The West Coast Launch of Hollywood Clout!
January 13, 2009 by Robin
Hosted by: Air America, KTLK (1150AM), Falcon Restaurant & “CLOUT! with Richard Greene”
Celebrating the Inauguration of Barack Obama and the launch of a new series of Air America Radio. “Hollywood CLOUT”, daily on “CLOUT! with Richard Greene” www.airamerica.com
Video: http://blip.tv/file/1675868 Interview with Jamie Cromwell

























I didnt bother changing the station after Phil Hendrie and got punished with this. Hmmmm, I wonder what a Hollywood celebrity’s take on politics might be? Bush bad, Obama good, global warming kill. Really??!! Is this tripe going to be a daily show. Isn’t this precisely what sent Air America into bankruptcy in the first place?! Hello!! Did this station find their PD on craigslist ? Evidently the inaugural “celebrity” of this show is Daphe Zuniga. Really? Does she qualify as a celebrity? I think these days a more accurate description of her would be Gavin Newsom’s LA go-to poon. NOTE TO PD: You’ll get higher ratings replaying Phil.
I attended last night’s Pre-Inaugural party at the Falcon restaurant in Hollywood. It was one of the most authentic and down-to-earth gatherings I’ve been to in a long time…real folks..concerned about the environment…excited about the changes in store for America…talking about issues like global warming, the economy,health care, impending SAG strike and more. People showing up to discuss and share their views and talk about what is important in the world. Celebrities have power and when used wisely, can impact in a huge way! Especially, when it’s for the general good.
Noah is building a LEED green house… i’d like to know more on that one. He was great in the “LIBRARIAN” work on SciFi , one of the few movies that i really am gload to have my entire family watching.
If Hollywood wants power in politics, then they should quit the biz and run for office. Your fame comes not from your political beliefs or desire to serve, but from the fact that you like to perform for others. You suck off the teat of the American consumer and then proceed in telling us how you can enlighten us.
You live in a bubble and not in the real world. I’m sure if I had personal chefs, nannies, trainers, house cleaner, personal assistants and an entourage, I, too, might think my opinion matters to real Americans.