M.L. Elrick (@elrick), Marc Fellhauer (@MarcFell) and Shawn Windsor (@ShawnWindsor) are chillin’ like villains in the Red Shovel Network basement studios until Fox 2’s Rob Wolchek (@robwolchek) drops by and dominates the conversation — just like back at the station!
THE STRAIGHT DOPE:Shawn basks in praise for his Mother’s Day column in the Detroit Free Press, a superlative and sensitive essay.
Marc asks M.L. who he believes, prompting M.L. to recite one of his mantras, that he is a reporter and therefore doesn’t have an opinion. But Marc does, which he shares with the world. Shawn speculates on the judge’s motives.
M.L. recites another of his mantras, that a reporter’s job is to ask questions, get answers, present his findings to the public, then let the people decide. Click on the link to watch his latest investigation before making up up your mind who is lying.
M.L. laments that he now will never get a chance to sit with Berg and ask him to share all of the great inside stories he couldn’t talk about when he was advising Michigan’s most powerful men. Then M.L. tells some of his own Berg stories, including how a meeting with Berg helped him decide not to become Kilpatrick’s first press secretary. Shawn reminds M.L. of at least one other person he turned to for wisdom: Shawn!
Next, M.L. recounts a heated conversation with Berg after Kilpatrick’s disastrous 2008 State of the City speech, in which Hizzoner dropped the N-bomb and claimed he received countless threats. Berg reveals the true nature of the “threats” — and how Kilpatrick’s rant was a departure from his carefully scripted speech.
Finally, M.L. reads a portion of his book proposal that covers a tense 24-hour period when he tried to get Berg to connect him with Kilpatrick so M.L. could tell Hizzoner he and Jim Schaefer had incriminating text messages they were about to publish in the Detroit Free Press.
Before providing a candid assessment of M.L.’s limited basketball skills, Wolchek reflects on his early days as radio DJ Scott Roberts on Krazy Country.
Shawn piles on with his cruel (but accurate) scouting report on M.L.’s skilz on the hardcourt. M.L., deeply wounded, can’t deny it.
Wolchek predicts victory for Fox 2 before heading out to get back to work on his next investigation
ROOM 7609: For the second time, M.L. turns the spotlight on a Welsh NuWave band, prompting the world to gasp: “There is more than one NuWave band that hails from Wales?!?” This time The Alarm – once known as “The Toilets” – makes the rotation with “Strength.” Marc draws parallels with The Cult, prompting M.L. to reveal the bitter dispute between M.L. and Jim Schaefer over which tune is the Cult’s best (after “She Sells Sanctuary,” of course).
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