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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Michelle Malkin :: Townhall.com Columnist
In Defense of Conservative Talk Radio
by Michelle Malkin
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The most anti-conservative rhetoric against conservative talk radio these days is coming from supposedly free-market conservatives. It's disgusting.

Author Mark Helprin's grenade in The Wall Street Journal stands out. Yesterday, he launched an attack on conservative radio hosts who oppose presumptive GOP presidential nominee John McCain. Helprin sneered that their "major talent is that, like hairdressers, they can talk all day long to one client after another as they snip."

It's one thing to hear such petty snark coming from the left. Outraged that conservative talk radio has succeeded in the marketplace while liberals have bombed, and unnerved that new media outlets have upended mainstream journalism's monopoly apple cart, liberals have long crusaded against the medium. Bill Clinton blamed the Oklahoma City bombing on the "many loud and angry voices" in conservative talk radio that "spread hate." Democrats continue to deride "Republican noise machines" and are working in Congress to marginalize, regulate and stifle influential talkers -- most recently by threatening to reinstitute the Orwellian Fairness Doctrine.

But now, we have establishment Republicans parroting liberal ad hominem rhetoric: Talk-radio hosts are talentless blabbermouths. Their listeners are mind-numbed robots. Or, as supposed free-market conservative and McCain supporter Phil Gramm put it in his broadside against talk radio in the Washington Post last week: "They say they have principles, but some of it is their ego and power, too. They're well-known, and they're used to having power."

Funny. These trash-talking GOP politicians and pundits had no problem when conservative talk-radio hosts used their "ego and power" to help kill Hillary Clinton's massive government health care takeover in 1994. They had no problem when conservative talk-radio hosts used their "ego and power" to galvanize support for the Republican revolution, two Bush presidential campaigns and the war in Iraq.

In major metropolitan U.S. cities, conservative talk radio offers rare relief from liberal orthodoxy -- and local talk show hosts have spearheaded effective activism. KSFO in San Francisco led the Gray Davis recall brigade. KVI in Seattle was instrumental in launching the successful fight against Hillarycare and in support of an initiative abolishing government racial preferences.

Were they nothing more than empty-talking hairdressers then?

The Republican talk-radio bashers did start having problems when many national hosts harnessed popular grassroots opposition to help kill last year's Bush/McCain/Kennedy illegal alien amnesty bill. GOP Rep. Lindsey Graham dismissed them as "loud folks." In other words: They were making a difference. Then-Sen. Trent Lott lamented that right-wing talk-radio hosts were a "problem." In other words: They were effective. McCain's defenders have made common cause with the likes of ethnocentric, open-borders groups like La Raza in redefining all conservative talk-radio opposition as unacceptable "hate" beyond the bounds of reasonable discourse.

In other words: They must be shut up. Bill Clinton approves. Continued...

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Subject: Can't criticize fellow conservatives?
Let me make this perfectly clear- Just because I have chosen to tune out Rush Limbaugh and Laura Ingraham due to their tedious crusades to torpedo
McCain's Presidential run, I am not in favor of the Fairness Doctrine. I, along with many other pragmatic conservatives, may not have supported McCain in the primaries but see no benefit in giving aid and comfort to the enemy-
either Democrat nominee- by trashing the candidate of our party. If there was a conservative who could have effectively articulated his/her views and shown real leadership during the campaign, he/she would now have the nomination. IT DIDN'T HAPPEN! Now we need to come together to get a man elected who 1) understands the threat of radical Islamic extremists
2) has a perfect voting record on life 3) has never voted for a tax increase, and 4) will nominate judges far more conservative than what we could hope to see from a Democrat

Kim Moline

pure BS
higene"The answer, I believe, is that, unlike conservatives, non-conservatives are sufficiently secure in the correctness of their beliefs and opinions that they don't need have those beliefs constantly reinforced by continually hearing to some radiohead telling them what he or she thinks they should be thinking.

You think?"


what a load of crap.
If you were right there would be no oprah, no "the view", no daily kos, no chris matthews,no commondweebs .org,etc. etc.

The fact is liberal thought does not do well when exposed to scrutiny or debate.
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