Monday, April 20, 2009



Comment from another conservative talk-show host

Phil Valentine in Nashville, Tennessee:
"I have detected a disturbing trend in the tenor of the debate now coming from the left. Blogs, phone calls to talk radio and letters to the editor all ring with the same theme. Anything that is remotely critical of our president or the Democrats in Congress is now being characterized as "hate speech." Liberals have even been emboldened to shout at me across busy floors of public commerce. The political dialogue in this country has taken a nasty turn...

A few weeks ago, the editor of a small-town newspaper very publicly banned my writings from his newspaper. Not over something I had written in his newspaper, mind you, but because of a position I had taken in The Tennessean. What could possibly be so distasteful as to warrant my lifetime ban from his publication? I dared ask the question, "What are we getting for our federal tax dollars?'' When George W. Bush was spending money on what people on the left claimed was an "endless, pointless, immoral war,'' then questioning the expenditures of the federal government was not only acceptable but mandatory.

Now that the liberals have taken over Washington, it seems that criticizing massive bailouts and so-called stimulus packages to the tune of trillions of dollars we don't have is suddenly repugnant if not downright unpatriotic...

Talk radio seems to be the last remaining bastion of conservative thought -- dare I say, common sense -- and the liberals have set their sights on closing it down. Liberals who, no doubt, read from talking points hand-crafted by back-bench strategists, call my show with accusations of "hate speech." When asked to provide specifics, they fumble and mumble and accuse me of hating the president. I don't hate the president. I rather like him, on a personal level. What's not to like? He's personable. He's charming. He's intelligent.

What I hate is what he's attempting to do to this country. He sincerely believes that the government can spend its way out of debt. As I've said, that's akin to believing one can drink his way to sobriety. It defies logic but logic is not the currency of liberalism; emotion is...

What's so disturbing about this trend is the damage it does to our fundamental right to freedom of speech, to freedom of the press, to the free exchange of ideas. It is not I who hate; rather, it is those who disagree with me who hate me for holding an opinion contrary to their own. These supposedly open-minded liberals seem to be all about diversity except when it comes to diversity of thought.

Source

Background on Phil Valentine here.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

TN is beautiful country. Apparently it's being filled with idiots

Bobby said...

Newspapers don't get it- they only want to print liberal opinions and then wonder why they're going out of business. "It's the internet" they claim yet newspapers like The New York Post are doing extremely well while The New York Times had to borrow millions of dollars from Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim.

Anonymous said...

It’s all the Environmentalists that are killing off the Newspapers. They are the ones that are telling us not to cut down the trees. So to save a tree, we don’t buy a newspaper.

So next time someone complains about the newspaper going out of business, don’t blame them for their LIBERAL views, say it is because of your Saving the Environment. Leave them speechless, because then they are backed into a corner, either they agree with you, or they are for hurting the Environment!

Mobius

Anonymous said...

Good point Mobius.

That those on the left will do and say anything to squelch anyone who disagrees with them sould not come as a surprise if you remember one of their basic principles. Do as we say, not as we do. The only voice they want heard is their own, while at the same time calling themselves lovers of freedom!

What is more frightening than the left and their anti-American agenda, are the tens-of-millions of people who mindlessly believe their lies, like, "I WILL NOT RAISE THE TAXES OF 95% OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. NOT ONE CENT"! (president Obongo)

Robert said...

Indeed true in a way - he will not raising the taxes of 95% of the population by ONE cent, he will be raising those taxes by BILLIONS of cents in total, maybe even TRILLIONS of cents!