Radio, Jan. 29: Stop the Brainwashing

Join us on radio every Sunday, 5-8pm on 710 KNUS, DenverTo listen online from anywhere, click 710knus.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wow, lately you can't open the paper without reading about how Ward Churchill's students adore him or how white students at CU should feel ashamed of themselves. I'm not exaggerating; click the links.

And if you were looking for quick results in President Hank Brown's effort to end the race hustle up at Boulder, temper your hopes. Jessica Corry, part of his task force, has filed a sobering combat report (verbal combat, anyway) for this blog.

So if you're ready to hear the other side for a change, join me this weekend for a conversation with filmmaker Evan Maloney. His full-length documentary Brainwashing 101 is just one of many Maloney projects revealing how the campus left stifles intellectual diversity. This is gonna be fun.

We have a strong lineup for you this Sunday evening on "Backbone Radio with John Andrews," 5-8pm on 710 KNUS in Denver and 710knus.com. Please tune in for the discussion and call in for your 2-cents worth. Our studio line is 303-696-1971, Our email is backboneradio@aol.com.

** The shock wave from 12 million uninvited, border-busting US visitors, the illegal alien problem, is a topic for us almost every week. This week I'll talk with Mark Krikorian from CIS in Washington and Ken Buck, the out-of-patience DA from Greeley.

** State Board of Education member Jared Polis, D-Boulder, not an easy guy to catch up with, comes in studio to talk about school reform, 2006 politics, and the dot-com revival.

** And Hickenlooper watcher Susan Barnes-Gelt, my TV debate partner and fellow Denver Post columnist, will give us her take on what the Denver mayor has done in office and may do next.

It's all yours on Backbone Radio, the most principled, most patriotic, most faith-based, most Colorado-proud spot on the dial. I invite you to join us for another lively Sunday evening of fact, opinion, and insight.

Yours for self-government, JOHN ANDREWS