Monday, March 5, 2012

Liberals Say The Darnedest Things

With all the furor over the words that Rush had spoken against Sandra Fluke, one would think that Liberal hosts would not make the same mistake. But as we said in our previous posting, they don't care what they say since they know they will never get in the trouble that Rush did.  All Liberals think this way and so, it can't be wrong.  Only dumb, out of touch, conservatives can say wrong things.


The following "tribute" to the storm victims by Mike Malloy is a great example of Liberal intolerance.  If Rush goes, so should Malloy!  What about a demand that he be removed from air? The problem is that he is on Sirius, so he cannot be removed. However, a call to Sirius would not hurt!


Conservative Tom


LIBERAL RADIO HOST MOCKS STORM VICTIMS: ‘THEIR GOD…KEEPS SMASHING THEM INTO LITTLE GREASE SPOTS’Posted on March 5, 2012 at 10:58am by Jonathon M. Seidl
With all the talk of holding radio talk show hosts accountable lately, it’s probably worth bringing you what liberal firebrand Mike Malloy said last week as storms ravaged the South. According to a clip from his March 2 show, it seems the storms are God’s way of getting back at them for not believing in science. Or something.
“Their God … keeps smashing them into little grease spots on the pavement in  Alabama, and Mississippi, and Arkansas, and Georgia, and Oklahoma,” Malloy says in his broadcast from Friday. “You know, the Bible belt, where [in a mocking voice] they ain’t gonna let no goddamned science get in the way, it says in the Bible, blah blah blah blah blah. So, according to their way of thinking, God with his omnipotent thumb reaches down here and so far tonight has smashed about 20 people into a grease spot on highway 12, or whatever the hell highway they live next to.”
You can listen below (via Radio Equalizer).
Malloy is heard on Sirius XM radio, among other places

1 comment:

  1. This Malloy fellow's (I've never heard of him before this) comments are obviously sick, callous, and crude, and if he talks like that all the time I don't know why he would have any audience at all. But I disagree that his comments are equivalent to what Limbaugh said about Ms. Fluke. Limbaugh's words descend to the legal definition of slander; Malloy's don't. It's that simple.

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