Monday - April 16, 2007
CARNAGE
AT VIRGINIA TECH
Like me, I'm sure many of you are busy tracking the
news stories out of Blacksburg, Virginia. A person, presumably a student,
armed with two semi-automatic pistols has hilled at least 32 people. The
shooter is dead. Whether by his own hand, or at the hands of law
enforcement, is not yet known.
As the initial shock wears off you can bet that the
anti-Second Amendment people wall be coming out of the woodwork. By the
time the evening network newscasts hit we will have no shortage of spokesmen for
various anti-gun groups stepping forth to issue their tired call for an end to
the private ownership of handguns.
This is undoubtedly the worst school shooting, high
school, college or otherwise, in the history of our country. There are
some facts, however, about some of these school shootings of which you probably
are not aware. Do you know, for instance, that at least three shootings in
high schools were stopped by civilians with guns? Civilians, not law
enforcement. In one case a civilian was traveling past a school when he
saw children running from the building. One told him that there was a
student inside shooting people. The civilian pulled his gun, ran in side,
and confronted the student. The student put down the gun and surrendered.
In another case a high school vice-principal heard that there was a student in
the hallways with a gun. He sprinted a half-mile to his car. He had
a gun in his car so he had to park off campus. He then sprinted back with
the gun to confront the student. Lives saved.
The point here is that you are never ever going to
get the guns out of the hands of those who want to use them for carnage.
Never. Gun control programs will only succeed in getting the guns out of
the hands of people who want them and need them for self-defense. Never,
in the history of America's gun control movement, has anyone set forth a viable
program to get the guns out of the hands of those who would use them to commit
crimes. Similarly, the gun control movement will never give any fair
coverage at all to the people who use guns to
save their
own lives, or the lives of others.
We'll have much more to say about this tomorrow.
For now, you should know that earlier this year the Virginia General Assembly
failed to act on House Bill 1572. This bill would have allowed college
students and employees to carry handguns on campus --- with appropriate permits,
of course. It died in subcommittee. Larry Hincker, a spokesman for
Virginia Tech, the site of today's carnage, said "I'm sure the university
community is appreciative of the General Assembly's actions because this will
help parents, students, faculty and visitors feel safe on our campus."
Well .. how's today for safety?
If it had been legal for students, employees or
faculty members with permits to carry guns on the campus, is it at all possible
that there might be some students alive today who didn't make it through the
carnage? Do you think the actions of the Virginia General Assembly stopped
the gunman from getting his guns and carrying them to the campus?
More on this tomorrow.
THANK YOU ORLANDO!
Royal and I had a great time at the 580 WDBO Neal Boortz
golf tournament this past Saturday. Jennifer, Rich, Steve and the gang at
WDBO did a wonderful job putting this event together. The people at
Orlando's Metro West Golf Club were great. Thanks so much to all of you
who participated. My apologies also for bailing out as soon as the golf
was over ... if I had waited for the lunch and awards presentation that nifty
little storm we had move through the Southeast this weekend would have had its
way with me and my little bitty airplane. Two weeks again we'll be back in
Florida to do it all again ... the
Sky-97 FM golf tournament in
Ocala!
NOW THAT THE DUST HAS SETTLED
OK ... It's been about four days since CBS pulled the plug
on Don Imus. We've had a weekend to calm down and think about things.
So .... are you sitting around today and wondering just what in the hell
happened here? I suspect a lot of people are wondering just how this
incident over a bad jock joke became a 24/7 news story that cost an iconic
broadcaster his career. Sure ... what Don Imus said was mindless and
cruel. He admits it. But it was nothing that heard every day of the
week on hundreds of rap stations across America. The big difference here?
Al Sharpton stormed into the picture and the media ran with the story ... big
time.
This a story about rhetoric ... racial rhetoric.
Just where in our culture has the true degeneration of rhetoric occurred?
Has the rhetorical rot advanced more from the era of white racists like David
Duke to Don Imus, or from the words of Martin Luther King, Jr. to Al
Sharpton? Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke for a little over 8 minutes
during that march on Washington in August of 1963. Al Sharpton was about 9
years old then, and the combined effect of every word that Sharpton has uttered
from that date can't add up to King's eight minutes.
Al Sharpton, the man who once referred to "Greek homos",
"White interlopers", and "diamond merchants" (as a euphemism for Jews), was the
man who sat in judgment of Imus. Imus, though edgy and often crude, is a
man with a giving spirit. Someone please tell me just where Sharpton's
home for children with cancer is. If you can't give me that information,
perhaps you can tell me when Sharpton had his last radio fundraiser for charity.
Sharpton does have a radio show, you know. Last week while Sharpton was
stirring the racial brew Imus was busy raising over a million dollars for
charity. Sharpton the good guy, Imus the bad.
Al Sharpton holds his National Action Conference
convention this week. Virtually every single Democrat presidential
candidate will show up. Every single appearance at this convention by a
Democrat candidate serves to further legitimize Al Sharpton and to excuse the
bigoted and hateful statements he has made in the past. During the past
few days we've heard media and political figures say how bad they felt about
appearing on Imus' show -- with his objectionable rhetoric now in the limelight.
These same people have no problem showing up at Sharpton's conference. Al
Sharpton --- a man with the blood of innocents on his hands --- beckons and the
Democrats come running. Imus lays out his retirement plans.
LOOKS LIKE THE MASSES ARE KEEPING THEIR HEADS ON THIS
ONE
There was a live Newsweek poll on MSNBC.com over the
weekend, the question was: "Should CBS and MSNBC have fired Don Imus?"
Here are your results:
Yes, 24%
No, 73%
Not sure 3.5%
FROM THE MANCHESTER (N.H.) UNION LEADER
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The Imus
standard: You can't say that
Radio talk show host Don Imus called Rutgers'
mostly black women's basketball team "nappy-headed hos" and got
fired. Al Sharpton falsely accused a white man of rape and
incited a race riot that left several dead. Jesse Jackson called
Jews "hymies." And yet they still mingle at the highest circles
of Democratic Party politics.
Imus' comments were indefensible. Even if
the women did have tattoos and look a bit street-tough, as Imus
was trying to say, calling them whores was an insult too far.
But is it a fireable offense for a "shock jock" who has built
his career uttering juvenile comments, including regularly
making what he calls "n----- jokes"?
What Imus said was a great deal tamer than
what is routinely uttered by rappers who call women "bitches"
and boast about using and abusing them. It is tamer than the
misogynistic and even racist jokes numerous stand-up comics make
a living uttering. How did this offensive but comparatively tame
comment get a major radio host pulled from the air? Fellow
syndicated radio host Neal Boortz has a theory.
Boortz thinks that the Left has finally
figured out how to bring down talk radio: accuse the hosts of
racism. Unable to compete with talk radio, the Left has opted to
play thought police. Racial prejudice is the last free speech
taboo in America. Peg a broadcaster as racist, and you can bring
him down.
"Liberals see this whole Imus situation as
a way to rid themselves of the problem of talk radio ... they
will turn their attention to the rest of us. The tape recorders
will be running. There is not one single significant
right-of-center radio talk show out there that is not going to
come under fire."
Boortz has a point. Calling black women "hos"
is not offensive to the cultural Left. If it were, there would
be boycotts of rap stars and record labels. But if it presents
an opportunity to go after a non-liberal talk radio host, the
Left will take it. With one notch on their belt, they'll be sure
to seek others.
Meanwhile, the same people who demanded
Imus' head on a pike will continue to give platforms to Jesse
Jackson and Al Sharpton as legions of rappers provide the
misogynistic background music.
Copyright, Manchester Union Leader, 2007 |
CREDIT TO OPRAH
Oprah Winfrey is going to have a town hall meeting on her
show this afternoon. The purpose is to discuss whether mainstream culture
will change as a result of the Imus episode. I am very impressed by the
fact that Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are NOT going to be a part of the show.
I'm also impressed that Jason Whitlock, the Kansas City Star sports columnist,
will be. I read his column to you last week .. and the response was
overwhelming.
Here's a link in case you missed it. At any rate .... what do you want
to bet that both Jesse and Al begged to be a part of the show. Glad Oprah
had the sense to keep these race warlords away.
HOW 'BOUT THOSE TAX CUTS?
Here's a handy chart from the
Heritage Foundation showing the tax cuts at
work. Imagine what would happen if we adopted the
FairTax...

THE BOSTON MARATHON
OK ... so they're going on with it today. Expecting
over three inches of rain during the race and temperatures in the 30s. Oh
... and there are the 20mph and up winds. Hey ... this is Boston.
This is the state that sends John Kerry and Ted Kennedy to the Senate.
This is the state with only Democrats serving in their House delegation.
What do you expect. Common sense? You want a link?
We got one!
SOLDIER HAS HIS SAY IN THIS WEEK'S NEWSLETTER
Many of you requested the audio from Vick, a soldier on leave from Iraq who
made a very moving call into the show. And Neal just let him go! If you would
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READING ASSIGNMENTS
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Refund for a lucky Atlanta listener! Forty daily
prizes of $1,000 to be "refunded" from Mr. FairTax himself
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This week
Democrats in Washington start where they left off before their recess;
trying to establish a timetable for surrender in Iraq. Will they have
their way, or will they abandon the timetable. Let's see if Bush can stand
firm ...for once.
At the forefront of the effort to eliminate more talk show
hosts will be George Soros funded organization called "Media Matters."
Perhaps this organization, a tax exempt subsidiary of the Democratic National
Committee, will be the one which decides what non-liberal talk show host will be
the target of the next media campaign.
Here's a little
background for you. I consider the week to be a failure if I haven't
managed to say something that gets the collective Media Matters thong in a wad.
And as long as were on the subject .. here's a Newsweek
article that tells us more about Don Imus,
"The Power That
Was."
There was a lot of attention given to Jackie Robinson over
the weekend. Sunday was the 60th anniversary of Robinson's breaking the
color barrier in major league baseball. Ray McNulty says that
Jackie Robinson would have ignored Don Imus.
The Wall Street
Journal's John Fund writes that maybe ... just maybe ... the Imus story will
have an affect on how hip hop treats black women. Hip hop is a $10 billion
industry. Will things change? Believe it or not, some fools in the
rap industry are trying to tell us that the rappers portrayal of black women as
"bitches" and "hos" is just poetic expression. Perhaps if Don Imus had
gone for some rhyme.
Michael Moore seems to think that the socialist health
care system in Cuba is better than the system in the United States.
Click here to read what this sick SOB did for his next "How I Hate America"
movie. Moore is considerably overweight. Let's see if he rushes off
to Cuba for health care when his nutritional excesses develop into some more
serious health problem.
Pravda means "truth" in Russia. So, you know that whatever
they print in Pravda just has to be true, right?
Check this out:
Pravda is reporting that some group referred to as the "U.S. War
Leaders" were actually behind the firing of Don Imus because they were afraid
that Imus was going to reveal the secrets behind our government's involvement
with the attacks of 9/11. Alex Jones is now writing for Pravda.
The federal government spends about $176 million every
year on abstinence programs. So -- how do you think it's working?
Let me tell you ... it's not. This money is just being poured down a rat
hole. A complete waste.
A new study shows that these abstinence pledges make no difference at all.
The average age for the first sexual encounter is now at 14.9 years ... whether
you took the pledge or not. Money wasted. Here's an idea ... teach
people how to avoid getting pregnant or a disease. At least we'll be
accomplishing something other than throwing money away.
The title of this Charles Krauthammer column is
"Turning the Corner in Iraq." Krauthammer writes that the reality of
the situation in Iraq is becoming increasingly disconnected from the debate here
at home. This is the type of stuff the left certainly does not want you to
read.
Going to have knee replacement surgery?
Well .. take a look at this
and you'll see what you're in for. Believe me, I've studied this long
and hard.
Congratulations to state regulators in Washington.
They have ruled that druggists who feel that the "morning after" pill is really
an abortion pill either have to keep their idiotic opinions to themselves, or
find another line of work. In other words ...
if a doctor prescribes the pill,
they dispense it. Those that don't are subject to losing their
licenses. (This particular reading assignment will lead to a few "I'm
never going to listen to you again" emails.)
What? John Kerry has a book on global warming?
Why yes! It appears that he does! Isn't this the same guy who
teamed up with Ted Kennedy to kill a wind power project off Cape Cod?
And just what is his electric bill in his Boston townhouse? I
wonder if he found a way to blame global warming on the military? When The
Poodle comes up with something original we'll be sure to let you know.
A group of radio talk show hosts will be gathering in
Washington this coming Sunday to
lobby for enforcement of our immigration laws. You can rest assured
that some groups supporting the cause of illegal aliens will categorize these
talk show hosts as hate mongers or some such nonsense.
Ever heard of the Doomsday Clock? These people have been
predicting doom since 1947. No doom yet! I wonder if we'll be around
when doomsday actually comes? That should be quite a show, don't you
think?
Phil sends us a little reminder of all the
taxes that have been heaped upon us the last 100 years.
Do you have a hidden racial bias?
Take the test
and find out!
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