To everyone who demands that talk radio hosts be nice, moderate and even-handed, kindly keep your dials tuned to your local government-funded NPR station and stay the hell out of commercial talk radio. This isn't stuff for *******, if I may be frank.
Seriously, whose precious feelings am I supposed to be worried about here? Not Whitney's, 'cause she's dead. Her fans? Sorry, you may have respected her as an artist, but you didn't know her as a person, so you have no right to be offended. The only ones with possibly legitimate complaints are those who knew her personally, and you know what? I'm willing to bet that the reason their feelings are hurt is because the comments hit close to home, BECAUSE THEY WERE TRUE AND THEY KNOW IT. If there were no truth to what was said, it would have been shrugged off as someone's insane ramblings.
So the lesson I guess is that radio hosts are supposed to be careful about hurting people's feelings by SAYING THE TRUTH. Well to those who knew and loved Whitney, if you'll pardon me for throwing out some cliches here, you need to man up nancy, grow a pair, life's tough so get a freaking helmet, shall I go on?! I'm sorry someone you loved is dead, and I know tough talk like this isn't easy to accept, but you need to seriously get over concerning yourself with what other people might say about your lost loved one, ESPECIALLY if that person engaged in scandalous behavior in life. Should talk radio have shut up about Michael Jackson's scandals when he died? Does death automatically exonerate a person from judgment by the living?
If bland, milquetoast talk radio is your thing, more power to you. And it's not even that I find the NPR-type stuff intolerable. I can enjoy it once in a while. But I'll be damned if society is going to tell me that raw, honest, entertaining, no-holds-barred talk is now socially unacceptable and must be obliterated. My life would seriously become far less enjoyable. Is that selfish of me? You're damn right it is. It's my life. I'm ALIVE, and I'm not going to stop enjoying what I love for the sake of the DEAD.