Posted on 06/08/2004 10:55:37 AM PDT by Tank-FL
Feeling sad and having just heard the news that President Ronald Reagan had just passed this past Saturday June 5, 2004 at 5:00 PM I switched my car radio from my local news radio to my local NPR, PRI affiliate to get my fill of the left by listening to A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.
I can normally make it through the live shows but this last show I had to turn off. The show began with ridicule and cheers from the audience when the Host (Mr. Garrison Keillor) announced that the former President had past away within the last hour. Yes folks, there were cheers in the audience. I waited for the host to ask the audience to refrain from cheers and to show respect, but this never happened. I was so shocked, then I began to understand it is hate, how the left hates us.
I am posting a link so you can hear this yourself.
http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/2004/06/05/
Segment 1 at 3:17 into show.
Glad you said this. Hope it's true. I'd like to believe well of Keillor, because his humor seems to exude affection, not animosity, toward middle America and old-fashioned values. It's hard for me to see how the wry, gentle celebrant of Lake Wobegon's steady, sturdy values could be a hater -- and I want to believe he isn't.
I agree. I regard Keillor in a love/hate kind of way.
Well...you're helping to write his paycheck.
Maybe he is, but you sure don't get that from listening to his weekly "Letter from Lake Wobegon," which I consider a quiet, brilliant, affectionate, funny homage to middle America.
I kinda thought it sounded like one person cheering and another yelling at her to "shut up" or something like that. I thougth GK was very classy in his remarks about Reagan. I won't fault him for what happened. It's just the nature of our society these days. It was probably one of those same punks that refuses to stand or take off their hats for the national anthem.
Maybe he is, but you sure don't get that from listening to his weekly "Letter from Lake Wobegon," which I consider a quiet, brilliant, affectionate, funny homage to middle America.
Assuming the Arkansas Sh#$heel will live a normal lifespan, and FR is still around, which could be 30 years or so, I don;t think many folks will give a .....
I wonder if those who applauded know how minute a minority they are. I hope so.
There are posters in that thread that should get a visit from the Secret Service. Which is nothing new for DU.
Ha ha . . . wait a minute . . .that's not funny.
Let's remember this when Ted Kennedy goes. We need to show more class. We don't need to do something like send booze bottles. Or replicas of Oldsmobiles. Or scuba gear. Or a voucher for a liver transplant. Let's stay above that.
No way. I'm saving up bile for when that POS croaks of syphilis.
I'll be downright rude, disrespectful and obnoxious - partying the entire time.
I despise what Clinton did to the presidency and I certainly do not hold him in any kind of regard, however I can guarantee that I would never cheer his death. (The only person whose death I might actually cheer in a public forum is Osama Bin Laden.)
I agree he handled it well. There were two or three cheers, which quickly subsided. He kept the show rolling, IMO the right thing to do. After all, he was about to launch into praise for Reagan's graciousness. If the cheering had appreciably continued it then would have demanded a response.
These people make me sick. They have such hate. I am so happy I am not part of that crowd.
Letter from Lake Wobegon are brillaint, and quite entertaining. I've been looking for 'Powder Milk' for years. But GK is in fact a liberal elitists who has not hesitated to make political commentary from his entertainment podium when his favored democrats are in trouble or the current President is under assault from GK's fellow leftists. Having watched one of his programs in progress, he is quite capable of making a sentence while displaying a ridiculing look to contrast. He seems to have become more coarse since his return from Scandia.
Clinton was a traitor who sold out his own country to the red chinese and disgraced the office of the Presidency.
Reagan was a true patriot and a great leader who honored the office of the Presidency.
And all the relativistic "perspective" in the world won't change this.
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