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Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/15/2007 5:47:48 PM   
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"Talk radio is running the country. We have to do something about that problem."
-Senator Trent Lott

I think this is more evidence that the US Senate is out of control. It is obvious that the elitists that make up the establishment is very angry and frustrated at talk radio, the internet, and democratic freedoms.

Keep in mind that not more than 15 years ago....most people didn't have computers. Most people didn't have 24-hour cable news. Most people got their news at the 6:00 hour with Dan Rather and in the newspapers the next morning. Today communication is everywhere. We can pull out our cell phones and download news headlines and stories anytime and practically anywhere. And the internet has given everyone a bullhorn. Anyone can put up a website that criticizes the government or organize petitions.

So I just want to warn everyone to pay very close attention to the government over the next few years. I have a very strong feeling that they will be making moves to try to regulate or stop some of this communication. They are going to try to find ways to destroy democratic expression. Democrats have already begun to talk about forcing the FCC to bring back the fairness doctrine. The elitists in Washington do not want us reading the bills they pass and calling them on their ruse. Why else do you think they want to bring in 20-50 million unskilled people into the Union? Because right now, the American people are too intelligent. The government needs to dumb down the voter rolls in order to keep their elitist government intact.

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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/15/2007 5:58:08 PM   
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Maybe this Senator Trent Lott was talking about Britain. He's right, the media here well and truly run the whole show.

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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/15/2007 9:57:08 PM   
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You'd think that Sen. Lott would be "happy" that the electorate is better informed!
I think you're right Cyberdude, we should be watching our govt. more closely!

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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/15/2007 11:23:04 PM   
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Many politicians are upset with talk radio because much of it cuts through the political BS, informs you of some of the votes, and makes it easier to hold the politicians accountable. A decade or more ago they tried to bring about the "Fairness Doctrine". I am not sure why the Dems have not started the push for this yet, as most talk radio is conservative. The only Liberal Talk radio that has been recent was Air America, and they had to pay radio stations to broadcast them, rather than the other way around. You should ask yourself why this is. The problems I have with many Dems is the perpetuation of class warfare, scare tactics against privatization of some things, and their zeal to want to make the public even more reliant on the government with social programs. the problems I have with republicans is the business as usual politics, not following through on promises (Contract with America) and the division the cause by such things as religion and abortion issues.

I listen to Neal Boortz, Sean Hannity and Michael Savage, but I do not agree with everything they say. Instead I research the information for myself, form my own opinion and then act accordingly. Talk radio is being blamed by many politicians for the recent defeat of the Amnesty Immigration Bill. This bill his horrid. How can any law be put into place until the borders are sealed to prevent even more illegals. The stipulations in it would make it as easy as a letter from a friend stating you had been here for five years, to be granted visa. The timeline in the bill would make it easier for criminal aliens to be legal and get a green card, etc., than it is for a US citizen to get a passport.

Lott needs to just bow out, he is an embarrassment and his actions continue to be shameful.


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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/16/2007 5:58:40 PM   
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Most Liberals hate loathe and dispise talk radio.

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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/16/2007 6:13:33 PM   
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A general reply to the vituperative and ignominious spirit of this thread so far:


most passably intelligent people ignore the blather of the fuckwads who, having a bs in communication from some minor seat of learning say; dismal seepage juco are out to hep the world to their wisdom, if most of the passably intelligent people are branded as liberal, which after all is not a dirty word then that is their cross to bear-----------there is a hell of alot more that the government is fucking away in your personal life than to worry about the total display of ignorance spewed by a gob of fucktards...............

and before you go bugshit, William F. Buckley is still available in most of the public libraries across the nation, and if not available today can be ordered, this could cause people to have to research and learn how to fucking read historical accountings, consider the consequences and options and discussions in depth and with some grounding, which may be more than the jingoes and bomb the bastards and current lacksidasia can cope with.  I do not fear an opposing viewpoint, but  I kinda require that you have one, and not found on  pure horseshit, I think you will find others  may or may not agree with that.  For example, someone not too long ago, was forwarding an argument in which Joan Baez was portrayed as a 'hawkish  newspaper'.  Well, I saw  thru that right off, I did.

Ron

Oh, yeah, Trent Lott oughtta be marched out and  shot right along with Bush, just as hopeless. If that's his priority-------------------

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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/16/2007 6:18:02 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy

Most Liberals hate loathe and dispise talk radio.


The question one should ask is why liberal radio fails?....I know the answer.

It's not that I hate talk radio...And I do fall on the left side of most issues.  The majority of it is not informative.

Why is Fox so popular and Air America floundered?

I don't need someone to continually reaffirm my position.  I don't need to be frightened to help me form my opinion.  I am usually wise enough to determine when it's raining or piss.






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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/16/2007 6:30:09 PM   
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Ha ha ha ha, you know domiguy----that's just it...........
the femi-nazis are out there in their three piece suits, making whoopee  at the  local rotarian dinners with their little speeches-----
And they just don't get it, no---they don't get it at all
(chortle chortle chortle)
What they don't realize, you see---
what they don't realize---
They are ACTUALLY supporting our position----
That's right folks, you heard it right here on my show, first.....

Thanks for calling domiguy-------good point.........let me get your number off air, I need an authority on the subject like you------



And  that is worthy of defending?

WTF?  Phone that shit in-----save the radio bandwidth for getting our troops outta Iraq....... 

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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/16/2007 11:24:13 PM   
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I spend many hours listening to talk radio, specifically NPR and Democracy Now! on the local public radio station, KCBX.

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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/16/2007 11:47:17 PM   
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Yeah, Trent Lott, that well-known liberal.

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Most Liberals hate loathe and dispise talk radio.

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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/16/2007 11:59:31 PM   
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Just googled Lott to get a little more background on him--something other than the general consensus that he's worthless.

He's been doing this for 34 years, apparently. What sort of nonsense is this? What kind of parasite decides he's going to hold down a job like that for more than three decades? What kind of dim-witted morons will let someone hold a position of that kind for half of their lifetimes?

Oh. Us. Pathetic.


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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/17/2007 12:12:36 AM   
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 It is friggin' Lott.  Why do we care?

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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/17/2007 1:43:24 AM   
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" Controversy and resignation "
 
" Tremendous political controversy ensued following remarks Lott made on December 5, 2002 at the 100th birthday party of Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina. Thurmond ran for President of the United States in 1948 on the Dixiecrat (or States' Rights) ticket. Lott said:

"When Strom Thurmond ran for president, we voted for him. We’re proud of it. And if the rest of the country had followed our lead, we wouldn’t have had all these problems over the years, either"
Thurmond had based his presidential campaign on an explicit racial segregation platform. Many political commentators inferred that because Lott supported Thurmond's campaign, Lott also supported racial segregation. Lott had attracted controversy before in issues relating to civil rights. As a Congressman, he voted against renewal of the Voting Rights Act, voted against the continuation of the Civil Rights Act and opposed the Martin Luther King Holiday. Lott also maintained an affiliation with the Council of Conservative Citizens, which is described as a hate group by the Anti-Defamation League and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

Lott hosted Council of Conservative Citizens leaders, an American paleoconservative political organization that supports a large variety of localized grassroots causes including white separatism, at his Senate office in 1997[citation needed] and addressed its events at least three times in the 1990s. As a keynote speaker at a 1992 CCC convention, Lott heaped praise on its members: "The people in this room stand for the right principles and the right philosophy… Let's take it in the right direction and our children will be the beneficiaries!"

Lott's attempts to explain the remark grew from a mild dismissal as an off-the-cuff remark supporting Thurmond's national defense platform to an explicit repudiation of his past and assertions of support for affirmative action in a BET interview.

Once reported in newspapers and television, calls for his resignation as majority leader from both ends of the political spectrum grew. Some Democrats and Republicans considered the remark inappropriate. Al Gore called the statement "fundamentally racist". Many conservative groups and media were quick to distance themselves from Lott and criticize the incident. Centrist Democrats and Republicans at first defended Lott, insisting the remarks had been blown out of proportion.

Some pointed to Sen. Robert Byrd's past as recruiter for the Ku Klux Klan to suggest a double standard, as Byrd was not forced from his leadership position in the Democratic party. Others saw Lott's remarks as simply an attempt to compliment Thurmond on his 100th birthday, devoid of any real meaning beyond the context.

Under pressure from Senate colleagues, and having lost the support of the White House, Lott resigned as Senate Republican Leader on December 20, 2002. Bill Frist of Tennessee was later elected to the leadership position.

Lott was chosen by his colleagues as Chairman of the Senate Rules Committee after the controversy. Some of his critics for the original remarks have noted that this position still carries a great deal of power, and that conservatives and Republicans were mainly using the whole controversy to get rid of a leader they regarded as weak, particularly in the conduct of the Clinton impeachment trial.

In the book Free Culture, Larry Lessig argues that the resignation of Lott would not have occurred had it not been for the effect of Internet blogs. He says that though the story "disappear[ed] from the mainstream press within forty-eight hours", "bloggers kept researching the story" until, "[f]inally, the story broke back into the mainstream press."

Lott's current comments supporting comprehensive immigration reform has pitted him against his base and talk radio. His quote, "Talk radio is running America. We have to deal with that problem.” illustrates the blame many in the Senate leadership have given for the overwelming public opposition to this bill. He's quoted in the Washington Post as saying, "I'm sure senators on both sides of the aisle are being pounded by these talk-radio people who don't even know what's in the bill,". Bill S.1348 has over 832 sections and was not complete at the time of its announcement. "
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trent_Lott

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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/17/2007 4:59:02 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: NoirUMC

Just googled Lott to get a little more background on him--something other than the general consensus that he's worthless.

He's been doing this for 34 years, apparently. What sort of nonsense is this? What kind of parasite decides he's going to hold down a job like that for more than three decades? What kind of dim-witted morons will let someone hold a position of that kind for half of their lifetimes?

Oh. Us. Pathetic.



Goes a bit farther than that..
Trent Lott is a "Dixiecrat." If you dig into his history, you will see he strongly favored segregation.

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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/17/2007 5:20:50 AM   
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Maybe this Senator Trent Lott was talking about Britain. He's right, the media here well and truly run the whole show.


Its true to a degree Stella, but what would Blair and co have got up to, without the media to keep them in check ?

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RE: Sen Lott: Talk radio is a problem - 6/17/2007 5:34:01 AM   
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The liberals, and some moderate republicans as well are trying to revive the "fairness doctrine". Their main target is Rush Limbaugh.

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