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Liberals on the Lying Frequency
As easy as it might be to forget them in the cobwebs of the AM radio dial, the liberal pretenders to the Rush Limbaugh throne are still broadcasting, and they're often utterly, shamelessly ridiculous. Case in point: Even Al Sharpton lamely used his radio show to defend Joe Biden's anti-Republican "they want to put y'all in chains" race baiting in front of a black audience.
Another case in point: Liberal radio hosts adore Harry Reid for making utterly unsubstantiated ugly charges that Mitt Romney evaded taxes for a decade. Bill Press has routinely declared his love for the tactic -- even on CNN, where someone might have noticed. On "Reliable Sources," Press taunted the journalists who might want to play by the rules of evidence.
"Harry Reid is not a journalist. Harry Reid is a Democratic politician who doesn't want Mitt Romney to get elected," Press curdled. "What he is doing may be diabolical, but it's brilliant, because what's Mitt Romney been talking about for the last two days, he's been talking about his freaking tax returns. So Harry Reid is playing hardball."
On "The Stephanie Miller Show," her regular guest Lee Papa, who calls himself "The Rude Pundit," echoed Press and added that liberal lies haven't been strong enough. "My ethical standard is that we (Democrats) should be telling better lies. So frankly I don't even care if this is true or not. I think it's remarkable that a Democrat is actually playing hardball." Miller enthusiastically agreed.
Usually, when authors take up the subject of talk radio, it's a jeremiad that conservative talkers are out to ruin our national discourse with their lies. Who would that be? Start with Bill Press, who wrote a book titled "Toxic Talk: How the Radical Right Has Poisoned America's Airwaves." The book is touted for exposing the "destructive power of Rush, Glenn Beck, Mark Levin, Sean Hannity, Michael Savage, Bill O'Reilly" and all those conservatives who push "lies, propaganda, and bigotry" on the populace.
Press also wrote "The Obama Hate Machine: The Lies, Distortions, and Personal Attacks on the President -- and Who Is Behind Them." Press is presumably the Obama love machine that puts out lies, distortions and political attacks to get Obama re-elected, despite his horrible record.
Now there's a rebuttal to that book. It's called "The Right Frequency: The Story of the Talk Radio Giants Who Shook Up the Political and Media Establishment." Author Fred Lucas chronicles conservative talk-radio stars over the decades, reminding us how they kept the American idea alive. (A disclaimer: Lucas works during the day as the White House correspondent for CNSNews.com, a division of the Media Research Center, which I lead.)
Lucas travels back to the early days of radio history, describing, for example, how Fulton Lewis predicted to Mike Wallace in the 1950s that the Republican Party could be a majority party if they would only let the conservatives run it, instead of the wishy-washy, me-too moderates.
But it's really fun to remember how liberals have failed to find their anti-Limbaugh. In the 1990s, ABC Radio tried to make a star out of Texas Agricultural Commissioner Jim Hightower, thinking they could sell ultra-liberalism if it sounded folksy enough. He bombed. They tried to sell Mario Cuomo as a radio host, although he was far too pompous for the regular folks. He lectured a libertarian caller: "What if you have a plague? Floods? You'd just let everybody drown?" He bombed. They tried former Virginia Gov. Doug Wilder. Bomb.
In 2004, the media elite went gaga over the anticipated ascent of Al Franken and the Air America network into Limbaugh's orbit. The New York Times and Washington Post each promoted their debut on the front pages and in cover stories in their Sunday magazines. Newsweek published a three-page spread featuring Franken in a flight suit on an aircraft carrier. Time only gave it a page, with the headline "America Needs Air America." None of it worked.
At the outset, Air America was sold as a "tremendous business opportunity" with a "hole in the market you could drive a truck through." In the end, Air America later fell right through that hole in the market into bankruptcy and liquidation.
It's rather funny. The left regularly augment the puny power of liberal radio hosts by promoting them on TV, from Sharpton and Ed Schultz and Rachel Maddow in the evenings on MSNBC to live morning shows with Bill Press and Stephanie Miller on Al Gore's tiny-ratings channel Current TV. None is threatening the right. We're asked to "Lean Forward" in MSNBC promos, and Current TV promos expect us to believe their big "weapon" on their talk programs is "the truth." Try telling that to Press or Miller as they as they celebrate character assassinations against Republicans.
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10 Comments
rab in jo, mo
Friday, August 24, 2012 at 8:25 AM
"...and Current TV promos expect us to believe their big "weapon" on their talk programs is "the truth." "
And what was the Soviet propaganda machine called? Pravda - the Russian word for "truth". Of course, it was true only because the powers that be said it was. Reality, however, showed otherwise.
Doktor Riktor Von Zhades in Western KY
Friday, August 24, 2012 at 8:49 AM
The Neomarxist media has the idea that if all conservative talk shows were silenced, that would be fair and balanced. I had a thought the other day that was brought about from a conversation I had with with a co-worker. The left continually condemns big business, but is not their own media, big business? Surely, other than tax payer supported NPR, and it's various offspring, all of those companies, CNN, MSNBC, The Times, etc, are in business to make a profit, and to stay in business. It is my guess that they'd silence the opposition solely to create the very monopoly, they demonize.
Bill in Texas
Friday, August 24, 2012 at 11:46 AM
Thanks to Lee Papa for showing why I don't take a Liberal or a Democrat seriously about the words they say. If they are going to lie to get into office, win an election, their taxes, WHY the (insert appropriate thought here) would I believe them when they say "National Healthcare is good for this county" or "The Keystone XL pipeline needs more study" or "I didnt' inhale" or "I want to represent you in Washington DC!" To lie to get into an office or win an election means you lie all the time in my book. I was raised to always tell the truth. Guess now that we have one real truth, the real ideals of the liberals is set free. Lie to win. Problem with lies, they always catch up with you, and it always catches up with you when you need the lies to help you the most.
DAVID in DALLAS TX
Friday, August 24, 2012 at 11:55 AM
Of all the Liberal news outlets the one I don’t mind is MSNBC. Why? At least they are upfront about their bias, while CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, NPR news organizations hide behind this cloak of “journalistic integrity”. Hogwash, you’re just as biased towards conservative principles than MSNBC. You just fool the ignorant masses out there, and you’re proud of it. How you’re able to sleep at night and look in the mirror without feeling complete shame is beyond me.
Ken in Dayton, OH
Friday, August 24, 2012 at 12:56 PM
Thanks to some of the liberal pundits for coming out of the closet and admitting that lies, deceit, debauchary and treachery are perfectly acceptable in their quest to fulfill the leftist agenda. Hitler, Mao and Stalin would be proud that their legacy and ethical standards are "alive and well" in America....
India in GA
Saturday, August 25, 2012 at 12:58 AM
I didn't even know there was such a thing as a liberal radio talk show until I traveled to Florida last year. I was not really paying much attention to the radio--it was on a station that was obviously unfamiliar to me. But alarm bells started going off when I heard the host say, "You know, nobody ever gives the U.N. any credit for all the good things it does". I almost wrecked my car.
Richard Ryan in Lamar,Missouri
Monday, August 27, 2012 at 7:25 PM
Indai, the best thing the thugs and tyrants at the UN could do would be to commit suicide by jumping in the Hudson River. If our government truly represented us, they would send this bunch packing PDQ.
tod-the tool guy in brooklyn N.Y.
Saturday, August 25, 2012 at 6:23 AM
We attend a small Lutheran Church, here in Brooklyn. One Sunday, our lib Pastor asked the congregation, 30 of us, if anyone listened to NPR? Nobody raised their hands! I wonder how many hands would've gone up for Rush Limbaugh?
Walter Young in Stamford
Sunday, August 26, 2012 at 5:49 PM
I despise lies in both the media and politics. This happens on all sides of the political spectrum. Given this, I have nearly disdain for the people with media exposure who repeat and market opinions for financial gain and influence. The ugly opinions broadcast by Limbaugh, Beck, Hannity, and their ilk have been misleading and have based the poisons of hypocrisy, nationalism, arrogance, and religiosity. I leave ignorance out of that list because I don't believe that they are ignorant but use ignorance as a took to manipulate others. They exploit the weaknesses of pride, prejudice, bigotry, intolerance, and blind faith rather than disseminate information that helps people to learn how to govern themselves. The current conservative right is disease feeding off hate and ignorance. I voted for George H. Bush and continue to stand by that decision, but ever since George W. Bush lucked into office in 2000 the Republicans and the right seem to believe every idiotic thing that they push out of their mouths without any accountability. Fortunately, I believe that the extremism on the right has been revealing enough that electorate is swinging back to realism.
Richard of CT in Cheshire, CT
Tuesday, August 28, 2012 at 12:18 PM
Walter, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that such a note should come from within the Democratic Republic of Connecticut. A state so dominated by the Dumbo Machine that we no longer have a single representative or high statewide office held by the opposition.
For a brief period, back in the 1970 and 80's, I belonged to the Dumbocrat Party while living in New Haven. No other real choice was available to a young man interested in being involved in the political life of his community. The local Republican Party died a painful death there well over 40 years ago. I've been on the inside of the Dumbo machine and seen it at work, and if there is one place where lies and misleading innuendo thrive and conquer, it is within that political spectrum. It is as if they took George Orwell's '1984' as a text book. Up is down, good is bad, right is wrong, black is white and there are no shades of gray except for the politically correct shades.
It is how we end up with idiots like John DeStefano as the Mayor for life, and Dan the Man as Governor. There are jokes, liars and thieves within the State's Republican ranks as well, but they haven't come close to the institutionalization of cheating, lying and thievery as practiced by the Fascist power mongers of the left. Thank God we may have, finally, seen the last of former Secretary of the State, and all around arm twister for money, Susan Bysiewicz.
Keep on eating the pabulum and drinking the Kool-Aid, Walter. I don't exactly know what your agenda is, but I'm guessing it is some form of "I know what is best for my neighbors, friends, and everyone else. And if they are too stupid to embrace it voluntarily, I will get my pals in the Party to impose it on them. And make them pay for their own chains while they are at it!!" Truth! Truth, and nothing but the truth!! So help me God!! RJA