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Right Wing Radio 'Drunks' Decried by Liberal Activists
CNSNews.com ^ | 6/06/03 | Marc Morano

Posted on 06/06/2003 2:37:16 AM PDT by kattracks

Washington (CNSNews.com) - Talk radio and cable news outlets were blasted by liberal activists during a seminar in Washington, D.C. Thursday, with one speaker describing the followers of conservative-dominated radio programs as "drunks."

The three-day "Take Back America" conference is being sponsored by the Campaign for America's Future, which states as its goal pushing the Democratic Party to the left. Several Democratic presidential candidates addressed the group Thursday - but noticeably absent was Connecticut U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, who is trying to appear more moderate than his rivals for the party's 2004 nomination.

Activists pulled no punches in attacking not only conservative-dominated media outlets, but also the Bush administration.

Jeff Faux, distinguished fellow at the liberal Economic Policy Institute, lashed out at the culture of talk radio during a panel discussion entitled "Shrubbed: The Radical Project of George Bush."

"I turn on the radio, and I hear these talk shows with right wing drunks calling in, and I ask myself, where are our drunks?" Faux said. But, he added: "The advantage of being a progressive is that you don't have to get drunk to make your speech."

Kim Gandy, president of the National Organization for Women, charged that "Rupert Murdoch [and his] cronies" are "stifling our messages and keep our messages from being heard, and when we get them out, they are drowned in a sea of lies." Murdoch is chairman of News Corp., which owns the Fox News Channel.

Gandy described her reaction to being seated near Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly, host of The O'Reilly Factor, at this week's Congressional Correspondents' Dinner in Washington.

"As I looked over at him at the next table holding court, I thought of the fact that there are literally millions of people who get their news from Bill O'Reilly," Gandy told the audience. "[They] actually think that he is telling them the truth about what is happening in the world.

"They get their perspective on the world from The O'Reilly Factor and from Stupid-borough Country, uh...Scarborough Country," she added, a reference to MSNBC's Scarborough Country, hosted by former Republican Congressman Joe Scarborough.

Gandy believes conservatives control the media in America.

"It's gotten to the point that Pat Robertson can just retire from his television career because his job has been taken over by Fox News and MSNBC and Clear Channel Broadcasting," Gandy said.

She praised the country music singing trio, the Dixie Chicks, who received a torrent of criticism from conservatives after challenging the wisdom of President Bush's decision to go to war with Iraq. "Can we hear one round for the Dixie Chicks?" Gandy asked to loud applause. "They have lots of new fans all over the country."

Thursday's panelists also laid into the Bush administration and its allies in Congress. Bush is running "the most right wing administration in modern American history," according to Ralph Neas, president of People for the American Way.

"George W. Bush, Tom DeLay, Bill Frist, Trent Lott, [John] Ashcroft - they are the schoolyard bullies, and what do we do with schoolyard bullies? We stand up to them, and we stand up to them and fight," Neas said.

Neas had pointed criticism for the president's federal judicial nominees, warning that the U.S. is "facing one of the greatest constitutional threats to our constitutional scheme of government since the Founding Fathers.

"We are going to block any right wing nominee in the mold of Scalia and Thomas," he vowed, a reference to conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas.

Wade Henderson, executive director of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, blamed "ideological extremism on the right" for making bipartisanship "impossible."

"You can't have bipartisanship when one side treats you like a tornado treats a trailer park," Henderson claimed.

Maude Hurd, president of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), said liberals have been "bushwhacked" by the president.

"George W. Bush has pushed so many right wing proposals through Congress that many progressives have begun to despair," Hurd explained. "Bush's endless demands for tax cuts for millionaires are so willfully blind that he reminds me of a substance abuser," Hurd added.

Deb Callahan, president of the League of Conservation Voters, asserted: "This is undeniably the worst administration that we have seen in the history of this nation on [environmental] issues."

Callahan lamented the opposition that the green agenda encounters in the current political environment and said she yearns for a return to the 1960s.

She told the audience that she once asked former Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall how it felt to be able to pass environmental regulations during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations without much opposition.

"I asked: 'What was it like when you were running the Interior Department, and you all created the Endangered Species Act, you protected amazing lands, you did these new and insightful and far-reaching things to protect our natural environment?" According to Callahan, Udall answered: "Basically, if you could think it up, you could do it."

Gandy observed: "I have come to realize that is my guiding principle. I want to return to a time in this country when if we can think it up, we can do it."

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To: kattracks
They get their perspective on the world from The O'Reilly Factor and from Stupid-borough Country, uh...Scarborough Country," she added, a reference to MSNBC's Scarborough Country, hosted by former Republican Congressman Joe Scarborough.

Oh man...! How can we decent, working, traditional Americans hope to compete with the Democrats when they are possessed of such piercing wit?

101 posted on 06/06/2003 9:46:57 AM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: NittanyLion
Says it all. I want to push my radical agenda - comprised of the wackiest stuff I can imagine - through totally unopposed.

Check out the California threads, LOFL!!!
Imagine a nation patterned after California!

102 posted on 06/06/2003 9:49:04 AM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: All
She was mentioned, so she needs a post.
103 posted on 06/06/2003 10:02:18 AM PDT by Stopislamnow
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To: battlegearboat
no you're the poo poo head. I'm telling my mommy!
104 posted on 06/06/2003 10:03:12 AM PDT by Charlie OK
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To: kattracks
Bush is running "the most right wing administration in modern American history," according to Ralph Neas, president of People for the American Way. ......

..... "George W. Bush has pushed so many right wing proposals through Congress that many progressives have begun to despair," Hurd explained.

OK, have I missed some news. I mean I wish it were true but I am not sure when all this "right-wing" stuff happened.

If a pragmatic centrist like Bush is "an extreme right-winger" in their eyes, I shudder at what a "moderate" or even a leftist would look like. I am fairly sure it wouldn't be pretty.

If a $35 Billion (per year, forget this over ten years nonsense) tax-cut from a $2 TRILLION budget can be considered extreme I would hate to see a moderate tax-cut.
[a "moderate" tax-cut would be an increase in welfare, I guess]
105 posted on 06/06/2003 10:04:16 AM PDT by evilC
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To: kattracks
Jeff Faux, distinguished fellow at the liberal Economic Policy Institute

Faux: \Faux\, n.; pl. Fauces. [L.] See Fauces. adj : 1) not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article; "faux pearls"; "decorated with faux palm leaves"; "Jeff Faux, distinguished fellow." [syn: fake, false, imitation, simulated]

106 posted on 06/06/2003 10:08:54 AM PDT by Lazamataz (I've decided to cut back my tagline, one word at a)
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To: kattracks
Campaign for America's Future, which states as its goal pushing the Democratic Party to the left.

To the left? I thought they were already a bunch of left wing, liberal socialist, pinko commies, and these slime bags want to push them further left?

107 posted on 06/06/2003 10:13:41 AM PDT by Mark17
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To: kattracks
But, he added: "The advantage of being a progressive is that you don't have to get drunk to make your speech."

People who call themselves progressive are inevitably Baby Boomers who think the Leftist mentality and political environment of 1973 is directly applicable in 2003. The political landscape is vastly different, of course, meaning they are more accurately regressive, meaning backwards-looking.

By definition, however, they cannot know this. Thus vintage 1973 progressivity is a self-reinforcing delusion.

Leftover Left Go Home!

108 posted on 06/06/2003 10:26:35 AM PDT by Catalonia
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To: Welsh Rabbit
"liberals can't stay on the air without government funding..."
Well, guess I gotta re-post this yet again...
Maybe one day one of the lurking libs will pass this info on to his higher-ups...

Large Democratic donors do not help fund the programs so they can grow and prosper. Democratic businesspeople do not advertise. Democratic officeholders do not help promote or fund the programs. Often Democratic officeholders do not even make themselves readily available as guests.
Senator Daschle’s office cancelled a half dozen scheduled appearances on Democratic Talk Radio.

Our program solicited donations in letters to every elected Democrat in the US Senate, Congress and state legislatures in Maryland and Tennessee. We did the same with almost every Democratic County Chair and included Nevada. We solicited every Democratic Governor and the leaders of a national railroad union. We received only one donation of $50.
Dimocratic Talk Radio
Dimocratic Talk Radio's URL
109 posted on 06/06/2003 10:28:05 AM PDT by 45semi
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To: kattracks
You notice they don't mention that they have ABCBSNBCBCNNPRMSNBCCNBCBLOOMBERGUSATODAYNYTIMES, et. al. under their thumb. No, it's only Fox News and talk radio that gets their goat...
110 posted on 06/06/2003 10:31:18 AM PDT by mhking
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To: G.Mason
""George W. Bush, Tom DeLay, Bill Frist, Trent Lott, [John] Ashcroft - they are the schoolyard bullies, and what do we do with schoolyard bullies? We stand up to them, and we stand up to them and fight," Neas said.""

Gee, that's funny - I thought the way that libs dealt with schoolyard bullies was to chide them for their behavior then send them back to class unpunished! You know, that NEW public school discipline philosophy.. so effective.

If there were a lib president in office on 9/11, we'd still be at the negotiating table with Osama and Saddam, except we'd be wearing burqas by that point to show "respect for other religions and viewpoints."

I love to see them UNHINGED - It's sooooo gratifying.

111 posted on 06/06/2003 10:50:11 AM PDT by rocky88
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To: kattracks
"The advantage of being a progressive is that you don't have to get drunk to make your speech."

The disadvantage is you have to kneepad for the Clintons..

112 posted on 06/06/2003 10:51:40 AM PDT by cardinal4 (The Senate Armed Services Comm; the Chinese pipeline into US secrets)
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To: kattracks
Kim Gandy, president of the National Organization for Women, charged that "Rupert Murdoch [and his] cronies" are "stifling our messages and keep our messages from being heard, and when we get them out, they are drowned in a sea of lies."

Dear Kim,

I think the CNS reporter must have misquoted you. "Laughs" is spelled l-a-u-g-h-s, not l-i-e-s.

113 posted on 06/06/2003 11:03:42 AM PDT by Stultis
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To: hellinahandcart; dead; HangFire; feinswinesuksass; Mercuria; Senator Pardek; diotima
"Too much material here" ping.
 
Too. Much. Material.
 
(Picture me rolling.)

114 posted on 06/06/2003 11:09:57 AM PDT by AnnaZ (unspunwithannaz.blogspot.com... "It is UNSPUN and it is Unspun, but it is not unspun." -- unspun)
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To: Leisler
LOL! (Steamroller Bump!)
115 posted on 06/06/2003 11:13:28 AM PDT by Stultis
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To: hellinahandcart; wimpycat; Poohbah; dighton
I never have figured out exactly who this Mellon-Scaife guy is...I guess he's the rich guy who funds the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy.....and now that I've said this publicly, I can expect a visit from the Wetworks Committee any moment.

You must have pissed somebody off, wimpycat. Even the newbies get Omaha steaks and Fruit-of-the-Month Club from dear Mellie. That's just the standard "Welcome Aboard" package.

I'm coming up on my third anniversary, so I had a list of gifts to select from. (I picked Baccarat. Stemware for 16, and a trip to Monte Carlo. :D)

HIAC, you really need to upgrade your membership to Vast Neo-Con Conspiracy (VNCC) status. You get all the same gift programs, but you can forgo them in exchange for "power points". Accumulate enough and you can redeem them for an ambassadorship to Monte Carlo.

116 posted on 06/06/2003 11:26:46 AM PDT by Stultis
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To: kattracks
"The advantage of being a progressive is that you don't have to get drunk to make your speech."

Only insane.

117 posted on 06/06/2003 11:27:59 AM PDT by FierceDraka ("I am not a number - I am a FREE MAN!")
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To: AnnaZ
I thought they may have been listening to your show!
118 posted on 06/06/2003 11:30:45 AM PDT by Feiny (Gag me with a court order!)
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To: Charlie OK
Am not. Stupid doo doo person. I'm telling on you! You better not tell your Mom or my Pop will beat up your old man! Ha Ha!
119 posted on 06/06/2003 11:33:45 AM PDT by battlegearboat
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To: 45semi
Something along these 'lines'?

120 posted on 06/06/2003 11:36:46 AM PDT by 45semi
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