J
JohnnyMorganWXJX
Guest
Re: Wackiness has no boundaries, and neither does hate talk
> Johnny, when you listen to RW hosts like Melanie Morgan and
> Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter spew words that no liberal has
> ever said or considered, don't you think your example
> applies visa-versa. The same host has the tinfoil hat,
> clutching to a printout of Drudge...repeating over and over
> "Liberals hate america" and "There is a liberal media". Its
> equally unpleasant to hear how much the right hates dissent
> and blame liberals for every issue that comes up despite
> their "lying eyes". Its like when Bush himself tells
> everyone on video "There is no connection between 9/11 and
> Saddam" and then Fox shows him in one of his insipid trips
> where he conflates his military service and the war with
> 9/11. Yet your host keeps saying, he's not misleading
> anyone.....damn my hearing and vision...must stay in
> Lockstep with GOP...must not disagree....
> LOL
> Johnny, you are pretty fair in debate but this wasn't fair
> at all.....
I know there is some sarcasm/humore
> there....but im still calling you on the table
a little..
I wasn't saying that just liberals can be wacky and hate filled--I was just pointing out that liberals also have their peculiar set of weirdos (as does the right, which was pointed out in many posts above).
I'll list for you all the right-wing hosts I listen to:
Rush Limbaugh
Howie Chizek (local Akron, OH)
Hugh Hewitt
Mike Pintek (KDKA)
Fred Honsberger (KDKA).
I've never listened to Coulter; I've heard Hannity once and didn't like it (in fact, I'm even off his TV show too); and I have no clue who the Melanie Morgan gal is (though I know she's no relation to ME!)
I don't debate your points at all--some (ok, lots) of right-wing hosts do go with the liberals hate America line, which is wrong and the worst form of hyperbole. But the same can be said for many on the left who proclaim ad nauseum that "Bush lied" etc. It's bad politics, and doesn't extend the debate at all. Instead of debating points and issues, we've devolved into fitting any statement into platitudes.
Hope this helps. I didn't intend to be unfair at all--just thought I'd show that BAD hosts (and some weird elements) exist on both sides--and in many high-profile places.
> Johnny, when you listen to RW hosts like Melanie Morgan and
> Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter spew words that no liberal has
> ever said or considered, don't you think your example
> applies visa-versa. The same host has the tinfoil hat,
> clutching to a printout of Drudge...repeating over and over
> "Liberals hate america" and "There is a liberal media". Its
> equally unpleasant to hear how much the right hates dissent
> and blame liberals for every issue that comes up despite
> their "lying eyes". Its like when Bush himself tells
> everyone on video "There is no connection between 9/11 and
> Saddam" and then Fox shows him in one of his insipid trips
> where he conflates his military service and the war with
> 9/11. Yet your host keeps saying, he's not misleading
> anyone.....damn my hearing and vision...must stay in
> Lockstep with GOP...must not disagree....
> LOL
> Johnny, you are pretty fair in debate but this wasn't fair
> at all.....
> there....but im still calling you on the table
I wasn't saying that just liberals can be wacky and hate filled--I was just pointing out that liberals also have their peculiar set of weirdos (as does the right, which was pointed out in many posts above).
I'll list for you all the right-wing hosts I listen to:
Rush Limbaugh
Howie Chizek (local Akron, OH)
Hugh Hewitt
Mike Pintek (KDKA)
Fred Honsberger (KDKA).
I've never listened to Coulter; I've heard Hannity once and didn't like it (in fact, I'm even off his TV show too); and I have no clue who the Melanie Morgan gal is (though I know she's no relation to ME!)
I don't debate your points at all--some (ok, lots) of right-wing hosts do go with the liberals hate America line, which is wrong and the worst form of hyperbole. But the same can be said for many on the left who proclaim ad nauseum that "Bush lied" etc. It's bad politics, and doesn't extend the debate at all. Instead of debating points and issues, we've devolved into fitting any statement into platitudes.
Hope this helps. I didn't intend to be unfair at all--just thought I'd show that BAD hosts (and some weird elements) exist on both sides--and in many high-profile places.