Recently, Freddie and I were called out for not scolding a caller when he described Councilman Eric Crafton of English Only fame as being like the Grand Dragon of the KKK. We accepted responsibility and apologized. What we didn’t do was explain it away as “just a joke,” accuse the person who brought it to our attention of being overly sensitive, or make any other excuses.

As I thought about this incident and how it was approximately only the second time in the more than four years we have been on the air that we let something egregious be said without comment and were called out on it, I became frustrated and angry. Not because we had to apologize but because where we might let one or two instances of intolerance or hyperbole slip every four years, other local talk radio hosts spew intolerance and divisiveness daily without comment. And how can we be denied a full-time, 5 day a week spot on local talk radio because, as one programmer put it, “my listeners will be at my door with torches and pitchforks,” and yet those who do have full time shows get away with so much worse with simply a shrug of a shoulder and an “oh well, it’s just entertainment?”

For an example, just flip on Supertalk 99.7 WTN between 9am-1pm on any given weekday morning to hear the puerile “The Michael DelGiorno Show.” In the first hour of this morning’s show, DelGiorno and his sidekick, Gwen Freeman, compared President-elect Obama to Saddam Hussein because Obama’s image will adorn commemorative Washington subway tickets from now until the inauguration. “What’s next,” they asked as they guffawed their way through their perception of an overly hyped Obama, “erecting statues and putting his image on the side of buildings? You know who else had statues and his image placed on the sides of buildings? Saddam Hussein.”

That’s right, an image on a subway ticket = ruthless dictator. How very tolerant. How very patriotic.

Then not an hour later during a discussion of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Del Giorno called Islam a “false religion” with a “false prophet.” DelGiorno, a self-professed follower of Christ who will never pass up a chance to tout his unyielding devotion to Jesus, conveniently forgot some of His most important teachings – tolerance and inclusion. Oopsie!

Freddie and I have set up Liberadio(!) as a weekly two hour outlet for those who want to have thoughtful discussions and civil dialogue, understand public policy, listen to interviews with community organizers, news makers and politicians, participate fully in the democratic process, and have a dance and a little fun while doing it. DelGiorno and Co. make fun of and antagonistically ridicule anyone who doesn’t think or believe exactly as they do. Every day. For four hours. How very, very unchristian. And how very bad for Nashville.

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Honky Tonkin’ for Obama

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They Took a Life to Make a Threat

Maintenance workers at Western Carolina University (Cullowhee, NC) found a 75-pound bear cub shot through the head and dumped at the entrance to campus. According to the chief of university police, “A couple of Obama campaign signs had been stapled together and stuck over its head.”

File Under: Really? Couldn’t you have just canvassed instead?

UPDATE: You know, I think I was a little too flip in my response to this. What I really wanted to say was, I sit here sadly amazed that I live in a nation where someone would do something like this to make a political statement. This is a direct result of the hateful tone and fearmongering of this campaign and I am so very disgusted.

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Barack Obama Really Does Hate Women

Barack Obama inserts himself into Tennessee politics and calls out Nikki Turner:

Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, waded into the ugly politics being waged in today’s Tennessee’s 9th Congressional District’s Democratic primary.

“These incendiary and personal attacks have no place in our politics,” Obama said in a statement, “and will do nothing to help the good people of Tennessee. It’s time to turn the page on a politics driven by negativity and division so that we can come together to lift up our communities and our country.”

Interestingly, Obama was referring to attacks being waged against the white incumbent, Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., by an African-American challenger, corporate attorney Nikki Tinker.

Tinker has been accused of playing some of the more ugly racial politics of the campaign season.

She put the image of a Klansman standing before a burning cross in a TV ad to drive home the point that Cohen, as a member of the downtown development board in 2005, opposed renaming a park that is named for Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest, a founder of the Ku Klux Klan. (Watch the ad HERE.)

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Desensitize This

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