Posted on 07/30/2004 9:06:06 PM PDT by infoguy
On Tuesday, Janeane Garofalo was CLOBBERED in a radio interview with Larry Elder (790 KABC, Los Angeles, 3-6pm PDT).
Janeane tried to pass off the "Republicans are racist" canard, but Elder gave it back to her with the facts.
When Janeane realized that she was facing someone who knew what he was talking about, she tried to walk off the show. She stayed, but it just kept going downhill for Janeane.
After the exchange, Janeane reportedly called Larry a "house Negro" on another show.
Elder later went on "The Majority Report" (her scAir America radio show), and Janeane must have sat out 90-95% of the interview because she couldn't keep up with Sam Seder (her co-host) and Larry.
I wish the Janeane-Larry Elder exchange were online. Larry has re-played the interview three times since the original exchange. It is GREAT radio.
Sorry for the late post, but ... DID ANYONE ELSE HEAR THIS?
What a C@#T
NO....She is just another example and living proof that Indians did indeed screw buffalo..
So, Jeneane thinks there are 2,000 days per year. Nuf said.
That's right, with all the hateful negative media messages about our innarticulate President being spewed on all those who aren't already rock ribbed conservatives, if we do not use reason, data, and logic in talking to our liberal friends and coworkers to talk them down from their misconceptions about us, we truely are going to be a polarized country the media likes to talk about.
Although I have stopped listening to Elder right now because I am excited about the populist uprising J&K are doing against the CA Congressmen's total failure to be our advocates on the illegal immigration invasion.
Count me in, mainly because the reply is usually, "No, I'm not."
I wish some black conservative would say something along this line:
"Well, if Mr. X wants to go back to that terrible time in our history, I would point out that back then there were three kinds of blacks: "House Negro", "Free Negro" and "Cotton-choppin' 'yes-massa' negroes" who are trapped on the [Democratic] plantation. I suspect that Mr. X is the latter."
God, what a firestorm that would set off!
Ah, perchance to dream.
Is anyone else as infuriated as I am to read or hear that some liberal (black or white) as referred to a black conservative at a "House Negro"?! This makes me sick.
It's typical of the left. They can do it, but you can't.
This is why these people need to be taken out by the bushelfull and dropped off of a high cliff
The most racist things ever said, are said by liberals, about conservative black people.
The most homophobic things ever said are said by liberals if they believe a conservative is gay, or when they try to slander someone as gay. Look at Pete Stark challenging someone to a fistfight and berating his opponent as a "fruitcake". The libs like to pass that off as calling someone "crazy", but do you ever hear of people being attacked because they are insane, or do you hear about "gay bashing"?
"She lost again to Sean Hannity tonight on H&C as well, so she's batting .000"
I saw about half the interview. I have to disagree with you.
Anyone just watching, who doesn't have the facts like we Freepers already do, would have been more convinced by her than Sean. And as mentioned before, he let her do about 70% of the talking, let her say all sorts of things and didn't dispute alot of it.
"Bush is a racist"--Danny Glover
"I think America has no experience with terrorism or even with war. In Europe, we know a little bit more about these things." --Peter Gabriel
"As dumb as this administration is, they don't look ahead. They don't know where any countries are...They don't really know much about anything."
"Now you have people [in Washington] who have no interest in the country at all. They're interested in their companies, their corporations grabbing Caspian oil."-- Gore Vidal
In my country the atmosphere is poisoned. Unbreathable for those of us who are not on the right. So thank you for inviting me to this festival and allowing me to leave there for a few days. -- Jessica Lange
"So when I see the American flag, I go, 'Oh my God, you're insulting me.'"
"'We're here, we're queer!' -- that's what makes my heart swell. Not the flag, but a gay naked man or woman burning the flag. I get choked up with pride." -- Janeanne Garofalo
"I believe he thinks this [war against Iraq] is a war that can be won, but there is no such thing anymore...We can't beat anyone anymore" -- George Clooney (btw, guess who bought John Kerry's mansion in Italy for $9 Million?)
"[Bush is a] sad figure: not too well educated, who doesn't get out of America much. He's leading the country towards fascism... he wouldn't understand the word fascism anyway." --Larry Hagman
"It is inappropriate for the [Bush] administration to trump up a case in which we are ballyhooed into war."
But, a few years earlier:
"...the bottom line is that I think its appropriate for the international community in situations like this to intervene [in Kosovo]. I am in favor of an intervention. On some level you have to say that at least somebody [Clinton] is doing something." -- Mike Farrell
I wasn't sure what a "house Negro" was, since most of the colored folks (as we called them growing up) who lived in my neighborhood when I was growing up, all lived in houses just like us and we didn't call them house Negroes or house coloreds, or any such. So I looked it up. A "house Negro" is apparently like a "racist". A "racist" (or "nazi") is a white conservative winning an argument with a liberal pinhead. A "house Negro" is a Black who has the temerity not to be grateful for all the benefice and good intentions of someone like Janeane, and worse, is winning an argument with her.
Why is it always twits like Janeane, who's never really known a single Black person growing up in a lilly White suburb who are so offended that that there are actually Black people who are do not agree with her worldview?
"For the record, Medved and Elder are probably the two most astute debaters on the radio today and are required daily listening for conservatives learning how to debate."
"Sage from South Central" Bump and PING!
Larry Elder is part of my "most favored talk-show" lineup everyday, after Rush and Hannity. Sometimes I will listen to local guys like Rick Roberts (KFMB, San Diego) and Al Rantel (KABC, Los Angeles), and sometimes, to syndicated hosts like Tammy Bruce (locally on KABC) and Laura Ingraham (locally on KRLA 870 Glendale/L.A.)
Combined, these are the people who get me through my daily routine here on the Left Coast.
That's a great idea. A GREAT idea.
Another great idea would be to audiotape/videotape Bush/Cheney's speeches and rallies between now and whenever. (A transcript of every speech that either one of them gives is usually available at www.whitehouse.gov within a day of their completion).
Most of the time, working on the Left Coast, I miss their original airings AND their replays.
One of these days, I'll get one of those TiVos, or one of those DVD Recorders. I might be able to borrow one for the RNC at the end of August...but archiving the shows, and DVD Recording the rallies would be a great idea.
Please PING me with any new details.
The show format is worn-out. Hannity talks over the top of his "guests". Old Alan Colmes is actually interesting on the radio. Too bad, the hosts and the producers couldn't take a remedial course is DEBATING. The Hannity/Colmes show needs to be re-worked.
You know, that stings. Where was everyone when I posted about this? ;)
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