Posted on 06/10/2004 3:34:04 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
WOW! I heard some INCREDIBLE radio this morning. It was on the Steve Kane show. His guest was some professor (can't remember her name) from the Thomas Jefferson Law School. Anyway this author wrote a book based strictly on "unbiased" research (so she claimed) claiming that our policy in Iraq is a complete failure. This author took the stance that she didn't have any political axes to grind and she was completely "objective." Steve Kane EXPERTLY grilled her. The first stone to get knocked out of her wall of "objectivity" was right after she claimed she used unbiased sources for her research. After Steve Kane pressed her on exactly WHAT those sources were, she said they included the New York Times, the L.A. Times, the BBC, and Le Monde (France).
Then Steve Kane moved in for the kill. He hammered her on who she is supporting in the presidential election. The professor claimed she had no real choice but Kane kept pressing and pressing her. Finally (in one of the GREAT radio moments) she angrily snarled that she is working for the election of John Kerry and claimed that the Bush Administration was the biggest danger to peace in the world (which means she thinks Bush is more dangerous than Al-Qaeda).
After the professor made this admission she got real subdued because she realized that her phoney mask of "objectivity" was ripped off. This interview aired sometime between 9 AM and 10 AM this morning which means you South Florida Freepers can hear it between 5 AM and 6 AM tomorrow morning. I believe Freepers outside of South Florida can also hear it at the same time tomorrow on the streaming audio on the Web. If one of you can record it, I hope somebody can provide the audio for the rest of us to listen it. Believe me, it was an INCREDIBLE radio moment when that professor was forced to reveal her TRUE far left looniness.
The Steve Kane show is probably the BEST local radio show in the country. Unfortunately, as far as talk radio for the rest of the day (except for Rush), it is like a desert here in South Florida.
If you happen to be up between 5 AM and 6 AM tomorrow morning, tune in to WWNN (1470 AM) for the repeat broadcast of this segment. Yeah, yeah I know it is early but this was really AMAZING radio. Hopefully, Steve will re-air that segment tomorrow during his regular broadcast hours between 6 AM and 10 AM.
Bump for unbiased news coverage. Support Fox News and Talk Radio! (...Larry Edler is The Man)
Larry Elder is The Man.....(have to spell his name right.)
Thank you, Steve Kane. All I ask is that the truth be told. I am enjoying the fact that "liars" everywhere can no longer stand behind the curtain -- the Internet and talk radio rules!
Never heard of it. Must be on a matchbook cover somewhere.
Then Steve Kane moved in for the kill. He hammered her on who she is supporting in the presidential election. The professor claimed she had no real choice but Kane kept pressing and pressing her. Finally (in one of the GREAT radio moments) she angrily snarled that she is working for the election of John Kerry and claimed that the Bush Administration was the biggest danger to peace in the world
Sounds like the silly girl couldn't recognize or head off a cross-exam if her life depended on it. What a hack.
I've been all over the country but I rate the Steve Kane show the BEST of all the local radio talk shows. The great thing about Steve Kane interviewing leftists like this is hearing the way Steve slowly turns up the pressure until they crack. I bet that professor was angry at herself after the interview for letting Steve Kane rattle her cage to the point where she cracked and angrily snarled out her TRUE leftwing agenda.
He's got an awesome theme song, National Lampoon's "Well-Intentioned Blues"
I wish I was a Negro, with lots of Negro soul,
so I could stay true to my ethnic roots and still play rock and roll.
If I was a funky Negro, eatin' soul food barbecues,
then I wouldn't have to sing the middle class liberal Well-Intentioned Blues.
I wish I was an Indian, a grown-up Sioux papoose,
so when I get drunk on a beer and a half I'd have a good excuse.
I'd be a noble savage, wouldn't ever wear no shoes,
and I wouldn't have to sing the middle class liberal Well-Intentioned Blues.
I wish I was a wetback on a strike in a lettuce patch
or a slant-eyed peasant with Viet Cong stashed underneath my thatch.
I'd only ever cross a picket line to pay my union dues
and I wouldn't have to sing the middle class liberal Well-Intentioned Blues.
But I am not a Negro, not a red man nor a Mex. (Join me, kids!)
I'm a member of the oppressing color, language, age and sex.
I sympathize with the Arab cause; I feel for the put-upon Jews.
And I keep singing -
the middle class liberal -
humanitarian -
meaningful dialogue -
we are all responsible Well-Intentioned Blues.
I just did a Google search and there is a Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego. Maybe I can find out who that author was and more info on her.
Nice post, Mrs. Kane.
You mean absolutely positively no s?
Anything with "Peace and Justice" is automatically suspect:
MARJORIE COHN
The War on Civil Liberties in the U.S. Since 11 September, Progress Lawyers Network Colloquium, February 27, 2004, Brussels, Belgium
Commentary on film, Uncovered: The Whole Truth About the Iraq War, Activist San Diego, Nov. 2003, San Diego, California.
Unilateral Power v. International Law, National Lawyers Guild Convention, Oct. 2003, Minneapolis, MN.
Legal Commentators: Aid to Understanding or Obstacles to Justice? No. County Bar Assoc. and S.D. Chapter, Society of Professional Journalists, Oct. 16, 2003, Vista, CA.
Panel Moderator and Presentations, Unilateral Power vs. International Law and The U.S. War on Iraq and Beyond, National Lawyers Guild Annual Convention, Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 2003
Monitoring of Attorney-Client Communications, Civil Liberties, and the War on Terrorism, Suffolk Law School, Boston, Sept. 20, 2003
Law and Politics: In Search of Balance (paper delivered in absentia), 21st World Congress of the International Association of Philosophy, Lund, Sweden, Aug. 2003
Human Rights: Casualty of the War on Terror, Centre for International Legal Studies, Salzburg, Austria, May 2003
Human Rights Since September 11th: (Un)Balancing Liberty and Security, Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, University of San Diego (sponsored by National Lawyers Guild), Feb. 20, 2003
The War on Terrorism and U.S. Imperialism, International Human Rights Conference, Havana, Cuba, Nov. 2002
Panel Moderator and Presentation, Civil Liberties and the War on Terror, National Lawyers Guild Annual Convention, Pasadena, Cal., Oct. 2002
Besides numerous phone calls, I've been Elder's guest twice on the show, once in studio.
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