About Jaz:
Comments made by Jaz McKay may constitute negative remarks about gang members, illegal aliens, labor unions, gay's and lesbians, minorities, welfare recipients, feminists, child molesters and rapists, Islamic fascists, liberals, hippies, environmentalists and animal rights wackos. As such, the presumption is that these remarks are bigoted, racist and hateful in nature. Jaz McKay acknowledges that such negative utterances may at times hurt peoples feelings and cause them great emotional stress. Jaz McKay also acknowledges that the conventional and politically correct wisdom that negative comments about the above mentioned groups are made with the purpose of demonizing, demoralizing and destroying the creditability of such members of said groups. Therefore and herewith Jaz McKay states that he couldn't give a rat's ass about political correctness.
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About Ralph:
Ralph Emerson Bailey, Jr., came to Bakersfield in 1992 to finish college at Cal State Bakersfield and instead of returning home to Los Angeles became a correspondent and later staff writer at The Bakersfield Californian. In 1996, Ralph then reinvented himself, becoming a general assignment reporter in television for ABC23 KERO and rose to the position of weekend anchor/producer, a position he held for two years at CBS affiliate KBAK 29, as well. After leaving local television in 1999, Ralph turned down TV gigs out of state to remain here and once again transformed into a radio personality, first working here at Buckley Radio in the mornings. Ralph returned to Buckley in January of 2004 as host of the show which bears his name and airs Monday through Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. A three-time winner of the Kern Press Club award for Best Radio Talk show, Ralph insists he's found his niche in life and his radio home. He enjoys golfing anywhere, anytime, U.S. historical biographies, ESPN and C-SPAN and continues to work in television as a thrice weekly commentator for the local ABC affiliate.