Posted on 10/20/2003 11:36:58 AM PDT by Reagan Disciple
Eight years after NPRs Nina Totenberg, on Inside Washington, wished death upon Senator Jesse Helms (If there is retributive justice, hell get AIDS from a transfusion, or one of his grandchildren will get it"), on the same show over the weekend she seemingly desired to hasten the death of Army General Jerry Boykin for having supposedly expressed the view that the war on terrorism is a Christian crusade against Muslims. Totenberg hatefully advocated: I hope hes not long for this world.
When the other panelists were taken aback by her wish (You putting a hit out on this guy or what? and, What is this, the Sopranos?), she quickly backtracked: In his job, in his job, in his job, please, please, in his job.
The relevant portion of the October 18 Inside Washington, a show produced at Washington, DCs Gannett-owned WUSA-TV and shown nationally on PBS stations:
Nina Totenberg of National Public Radio: Now theyve got this guy whos head of the intelligence section in the Defense Department whos being quoted as telling various groups, while hes in uniform, that this is a Christian crusade against Muslims. I mean this is terrible, this is seriously bad stuff.
Colbert King, Washington Post editorial writer: The other thing about Boykin, he got it wrong. He said God put George Bush in the White House. The Supreme Court did it. Totenberg: The Supreme Court put George Bush in the White House. Charles Krauthammer, syndicated columnist, joked: It was 5,000 yentas in Palm Beach who couldnt read the ballot. If that was not an act of providence, nothing is. Gordon Peterson, host: By the way, he was showing pictures of Somalia, Mogadishu and theres a black mark in the sky and he said 'these are demons who controlled this thing. Totenberg: Well, I hope hes not long for this world because you can imagine- Several voices reacted in unison, drowning her out, including Peterson: You putting a hit out on this guy or what? King: Are you Reverend Pat Robertson? Totenberg: No, no, no, no, no, no! Peterson: What is this, the Sopranos? Totenberg: In his job, in his job, in his job, please, please, in his job.
This wasnt the first time Totenbergs mind jumped immediately to offing someone whom she found offensive. Back on the July 8, 1995 Inside Washington, Totenberg had this reaction to Senator Jesse Helms complaint that AIDS research was getting a disproportionate share of federal research money. Inside Washington host Tina Gulland asked: "I dont think I have any Jesse Helms defenders here. Nina?" Totenberg replied: "Not me, I think he ought to be worried about whats going on in the Good Lords mind, because if there is retributive justice, hell get AIDS from a transfusion, or one of his grandchildren will get it."
Just to keep the story straight. The VOTERS put George Bush in the White House. The Supreme Court kept algore and Florida Supreme Court from robbing the voters.
Good acronym! Being the crude person that I am, mine is Nationalized Puke Radio. Yours is better.
the infowarrior
You are wrong about John Mack.
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