican. She made her politics known in 2006 when she threw a fundraiser for then-gubernatorial candidate Dick DeVos at her home.

- Chuck says that anti-science people like DeBoer should not do weather forecasts. 

- He also talks for a bit regarding the Illitches' new pay-TV service that will now be the home for their Tigers baseball team and Red Wings hockey team. Meanwhile, those teams still do not have a local radio affiliate in Traverse City. 



Sunday, March 1, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: Trump for bombing Iran

 Critique of US Foreign Policy and Presidential Actions

- US attack on Iran and its consequences.

- Critique of past Republican presidents' war involvement.

- Donald Trump's actions and potential impeachment.


Chuck's former boss and Personal Ethics

- Allegations that a former boss of Chuck's, who is Chaldean, burned down his store down to collect insurance money and the shoddy construction of the store that replaced it.

- He also discusses his shrewd business practices and bankruptcy only to start a new business where he forced his employees to work without heat nor electricity.

- When Saddam Hussain was executed, that ex-boss was interviewed by a local TV station, saying how happy he was. Chuck also pointed out that a family member of his by marriage is also Chaldean and she screwed his family over.


Critique of Identity Politics and Personal Experiences

- Negative experiences with individuals using race or ethnicity.

- Disappointment with a former church friend's behavior.

- Advocacy for judging people by personality and intellect.


Workplace Dissatisfaction and Economic Hardship

- Experiences with a belittling boss and unfair pay.

- Struggles with low wages and the need for multiple jobs.

- Financial difficulties and the impact of economic policies.


Political Commentary and Call for Progressive Change

- Critique of Donald Trump's leadership and mental state.

- Call for progressive voting in upcoming elections.

- Emphasis on supporting workers and healthcare access.



Friday, February 27, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: Trump and media consolidation

 Weekend Plans and Personal Reflections

- Early weekend due to work shortage, allowing for rest.

- Struggled with sleep after early morning urination.

- Fell asleep watching TV and missed Jeopardy.


Winnie the Pooh Origin and Jeopardy

- Final Jeopardy question about Winnie the Pooh's name origin.

- Winnie the Pooh named after a Canadian bear, Winnipeg.

- AA Milne named Winnie the Pooh after the popular bear.


Hollywood Mergers and Media Consolidation

- Netflix withdrew from bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery.

- Paramount and Skydance won the bid for Warner Bros.

- Concerns about job losses and reduced competition in media.


Political Influence on Media and Firings

- Paramount fired Stephen Colbert due to criticism of Donald Trump.

- CBS News hosts quit due to lack of integrity under Barry Weiss.

- Anderson Cooper leaving CBS News, potentially due to CNN acquisition.


Impact of Mergers on Personal Life

- Uncle lost his job at Warner Bros. due to AOL merger.

- Uncle's subsequent struggles, including working at Sam's Club.

- Mergers negatively impact hardworking individuals and lead to job loss.


Historical Context of Hollywood and Media Regulation

- William Fox's attempt to hostilely take over MGM in 1929.

- Formation of 20th Century Fox through a merger in 1935.

- Justice Department broke up studio ownership of theaters in the late 1940s.


FCC Rules and Local TV Station Ownership

- FCC regulations on TV station ownership vary by market size.

- Shared services agreements allow companies to operate stations they don't own.

- Consolidation of ownership in Northern Michigan TV market.


Challenges in Local News and Media Integrity

- Sinclair Broadcasting's acquisition of local stations and right-wing content.

- Max Media's financial issues and history of religious programming.

- Concerns about declining news quality and limited choices for viewers.


Current Media Landscape and Political Concerns

- Nexstar's layoffs and potential merger with Tegna, impacting Grand Rapids news.

- Trump's alleged desire to destroy government and reduce competition.

- Call for a strong anti-justice department to prevent monopolies.