> This was before I realized that I was programmed like most
> college grads into being "liberal" and found my roots.
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> Nor do I, Dampler, have access to transcripts or recordings
> of what someone may have said so I can respond with quotes,
> fabricated or otherwise.
Oh, you are admitting you don't have access to facts. See, if you want to make sweeping accusations about people, be prepared to back them up, especially if the people you are talking about have a long record of statements. If you are accusing me of fabricating quotes, you'll need to *prove that.*
> I do, however, recall an incident on 1/7/05 in which Alan
> Levin said he wanted to call black people the n-word. This
> was during a discussion with his sidekicks about comic Dave
> Chappelle and how he and other black comics frequently use
> the "n-word."
Context, an amazing thing. There is a major difference between discussions about the word and then throwing it on the air as vitriol.
> I've heard him call columnist Ann Coulter a (w)itch.
Well, she is. She has said far, far worse. I have those facts and quotes too, if you'd like to see them. Of course you wouldn't.
> I've heard him repeatedly bash conservatives and use coarse
> language and sexually graphic material.
Bashing conservatives is not (yet) a crime. I hear "liberal" being trashed up and down the dial, but I'm not calling the FCC. I don't know what sexually graphic is to you. What's graphic to you may not be graphic to me.
> It's obvious, Dampler, that you hate conservatives.
Am I angry too? Is this coming out of Sean Hannity's "English Language for the Left" pamphlet? It's always the same thing - people who criticize conservatives are "angry," "on the edge," "moonbatty," "hate-filled." And I thought it was the liberals who were "sensitive."
I judge people based on what they say, issue by issue. It's not about hate, it's about disagreement and debate.
> You're jealous over the fact that Limbaugh has 600
> affiliates, Hannity had 500, Savage has closeto 400, etc.
Limbaugh has more than 600 affiliates. I'm not jealous of Rush or Hannity or Savage. In fact, I don't complain they are on the air. But when Air America showed up, you would have thought we were invaded. All the anger and hate was thrown the way of liberal talk with a set of failing premises lined up like dominoes:
1) Nobody listens to libtalk. Not true.
2) Air America will be off the air in a year. Ditto.
3) Liberals are always angry and never laugh. Ditto ditto.
...and the beat goes on.
In fact, in the money demos, I'd say Hannity has the jealousy problem after Randi Rhodes beat his butt in NY. O'Reilly's radio show is a catastrophe being dropped in several markets. Michael Savage is a product, so I don't worry about what he does because it's an act.
> Like it or not, their success has led to other conservative
> hosts finding success on-the-air, both locally and
> nationally.
Or, imagine this one in the scenario of corporate radio of today, the concept worked in several markets and big radio owners relentlessly copied it in market after market because their consultants told them it was a proven concept.
Just last year Clear Channel realized Air America was a proven concept and began rolling it out in several markets themselves.
Sounds like the same familiar pattern.
> You ilk has dictated what can be said and played in media
> for close to 50 years, and your side is now losing.
Yeah, nobody said a negative thing about Jimmy Carter or Bill Clinton while in office. How did we even find out about the stained dress and the million dollar porn report from Ken Starr?
Yawn... these talking points about the liberal media are so old they are collecting social security.
> You can't stand the fact that talk-radio, the web and other
> alternative media are gaining listeners, viewers and
> readers, so you start whining that there's no voice to
> counter the right.
Are you trapped in 1994? The alternative media and blogosphere, by the way, are both right and left wing. There is a voice to counter the right wing now, it's called libtalk, much to the consternation of Fox and a handful of nutty blogs that try to push scandals about the liberal talk industry.
> I have news for both of you: conservative media provides an
> entertaining and informative alternative to "legacy media,"
> and, as a result, is increasing in audience size.
Maybe Bill O'Reilly and Salem's crop of political talkers can quote you in their media kits. Nobody else believes it.
> As for the fallacy that Democrats don't goose-step, Joe
> Lieberman is being chased out of the Democratic Party,
> because he supports our role in the Middle East.
Actually, it's more complicated than that, but you can put that in Off the Air.
> Zell Miller was run out of politics for the same stand
> Lieberman has.
We realized he was NUTS. You can have him, duel challenges and all.
> You're wrong, Dampler!
Oh no!
> Dampler, you're pathetic.
It makes me feel warm all over to know you think so.
