Posted on 11/29/2017 12:46:40 PM PST by Kaslin
RUSH: Hey, theres another one! Another one, Garrison Keillor, Prairie Home Companion, fired for alleged improper behavior by Minnesota Public Radio. Minnesota Public Radio has confirmed it fired Garrison Keillor after he was accused of inappropriate behavior. Garrison Keillor, the former host of A Prairie Home Companion, and he used to be loved and adored by all touchy-feely progressives. In fact, I remember when this program began in August of 1988, it was within a year or year and a half that AP or somebody went out asked Garrison Keillor, What do you think of this Rush Limbaugh, this new hotshot on the radio?
t was the usual, I never heard of him and then I listened to him. You know, its nothing. It wont last. Its just a flash in the pan. Garrison Keillor says hes been fired by Minnesota Public Radio over allegations of improper behavior. Keillor told the Associated Press of his firing in an email. In a follow-up statement, he says he was fired over a story that I think is more interesting and more complicated than the version MPR heard.' He didnt give any detail. Just keep dropping.
Heres Jeff in Los Angeles. Jeff, great to have you. I wanted to get to you this hour. How you doing, sir?
CALLER: Doing very well, thank you.
RUSH: You bet. Great to have you here. Whats up, whats shaking, whats happening?
CALLER: Well, I just Im wondering if theyre just failing to communicate that there would be investigations that would occur before these decisions are made to terminate these executives with the various networks. I work in human resources and, you know, in my view, in my past experience, you dont enter into a decision to terminate someone even if theyre at will unless you have a really sound basis. I would think these people would be put on some administrative leave pending an investigation and then we would learn that theyre terminated.
RUSH: I understand what youre saying. But I really think that Lauer has been let go because of such an investigation.
CALLER: Oh, okay.
RUSH: And I think the rapidity with which he was dispatched is an
CALLER: Right.
RUSH: indication of what they found in that investigation.
CALLER: Okay.
RUSH: Cause, believe me, they did everything they could to save Brian Williams, and did.
CALLER: Oh, Im sure. So you think there are probably investigations that are being carried out?
RUSH: Yeah, but remember: Theres no First Amendment here. This is a privately held Well, its a public company, but they can hire and fire whoever they want for whatever reason. They can fire you if they change their schedule. Like if NBC decided to dump the Today show and do two hours of Chinese opera in a reach-out to Asian listeners or Asian viewers and everybody got fired, thats just the way it is.
I mean, I have been fired because the radio station changed format, and there were about 12 of us. When youre talking about a business, they can fire anybody. It helps if they have cause. People fired can object to it if they want, but something like this, believe me, if they didnt have to do it, they wouldnt have done it. If they could have found a way to hold onto Matt Lauer, cause Matt Lauer, people are saying, is the face of NBC News. So you have to think that they dug deep and what they found, they didnt like.
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RUSH: By the way, here is a public service. I realize that many of you leftists in this country have great animus toward me and toward this program thats totally unnecessary, and I want to demonstrate a willingness to help here. If there are any of you Democrats who have not abused, harassed, or beaten up a woman, just call and tell us, and well tell the world. It might take a lot less time than all of this drip, drip, drip, drip, drip, drip, drip stuff that were experiencing here. I mean, in case you just turned on the radio, Garrison Keillor is the most recent. A Prairie Home Companion host.
For those of you that dont know what that was, how would you describe A Prairie Home Companion? (interruption) Oh, of course thats what it was, but how would you describe it? It was radio theater, is what Snerdley said. (interruption) It was not a variety show. It was a pretend place. It was Garrison Keillor constructing liberal utopia at Lake Wobegon. Lake Wobegon had a bunch of people, like, what are the characters in the Lord of the Rings? The gremlins, munchkins, whatever. (interruption) The hobbits! Its community of hobbit-like people.
Everybody loves each other. Everybody got along. There was no hatred. There was no racism, bigotry, homophobia. There was no sexual harassment. It was perfect liberal utopia and the guy in charge of it has admitted so sexual harassment. So Im just saying: If there are any of you Democrats or leftists who have not behaved this way, we will be happy to publicize that for you. Cause I imagine that a lot of Democrats are starting to worry that this is gonna start tainting a lot of innocent people.
Because if this keeps up, it wont be long before people assume that this is standard operating behavior in both the media and in Hollywood and in the Democrat Party. Well, it may well be.
Garrison is the best thing that ever happened to FM.
Even though this, and the Matt Lauer firing, are excellent news, Democrats are so removed from Reality that they’ll still vote for the gropers.
But, if it changes a FEW hearts and minds, I can live with that.
We’re going to have to change the old saying of, ‘A Conservative is a Liberal Who Got Mugged’ to, ‘A Conservative is a Liberal Who Got GROPED!’ LOL!
Garrison Keillor is a big icon of the left. There must be a lot of liberals crying in their beer.
Getting groped by that dirtball could cause a stroke or heart attack.
What a hideous looking humanoid
You said it.
Good. He’s a turd. Go get a real job, turd.
Okay, I don't know a damn thing about this guy, Keillor. But he sets my gaydar off just looking at his pic. I noticed the curious quote in NPR's statement and couldn't help but wonder if they didn't identify the gender of his "victim" cause it's a guy.
Is this Keillor guy a homo, or what?
You know I never listen to NPR. So I can’t say.
Garrison Feel Her
How Clintonesque of him
“I did not have petting with that woman”.
I did. Robert Altman’s final film.
Just yesterday, Keillor published a major op-ed in WaPo defending Franken ---
...Eleven years later, a talk show host in LA, she goes public, and there is talk of resignation. This is pure absurdity, and the atrocity it leads to is a code of public deadliness. No kidding. ...
As Rush often says, "Folks, you just CAN'T make this stuff up!!"
I thought that he had retired at the turn of the century.
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