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The Mo’Kelly Show 3.2.13 – Sequestration * Bob Woodward * Sean Hannity * Harlem Shake Craze (AUDIO)
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Barbara Walters Shares How George Zimmerman Reneged on Interview (VIDEO)
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Sarah Palin Calls Nancy Pelosi a ‘Dingbat’ Regarding Health Care Debate (VIDEO)
Priceless.
Arguably the least intelligent person to ever hold public office commenting that the former Speaker of the House is a “dingbat.” Never mind the fact that “dingbat” is not emblematic of an extensive vocabulary, never mind that…
And OF COURSE it is with Sean Hannity on Fox News.
Roll tape…
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Ratings for Limbaugh and Hannity Dip Severely Since 2010
The popularity of right-wing radio shows—including Rush Limbaugh’s and Sean Hannity’s afternoon programs—has declined steeply in recent months, according to a new report from Arbitron.
Limbaugh’s and Hannity’s WABC shows have been stuck in a ratings slump since last year’s midterm elections, with Limbaugh’s ratings dropping 33 percent from October, and Hannity’s falling 28 percent from its fall peak. Ratings for fellow conservative Mark Levin experienced a similar decline.
Full story HERE.
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Sarah Palin – Rising Unpopularity?!
Imagine that, Sarah Palin is becoming more and more unpopular. In her ongoing defiance to not “shut up” she is reaping the rewards.
Expect her to launch her own daily radio/TV commentary program in the coming days and take her place alongside Rush and Glenn. Seriously, this is the direction in which she’s headed.
Her behavior of late has torpedoed any chance at political respectability and
presidential candidate viability. It’s clear she’s now she will eschew either of the aforementioned and cash in as the new “Ann Coulter”…just far, far, far less intelligent.
Full story HERE.
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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin reached a new milestone Wednesday, and it wasn’t a good one. Her unfavorability ratings have reached record highs, according to a recently-released CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll.
According to the survey, Palin’s unfavorability rating stands at 56 percent, its highest ever, and up seven percentage points from a similar poll taken before the midterm election. Her favorability rating, on the other hand, currently stands at 36 percent, the survey finds, down two points since October.
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Tucson Tragedy Demands Public Discourse Recall
Slow down America. Slow down.
There is no finish line awaiting the fastest to pass judgment. There is no prize for the swiftest rebuke of political figures supposedly not earnest or sincere enough in their apologies for violent rhetoric in the months and years preceding the tragedy in Tucson.
There is no office of any elected official hanging in the balance. Nobody is set to go to the polls this Tuesday, the next, or anytime soon.
Slow down America. Slow down.
Those on the Left have been working overtime to find the proverbial missing link between the actions of Jared Loughner and the rhetoric of the Right. The smoking…well, um, you know.
It doesn’t exist.
Those on the Right are at DEFCON 2, the political equivalent of football’s prevent defense; trying to thwart blame being laid at the feet of those such as Michael Savage, Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh.
It’s a poorly-conceived strategy.
One can indisputably link Loughner’s premeditated acts of violence to the Tea Party no more than one could link Mo’Kelly’s premeditated acts of good conscience to the Democratic party. It just doesn’t work that way. You can search my computer, my house, my sock drawer…there won’t be any odes to Keith Olbermann or sonnets in honor of Nancy Pelosi to be found anywhere. My community and volunteer work are no way overtly connected to my political ideals.
It just doesn’t work that way. Related? Probably on some level, but there is no direct path of connection.
Nevertheless, words matter.
In September of 1963, the Sixteenth St. Baptist Church in Birmingham was bombed, killing four children. A week before the bombing, Alabama governor George Wallace told the New York Times that stopping integration in Alabama only required a “few first-class funerals.”
Coincidence? Violent rhetoric? There is no dotted line leading directly from one to the other…but words matter. Know your own history America.
Or think of it this way…
Corporations will spend more than 3 million dollars for a 30-second commercial spot during next month’s Super Bowl, because they know intimately and fiscally that words matter. Along those same lines, nobody will be able to definitively trace whether Mo’Kelly subsequently bought a particular beer, a particular chocolate bar, a specific soda or some tortilla chips because of a given commercial during that moment in time. Yet and still, marketing gurus around the world can cite innumerable studies chapter and verse which have conclusively determined that words (and their messages) matter.
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose holiday we celebrate this week, had no Facebook page, no Twitter feed, television or radio program in which to convince the masses of African-Americans to turn the other cheek in the face of fire hoses and firearms. With only powerful oratory at his side, hundreds of thousands lined the Washington Mall on his journey to forever changing America.
Those same words ultimately led to a bullet through his neck. Words matter.
One could argue that Harvey Milk and former San Francisco Mayor George Moscone weren’t assassinated in 1978 purely on the strength of their political affiliations but the power of their words wielded while in office.
Adolf Hitler began not with a gas chamber, but with a poster on a public wall.
Words matter and often lead to both intended and unintended consequences.
Readers do not point their browsers to The Huffington Post, Foxnews.com, The National Review Online or DailyKos.com simply to look at the ingenious html coding and pretty color paneling.
Words matter and invariably inspire action, often leading to unintended consequences.
When you “share” this post on your Facebook page, you’ve tacitly agreed. When you email it to your favorite political associate or adversary, you’ve also tacitly agreed. When you’ve cut and pasted portions to post on your blog and rebut for your own posterity…you’ve most certainly agreed. For some, that is as far as it goes
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For some…
Although commentators such as Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin only inspire Mo’Kelly to write well-crafted and reasoned rebuttals to their monologues…it would be foolish to allege that their collective “inspiration” begins and ends at words. They know better and hopefully so do you too.
Limbaugh’s radio program boasts more than 15 million listeners weekly. Anyone wish to wager that all 15 million are mentally sane and balanced?
Didn’t think so.
Words matter.
The converse is also true with Keith Olbermann, Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert.
Words matter. Slow down America, slow down.
If you take Conservatives at their word, President Obama mobilized a majority of voters, including a nation of young people to choose him simply on the strength of his words alone.
Maybe…maybe not. But even Conservatives understood and recognized the power of words.
Slow down America. Slow down.
The issue is not whether Jared Loughner is mentally unstable, we know this to be true. The question is NOT whether he specifically subscribed to Tea Party ideology or is some closeted, extremist right-winger. Being mentally unstable is separate and distinct from whether someone is “uninfluenced.” They are not mutually exclusive concepts, and arguably instability opens the door for greater influence.
Words matter and have unintended consequences.
The question ultimately is whether we as Americans are willing to accept responsibility for the toxic political climate we’ve produced.
Our public discourse is broken and the fault is collectively our own. There are those who’ve added fuel to the fire and there are those who were complicit, sitting idly by and watching it burn. You know who you are respectively.
Automobiles are routinely recalled for the unintended consequences of faulty manufacturing and the lives they negatively impact. The same should be true for our political discourse. It’s time to recall it in full. It does not matter “why” Jared Loughner found it reasonable to kill 6 people while injuring 14 more or whose vitriolic rhetoric was more impactful along the way. It should only matter whether we as Americans are willing to accept collective responsibility for creating a political environment in which could be called into question as to contributing or influencing this tragedy.
If we have reason to debate whether our discourse contributed to the tragedy, then it probably has. Any debate over whether we’ve crossed the line means at best we’ve pressed too close to it. At worst, we’ve gone too far.
Either/or…it’s time to recall this brand of political discourse. Not because it’s politically expedient, popular or safe but because our conscience tells us it’s right.
Cowardice asks the question, ‘Is it safe?’ Expediency asks the question, ‘Is it politic?’ But conscience asks the question, ‘Is it right?’ And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular but because conscience tells one it is right.”
- Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Slow down America, words still matter. Happy Birthday Dr. King.
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The Constitution is Often Times Inconvenient, Freedom…Uncomfortable
“As a citizen, and as president, I believe that Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as everyone else in this country. That includes the right to build a place of worship and a community center on private property in lower Manhattan in accordance with local laws and ordinances.’’
- President Barack Obama
The words seem innocuous enough. To the reasonable individual it would equate to an endorsement of the Constitution and its First Amendment which guaranteed freedom of religion. Yet when those same words are juxtaposed to the construction of a mosque approximately two blocks from ground zero of 9/11 in New York, they are perceived by some as instead an endorsement of Islam.
When that “perceived” endorsement of Islam is also attributed to President Barack Obama, it unpacks all of the old racist baggage of the election campaign of 2008 for use against the Democrats in 2010. Some would have you believe that a mosque two blocks from the site of the deadliest terrorist act on American soil sends a message of disrespect to the memory of slain Americans and is an endorsement of Islam.
It’s neither…but let’s pause right there.
This is for both Democrats and Republicans. This is for the Tea Party members, moderates and even the most ardent fans of Keith Olbermann. All of you need to hear this and be dispassionately reminded of some inarguable truths. Even the loyal followers of Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity are in
need of this reality check.
Freedom is working when it is most “uncomfortable,” and the U.S. Constitution is at its best when it’s tremendously inconvenient.
Freedom of religion does not come with a “Christian” caveat or an implied anti-Muslim clause. There is no fine print at the bottom of the Constitution detailing commercial zoning laws of “controversial” houses of worship in proximity to monuments. Either America is a country with unfettered religious expression or it is not. It is one or the other.
You know freedom is working in times like these because it is uncomfortable…very uncomfortable. Don’t confuse something being uncomfortable with something being unfair. It’s in its fairness that we find the most discomfort. When you feel uncomfortable, it’s at that moment you know the Constitution and the freedom it protects is doing its job.
The 1954 Brown V. Board of Education decision paved the way for the “uncomfortable” process of public school integration.
The Little Rock 9 exemplified the nation’s subsequent discomfort and history has proven that this nation was ultimately better for it.
The Voting Rights Act and Civil Rights Acts of the 60s were uncomfortable for Americans, both Black and White. Neither legislation was written specifically to solely protect African-Americans nor to condemn Whites. They were specifically to ensure that the U.S. Constitution protect the rights of all American citizens at all times, without deference to race.
Historically it has been shown that freedom comes with an uncomfortable price tag; the Constitution equally inconvenient and their sometimes unpleasant natures remind us they’re still doing their jobs.
Proposition 8 was recently ruled unconstitutional…the discomfort now being experienced by some would just be freedom and the Constitution again doing their jobs. It’s the included cost of being a “free” country.
Back to the top…
“As a citizen, and as president, I believe that Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as everyone else in this country. That includes the right to build a place of worship and a community center on private property in lower Manhattan in accordance with local laws and ordinances.’’
- President Barack Obama
The construction of a mosque in the general vicinity of what was once the World Trade Center is not an affront to memories of the victims of 9/11, it’s an affirmation of the American ideals which guide this country and aren’t
subject to convenience or compromise. Its construction would by all means be uncomfortable and this country stands to gain more by overcoming our petty differences. Islam did not attack America, terrorists did and we should not ever lose sight of that distinction. Terrorism is neither a sovereign nation nor an identifiable religion. It’s an ideology with ties to both Christianity (KKK) as well as Islam.
Americans should be concerned any time a president would disregard the Constitution to suit the mood of the moment or cave into the pressure of a political election cycle. President Obama did the right thing. It wasn’t the popular thing to do and surely did not win his party votes in November, but it was the right thing to do and the Constitution agrees.
The Mo’Kelly Report is an entertainment journal with a political slant; published at The Huffington Post and www.eurweb.com. It is meant to inform, infuse and incite meaningful discourse…as well as entertain. For more Mo’Kelly, http://mrmokelly.com. Mr. Mo’Kelly can be reached at mrmokelly@gmail.com.
Jon Stewart Schools Sean Hannity About History, The Food Chain (VIDEO)
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