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		<title>{ISSUES &gt; BIAS AND BALANCE} - It's not just Limbaugh and Hannity</title>
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While there has been much discussion
about the role that nationally syndicated radio hosts Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity have
played in perpetuating smears and falsehoods about progressive candidates and
ideals, little has been said about the vast network of lesser-known syndicated
and regional radio hosts who have served as an echo chamber for conservative talking points and
falsehoods. This year, Media Matters for
America has greatly expanded its monitoring of regional radio and
has produced numerous items documenting falsehoods, smears, and baseless
attacks on progressives in that time. While the hosts vary in the degree of
vitriol they spew and in their ratio of rebuttable falsehoods to unbridled
smears, Media Matters and Colorado Media Matters
have identified common themes that many, if
not all, promote.

The Project for Excellence in Journalism
recently released a report, which garnered
considerable media attention, concluding
that Sen. John McCain received much more "negative" coverage than President-elect Barack Obama
during the campaign. But in purporting to compare the media's coverage of
the two candidates, PEJ did not consider talk radio, saying: "Talk radio
stories ... were not included in this campaign study of tone." But, beyond arguable flaws in PEJ's methodology, no
study of the "tone" in the media's coverage of this
presidential campaign is complete without inclusion of conservative talk radio. Several of
the radio hosts monitored by Media Matters
(their shows are described in detail below), as well as their
guests, engaged in an all-out
effort to foment hate and suspicion of Obama among their listeners, promoting the most baseless and
farfetched of smears and advancing falsehoods -- including about Obama's
religion and background -- that have taken hold among a substantial
percentage of the electorate. 

Media
Matters has compiled some of
the more noteworthy examples of conservative radio
hosts' and their guests' attacks on Obama and, more generally,
attacks against others in the context of the 2008 election.

General
themes in 2008 election

Throughout the general election cycle, conservative talk radio hosts have
repeatedly attempted to exploit ignorance about and distrust of Obama rooted in
his heritage and upbringing, and have engaged in a relentless campaign to
depict Obama as an untrustworthy outsider. In doing so, radio hosts have
compared Obama to the Antichrist, as well as to Hitler and Mao and have suggested that his loyalties lie outside of the United States, including in the case of some radio hosts, with Kenya and
Kenyan political figures. The first-ever nomination by
a major party of an African-American has also inspired extensive, racially tinged commentary on conservative
radio, with direct attacks on Obama, his qualifications for office, and the
motivations of his supporters.

This election-related commentary was not limited to Obama.
Sen. Hillary Clinton's and Gov. Sarah Palin's candidacies prompted
many talk radio hosts to engage in unabashed sexist commentary, often focused
on the candidate's physical appearances. Attacks were also waged against
those seen as supporters or beneficiaries of progressive candidates. For
instance, several talk radio hosts and their guests suggested that demographic
groups such as the poor or women should be denied the right to vote.

Chris Baker


Radio hosts echo Drudge's distortion of Obama's 2001 WBEZ
interview

On his October 27 radio show, Minneapolis radio host Chris
Baker distorted Obama's 2001 remarks by claiming that Obama said "we gotta
have economic justice and the Supreme Court ought to weigh in on redistributing
wealth." Baker added: "Yeah, it's too bad you kind of stuck with the
Constitution as it was. It's a tragedy that redistribution of wealth was not
pursued by the Supreme Court. Can you believe that?" In fact, Obama did
not say, "It's a tragedy that redistribution of wealth was not pursued by
the Supreme Court," or indicate, as Baker later claimed, that Obama
"wants to use the Supreme Court to reinterpret the Constitution in order
to force the redistribution of wealth." Rather, as Media Matters has
noted, the "tragedy" Obama
identified during the interview was that the civil rights movement "became
so court-focused" in trying to bring about political and economic justice.

Dan Caplis


Clear Channel hosts
likened African outfit worn by Obama to "the kind of garb you often see
Osama bin Laden in" and to "Somali warlord garb"

On the February 25 broadcast of his radio
show, Dan Caplis questioned Obama's having worn the traditional attire of a
tribal elder during an August 2006 visit to Kenya. Referring to Osama bin
Laden, Caplis questioned why Obama would "put on similar clothing to the
outfit worn by the man who personally ordered thousands of Americans, including
women and kids, to be burned to death," later stating that "it would be
as if John Kennedy had gone out and thrown on the fatigues and the funny
baseball hat that Castro wore."

Bill Cunningham


Cunningham alleged that "Obama wants to gas the
Jews"

During the October 30 broadcast of
his Cincinnati-based radio show, Bill Cunningham asked "Randy
Furman," a fictional Jewish character voiced by fellow WLW-AM host Scott
Sloan: "Did you hear about this [Columbia
University professor of Middle East studies Rashid] Khalidi tape where Obama is
toasting a guy who wants to gas and fry Jews? ... This Obama guy loves the PLO
[Palestinian Liberation Organization]. Can't you figure that out?"
Cunningham later added, "Jews for McCain because Obama wants to gas the
Jews, like the PLO wants to gas the Jews, like the Nazis gassed the Jews.

In the days before the election, media figures have
repeatedly compared Obama to Hitler

On the October 28 edition of Clear
Channel's The Big Show, referring
to McCain, Cunningham asserted: "Maybe it's his age, or maybe it's his
lack of eloquence. Whatever it is, the guy just doesn't have the same verbal
skills of someone like a Barack Hussein Obama. Of course, Adolf Hitler had
great verbal skills, too, and he led the country of his country to
disaster."

Cunningham invoked
"[s]ix-six-six" and "the beast" in discussing "Barack
Hussein Obama"

Stating that 666,000 new voters have
registered in Ohio,
Cunningham said on October 10: "Six-six-six. The mark of the beast. The
great majority, of course, are registered by ACORN. ... Who conducted ACORN seminars
to tell ACORN employees and others how to cheat the system? Barack Hussein
Obama. I may declare him to be the beast. Six-six-six. It could be the end of
all days." On the October 13 edition of Cunningham's show, a caller said
of Obama, "He may be the Antichrist."

Mark Levin


In the days before the election, media figures have
repeatedly compared Obama to Hitler

On the October 29 edition of ABC
Radio Networks' The
Mark Levin Show, Levin asserted that Obama is
"really into these big German-like events that he creates in this country,
isn't he? Have you noticed that?" Curtis Sliwa, WABC radio host and CEO
and founder of the community activist organization Guardian Angels, responded:
"I am telling you, and he comes out and it's almost as if the crowd stands
in unison, and I'm saying to myself, 'Oh my God, the Olympic Stadium, Berlin,
1938,' " to which Levin replied: "Yeah, we've seen this. It's
scary." Sliwa then asserted: "And the only thing missing is he's not
standing up in an open car."

Radio hosts echo Drudge's distortion of Obama's 2001 WBEZ
interview

During the October 27 broadcast of his
radio show, Levin falsely asserted that "what the [Supreme] Court should
have done from Obama's point of view was impose socialism from the bench."
He also claimed that Obama and [Harvard
 Law School
professor] Cass Sunstein are "promoting" an interpretation of the
14th Amendment that it should "be used ... to compel, as a matter of
constitutional law, the socialist agenda. In other words, constitutionalize
redistribution of wealth." Levin then called Obama's position on the
Constitution "a radical point of view" and "a foreign approach
to the rule of law."

Levin, MacCallum falsely accused Obama of inconsistency on whether
Iranian Revolutionary Guard should be designated a terrorist group

On the June 4 broadcast of his radio
show, Levin falsely asserted that Obama "lied to" the American Israel
Public Affairs Committee when he "told them today that the Iranian
Revolutionary Guards should be designated a terrorist group after voting
against a bill designating them a terrorist group a year ago." In fact,
Obama has consistently supported designating the Iranian Revolutionary Guard a
terrorist organization, having co-sponsored a bill in 2007 to do that.

"Gunny" Bob Newman


Newman: "[T]here will
be an invasion of Muslim terrorists" if Obama becomes president


On the July 10 broadcast of his radio
show, responding to a caller's statement that "we better start learning
Arabic" if Obama is elected president, Newsradio 850 KOA's
"Gunny" Bob Newman stated that "there will be an invasion of
Muslim terrorists" if Obama is elected. Further, after stating that he
didn't know whether Obama has "ever held a real job," Newman falsely
claimed that Obama has accomplished "[n]othing" in the U.S. Senate.

"You are just
another blowhard, make-believe thug": KOA's Newman asked if Obama would
"try ... to whip my white ass"

On May 19, Newman labeled Obama a
"clown" and stated, "Son, you are not some sort of macho tough
guy, trust me." Directly addressing Obama, Newman asked, "What are
you gonna do, Obama, come to Denver
and try, key word try, to whip my white ass?" Continuing, Newman said,
"Son, you are not some sort of macho tough guy, trust me. You are just
another blowhard, make-believe thug who wants to be the most powerful man on
Earth. You're a far-left, terrorist-hugging politician, not the bad-boy gangsta
you want people to believe you are."

"Gunny" Bob to
KOA caller concerned about critics who "don't even know" Obama:
"I didn't know Hitler. I didn't know Stalin."

On his April 30 program, Newman responded
to a caller's complaint about people who say of Obama "that he doesn't
have a good heart when you don't even know the guy and are relying on mass
media to paint a picture of him," by stating, "Well, you know, I
didn't know Hitler. I didn't know Stalin." Newman added, "Not that
Obama is Stalinesque, not that Obama is Hitleresque, but we didn't know those
two either."

Quinn &amp; Rose


Radio hosts echo Drudge's distortion of Obama's 2001 WBEZ
interview

On the October 27 broadcast of The War Room,
co-host Jim Quinn said, "[H]ere's what was wrong with the civil rights movement,
according to Barack Obama: The Supreme Court never got into the area of
redistribution of the wealth." He added, "Do you want to have a judge
tell you how much you can make, and how much of your productivity goes to
another man who may have done nothing? You want the court to decide that? And
I'm telling you, this guy is gonna make one, two, three -- maybe --
appointments to the Supreme Court, and they're gonna be exactly those kinds of
judges. Hold onto your wallet, kids." Quinn also said, " He just got
done telling you that the Constitution's only half-done. He needs to write the
other half -- you know, the other half where we decide how much we take from
you and give to that guy down the street."

Calling in to Quinn &amp; Rose from Kenya, Corsi said of his detention: "[C]all Barack's office
and ask him why I'm being detained"

In a phone call to The War Room during the
show's October 7 broadcast, Jerome Corsi stated
that he and his staff were "being detained by the immigration of Kenya
'cause they lost our entry papers." Corsi repeatedly suggested Obama was
responsible for his detention, stating at one point: "[J]ust don't write
anything bad about Senator Obama, because, otherwise, this is what happens to
you." Corsi also said, "[C]all Barack's office and ask him why I'm
being detained." Also during the interview, Corsi said, "[W]e had
meetings with top government officials here in Nairobi. Everybody knew we were here. But we
try to do a press conference, and then, you know, then you get detained. So,
there's free speech in Kenya
for ya," to which Quinn replied: "And soon to be free speech here, by
the way."

Rodgers &amp; Sussman


Radio hosts echo Drudge's distortion of
Obama's 2001 WBEZ interview

On the October 27 broadcast of San
Francisco radio station KSFO's The Lee Rodgers Show, host Brian Sussman
described Obama's comments as "[t]alking about using the courts for
redistributional change." Sussman then played a clip of the portion of the
January 18, 2001, WBEZ interview in which Obama referred to "theoretical
justifications" for "bringing about economic change through the
courts." Sussman then commented: "Did you hear that? Bringing about
economic change through the courts? That's judicial activism on steroids."
But Sussman did not air what Obama said just prior to referencing the
"theoretical justifications" -- "it's very hard to legitimize
opinions from the court in that regard" -- or what he said just afterward:
"I think that, as a practical matter, our institutions just are poorly
equipped to do it."

In post-detention KSFO interview, Corsi claimed critics of Obama are
"now going to have to risk being thrown in jail or killed"

On the October 9 broadcast of The Lee Rodgers Show,
Corsi asserted regarding his detention and departure from Kenya: "I
think the story here is really the suppression of the press. ... I hate to
think of what the First Amendment is going to mean. If you write a negative
book or criticize Obama, I think you're now going to have to risk being thrown
in jail or killed." Rodgers said, "I'll tell you what's scary about
this, to make the connection here. These are friends of Barack Obama in Kenya,
who are trying to intimidate a journalist. ... I'm telling you, this is scary.
I have heard from Obama supporters telling me: one way or another, boy, when
we're in office, we're going to shut you down."

Michael Savage


Radio hosts echo Drudge's distortion of Obama's 2001 WBEZ
interview

On the October 27 broadcast of his
nationally syndicated radio show, Michael Savage also misrepresented Obama's
comments, falsely claiming that in the interview, Obama "says that one of
the tragedies of the civil rights movement was that the courts did not move for
redistributive change."

Savage:
"Kenya is going to move to America if Barack Hussein Obama wins"


During the October 10 broadcast of his
radio show, Savage baselessly accused Obama of running a "corrupt
campaign," suggested that white liberals "hate white people," repeated
the discredited charge that Obama "won't produce his birth
certificate," and asserted "Kenya is going to move to America"
if Obama wins the election. 

Savage: Obama was
"hand-picked by some very powerful forces ... to drag this country into a
hell that it has not seen since the Civil War" 

Savage stated of Obama on the March 13
broadcast of his radio show: "I think he was hand-picked by some very
powerful forces both within and outside the United
State of America to drag this country into a
hell that it has not seen since the Civil War of the middle of the 19th
century." 

Savage: "America's
not ready for an affirmative action presidency" 

On the February 1 broadcast of his radio
show, while referring to Sen. Clinton and Obama, Savage stated: "We have a
woman and a multi-ethnic man running for office on the Democrat side. Is this
not akin to a -- an affirmative action election? Isn't that why the libs are
hysterical, tripping over themselves to say amen and yes to this affirmative
election vote?" He later added, "America's not ready for an
affirmative action presidency." 

Misinformation about
Obama's religion

A key component of the dangerous-outsider
depiction of Obama on conservative
talk radio has been promotion of
the false claim that Obama was not being truthful about his religious beliefs.
Despite numerous instances of falsehoods about Obama's religion rebutted
by media outlets and nonpartisan fact-checkers, conservative radio hosts
repeatedly and consistently advanced the false claim that Obama was a Muslim,
not a Christian, and that he has concealed his true religion.

Neal Boortz


Boortz: "Let's ask Obama how many
prayer rugs he has"

On the August 21 broadcast of his
nationally syndicated radio show, host Neal Boortz falsely suggested that Obama
is a Muslim. While discussing McCain's inability to answer the Politico's
question about how many homes he and his wife own, Boortz said: "Let's ask
Obama how many prayer rugs he has."

G. Gordon Liddy


Liddy guest Walid Shoebat falsely claimed that Obama is "definitely
a Muslim"

On his September 10 radio show, Liddy
hosted self-described former terrorist Walid Shoebat to advance the false claim
that Obama, who Shoebat said would be "extremely dangerous" as
president, is a Muslim. Liddy also did not challenge Shoebat's false claim that
Hamas supports Obama.

Conservative radio hosts seize on Obama comment to revive false rumors
about his faith

On the September 8 broadcast of his
syndicated radio show, Liddy aired an audio clip of Middle Eastern-sounding
music and said, "[Y]ou're listening to our secret taping of a Obama family
meeting, and we're -- just kidding." 

"Gunny" Bob Newman


"Gunny" Bob
posted doctored photos of Obama, fake photo captions on Clear Channel-owned
website

In July, Newman posted a variety of doctored photos and other images on his
page on the station's website, depicting Obama as meeting with bin Laden and
dressed as "Che Obama." The page also included actual photos of Obama
accompanied by false "quotes," purportedly by the candidate,
threatening Newman in profane terms. 

Michael Savage


Savage on Obama: "Now we have an unknown stealth candidate who went
to a madrassas in Indonesia and, in fact, was a Muslim" 

On the April 3 broadcast of his radio show,
Savage falsely asserted that Obama was a Muslim and attended a madrassa,
stating: "Now we have an unknown stealth candidate who went to a madrassas
in Indonesia
and, in fact, was a Muslim."

Savage on Obama: "We have a right to know if he's a so-called
friendly Muslim or one who aspires to more radical teachings"

Savage falsely asserted during the
February 21 broadcast of his radio show that Obama is a Muslim, claiming that
"[w]e have a right to know if he's a so-called friendly Muslim or one who
aspires to more radical teachings." The Obama campaign website states that
Obama "has never been a Muslim, was not raised a Muslim, and is a
committed Christian who attends the United Church of Christ."

Savage smeared Obama with false name, "Barack Madrassas Obama"

On the January 10 edition of his radio
show, Savage referred falsely to Obama as "Senator Barack Madrassas
Obama." Savage made the comment while discussing a December 10 Associated
Press article headlined, "Presidential hopefuls and first cars" that
"asked candidates to name their first cars" and also "look[ed]
at some of their personal vehicles now." Savage said of Obama: "Illinois
Senator Barack Madrassas Obama. His first car was his grandfather's Ford
Granada. Now he owns a Chrysler 300C."

Rodgers &amp; Sussman


Rodgers falsely claimed Obama "admits in one of his
own books" that he would "stand with the Muslims" against
"the Western world"

On the October 22 broadcast of his radio show, Rodgers falsely claimed Obama "admits in one of his own
books" that "in case of a confrontation between the Western world and
the Islamic world, he will stand with the Muslims." Rodgers' assertion
recalls a similar allegation in a chain email that has been previously
debunked. As FactCheck.org documented, while discussing "my meetings with
Arab and Pakistani Americans" in The Audacity of Hope, Obama
wrote: "[T]hey need specific assurances that their citizenship really
means something, that America has learned the right lessons from the Japanese
internments during World War II, and that I will stand with them should the
political winds shift in an ugly direction.

Sussman suggested
Obama's "lipstick on a pig" comment may be his Muslim father's
"genetic DNA welling up inside of him"

On the September 10 broadcast of The Lee Rodgers Show,
a caller suggested that Obama's remark that "you
can put lipstick on a pig; it's still a pig" was directed at Palin and
said: "[I]t's a little indicative of a Muslim attitude towards women
that's creeping up, you know, and he just can't help but say it, how he feels."
Sussman responded: "Well, there's no question that Muslims, at least the
religious ones, look at women as second-class citizens. That was just a low
blow. He should not have made the remark. I don't know if it was his father's
genetic DNA welling up inside of him or not, but I'll tell you something: It
was stupid. The question is, did he know what he was saying?"

After suggesting Obama was "running
for Antichrist," Sussman now says if Obama "were on trial for being
a Christian...I think [he] would walk"

On the July 30 broadcast of The Lee Rodgers Show, Sussman questioned Obama's
Christianity: "Now I'm going to get into something that is probably
equally as offensive to some, especially those listening in on KSFO.com from
around the world. If Barack Obama were on trial for being a Christian, would
there be enough evidence for a jury of his peers to pronounce him guilty? I doubt
it. I think Obama would walk."

Obama's
birth certificate

In yet another attempt to define Obama as
un-American and foreign, numerous conservative talk radio hosts and their guests have advanced
the discredited claim that Obama was not born in the United States and is therefore not
eligible for the presidency.

Chris Baker


Conservative radio hosts repeat discredited claim that Obama has not
produced valid U.S. birth certificate

On the October 9 broadcast of his radio
show, Baker discussed a lawsuit
filed in August by Philip J. Berg, who baselessly charged that Obama was born
in Kenya.
Baker stated that "when you really start looking into this, there
apparently has never been a real birth certificate presented. There's been a
certificate, but it's not a birth certificate. ... Just get the damn birth
certificate presented and let's move on with our lives."

Peter Boyles


Hosting Berg for the third time, Boyles
again allowed Obama birth certificate smear

For the third time in three weeks, Boyles
hosted Berg during the October 29
edition of his radio show and allowed him to
repeat the discredited falsehood that Obama has not released a valid birth
certificate establishing he was born in the United States and therefore could
be ineligible to run for president.

Hosting Philip Berg, Boyles and Martino allowed further
falsehoods about Obama's birth certificate

On the October 22 broadcast of The Troubleshooter and the October 23
broadcast of The Peter Boyles Show,
Boyles and Tom Martino, respectively, uncritically allowed Berg to repeat the
discredited smear that Obama has not released a valid birth certificate
establishing he was born in the United
  States and therefore could be ineligible to
run for president. Berg further claimed on both broadcasts that the copy of
Obama's certification of live birth posted on his campaign website is a
"forgery."

Back-to-back guests on Boyles repeated
discredited claim that Obama has not released valid birth certificate

On his October 9 broadcast, Boyles hosted
discredited author Jerome Corsi and Berg, both of whom repeated the debunked
falsehood that Obama has not released an authentic birth certificate
establishing that he was born in the United States and therefore could
be ineligible to run for president.

G. Gordon Liddy


Liddy, Corsi again repeated discredited claim that Obama has not produced
birth certificate establishing his U.S. citizenship

On the September 17 broadcast of his radio
show, Liddy and Corsi each repeated the discredited claim that Sen. Barack
Obama has not produced a birth certificate establishing his U.S. citizenship. In fact,
FactCheck.org reported that the Obama campaign provided its staff with Obama's
original birth certificate and concluded that it "meets all of the
requirements from the State Department for proving U.S. citizenship," and
even WorldNetDaily.com, the right-wing website for which Corsi works as a staff
reporter, has reported that a "WND investigation into Obama's birth
certificate utilizing forgery experts also found the document to be
authentic."

"Gunny" Bob Newman


Newman disputed the
authenticity of Obama's birth certificate; Hawaii Department of Health
confirmed it

On his August 11 radio show, Newman
asserted that Obama has produced a "fake" birth certificate, a week
after claiming that Obama "will not produce his birth certificate" to
prove his United States citizenship. In fact, the Hawaii Department of Health
has confirmed that the document posted on Obama's campaign website is "a
valid Hawaii
state birth certificate" and has labeled speculation about his citizenship
"ridiculous." 

Quinn &amp; Rose


Quinn and Tennent repeated discredited claims that Obama has not released
valid birth certificate

On the October 3 broadcast of The War Room,
Quinn and Tennent hosted Berg to discuss Berg's lawsuit, which baselessly
alleges that Obama is not a natural-born U.S.
citizen; during the interview, Quinn, Tennent, and Berg each repeated the
discredited charge that Obama has not produced an authentic U.S. birth
certificate. In fact, in addition to posting a copy of Obama's birth certificate on the
campaign website, the Obama campaign reportedly provided the original document
to FactCheck.org, whose staff reported that it "meets all of the
requirements from the State Department for proving U.S. citizenship."

Michael Savage


Conservative radio hosts repeat discredited claim that Obama has not
produced valid U.S. birth certificate

On the October 8 and 9 broadcasts of The Savage Nation, Savage and guest host Rick Roberts repeatedly questioned Obama's
citizenship. For instance, Savage falsely claimed that Obama's birth
certificate "does not exist, they can't find it in the Hawaii government. It's never been produced.
The one that was produced is a forgery." Roberts stated, "[Y]ou're
running for the president of the United States, OK? Show them the
birth certificate and say, 'OK, here's my birth certificate, get out of my
face.' Why hasn't it been produced? Why?" On the October 10 broadcast, Savage against stated that Obama "doesn't
have a birth cerfiticate."

Additionally, while baselessly stating that
Obama has not proven his U.S.
citizenship, Savage revived other falsehoods about Obama. He falsely suggested
that Obama is a Muslim, stating: "How could he not be Muslim if he has a
Muslim name? How could he not be Muslim if his father and grandfather were
Muslims? How is that possible, when he has no known birth certificate?"

Conservative media figures allege Obama's Hawaii trip is about
discredited birth-certificate rumors, not his ailing grandmother

On the October 22 broadcast of his show,
Savage stated that "[t]here are people arguing that Obama is headed back
to Hawaii not so much to visit an ailing relative, but to fudge the birth
certificate in question" and said moments later, "There is intense
national interest on the Internet about his citizenship, and the question is
being asked, could this be the real reason he is headed to Hawaii?" Savage
subsequently became more definitive, claiming that "[t]here's some other
reason that he's leaving the mainland of the United States in the midst of this
toe-to-toe struggle right now, and it's got to do with his birth
certificate."

Discussing death of Obama's grandmother, Savage continued
to promote discredited birth-certificate rumors 

During the November 3 broadcast of his show,
Savage again revived discredited "rumors" about Obama's "birth
certificate not being valid" -- this time while discussing the recent
death of Obama's grandmother, Madelyn Dunham. Savage stated: "And, oh yes,
our condolences to his grandmother who raised him, who he so bravely visited last
week -- shockingly, out of nowhere, in the, in the last days of a campaign --
while the rumors of his birth certificate not being valid were circulating
throughout the Internet. Shockingly, Obama goes to Hawaii, and again, not one of the empty
skirts in the media asks him about his birth -- his birth certificate, the
Kenyan relatives. Not one of the empty skirts in the media raises the question.
And today she dies, poor lady dies, poor lady dies today; the woman who raised
him -- the white grandmother who raised him."

Obama
and race 

Conservative radio
hosts used Obama's status as the first African-American major party
nominee for president to launch extensive, racially tinged commentary on Obama,
his qualifications for office, and the motivations of his supporters.


Chris Baker


Minneapolis
radio host Baker promoted video of pastor calling Obama's mother "trash"

On October 7, on both
his radio show and website, Baker promoted an Internet video in which the Rev.
James David Manning of ATLAH World Missionary
Church in Harlem
says: "The difference between Obama's mama and Bristol Palin is that
Obama's mama was trash. I mean, she was dirt. She was a bag of trash sitting on
the sidewalk waiting there in Honolulu
on one of those streets for the garbage truck to come by and pick her up and
take her to the dump."


Bill Cunningham


Cunningham
on Obama Sr.: "That's what black fathers do. They simply leave"

On the October 28
broadcast of his show, Cunningham stated of Obama's childhood: "[I]magine
at the age of 1 or 2 seeing your father for the last time. See, his father was
a typical black father who, right after the birth, left the baby. That's what
black fathers do. They simply leave."

Cunningham
guest Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson: "[M]ost black people today are racist"

On the October 20
edition of Clear Channel's The Big Show, guest Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson said
of former Secretary of State Colin Powell's endorsement of Obama: "[H]e's
clearly for the color of the man and not the character." Cunningham
replied, "Great comments, and if Obama was white as chalk, do you think
that Powell would be endorsing the Democrat? He didn't endorse [Al] Gore, he
didn't endorse [Sen. John] Kerry. I think color trumps everything in his
mind." Peterson responded: "That's right, because if it was about what
Barack Obama stood for, then he would have endorsed Gore and all those guys,
but he did not. You know, it's so sad, my friend, that most black people today
are racist. Not all, not all -- but most of them are racist."

Cunningham:
"I think there will be 100 cities burning if Barack loses. Yeah, that's
what the black intelligentsia says" 

During the October 10
broadcast of The Big Show,
Cunningham stated: "I think there will be 100 cities burning if Barack
loses. Yeah, that's what the black intelligentsia says." Cunningham also
asserted that "Flavor Flav, 50 Cent, and Diddy" are "really in
charge of the [Obama] Inaugural [Ball]."


G. Gordon Liddy


In
sketch on Corsi's detention in Kenya, Liddy played audio of "jungle
telegraph drums"

On the October 7
edition of his program, Liddy discussed the detention of Corsi in Kenya and aired a sketch in which he said:
"We've used the satellite connection to Kenya, and we are now focusing in
on the trial of Dr. Jerome Corsi. ... [H]e's being accused of impersonating a
human being. My Zulu's not -- not as good as Obama's, but -- yeah, they're
really upset with him. You can probably tell." Liddy then aired a clip
apparently from the 1950 movie King Solomon's Mines, which featured characters
speaking in Kinyarwanda (not Zulu), one of the official languages of Rwanda,
and playing music on drums.


Quinn &amp; Rose 


Quinn
and Tennent: Powell endorsed Obama because "he's tired of being called an
Oreo," "an Uncle Tom"

On the October 20
broadcast of The War Room, Tennent
asserted that Powell endorsed Obama "because he doesn't want to be
known as an Uncle Tom anymore. He wants to be black again." Quinn later
said of Powell, "He's tired of being called an Oreo."


Michael Savage


Savage
on Obama: "America's first affirmative action candidate about to become
president"

During the October 27
broadcast of his show, Savage said: "Obama and I are on the opposite sides
of the political spectrum, as you can well imagine. While he benefited from
affirmative action, stepping over more qualified white men, I actually lost as
a result of affirmative action, many times in my life. Although I'd get near
100s on certain exams, they put me at the back of the bus because they said --
the ACLU said -- certain people will have to put their futures on hold in order
to let others advance, and take a look at where we are today -- we have America's first
affirmative action candidate about to become president."

Sexism

Right-wing talk radio hosts have also
repeatedly made sexist comments or attacked feminists, often while highlighting
a woman's physical characteristics. For example, with McCain's pick
of Palin
as his running mate, talk radio hosts have often focused on Palin's appearance and have also referred to progressive women as "ugly." Some hosts and guests have
questioned women's abilities as political leaders, and even suggested
that the country would be better off if women were denied the right to vote.

Chris Baker


Baker called Obama a
"little bitch" who "won't even stand up to"
"smoking-hot" Palin

While discussing Palin's assertion that Obama
was "palling around with terrorists" on the October 6 broadcast of
his radio show, Baker called Obama a "little bitch" who "won't
even stand up to a smoking-hot chick from Alaska." Baker did not note that The New York Times
article Palin cited for her claim about Obama's association with William Ayers
reported that "the two men do not appear to have been close," or that
the Obama campaign did indeed respond to Palin's claim.

Baker on Palin's appearance at VP debate: "Shoulda had a little
cleavage going ... I noticed a panty line on her"

On the October 3 broadcast of The Chris Baker Show, Baker said Palin
"shoulda had a little cleavage going" during the vice-presidential
debate, and that he "noticed a panty line on her."

Baker: "I don't think homeless people should vote"; "I'm
not that excited about women voting"

On the October 2 broadcast of his radio
show, Baker said, "I don't think homeless people should vote. Frankly. In
fact, I have to be very honest. I'm not that excited about women voting, to be
honest." Baker later said: "But that's just me. I'm a pig, and that's
fine. All right?"

Minneapolis radio host said Code Pink protesters "ought to have all
their tubes tied"

During the September 5 broadcast his show,
Baker stated of McCain's speech at the Republican National Convention,
"I'll tell you, though, in the speech -- the best part of the speech was
when those Code Pink nuts -- another bunch that ought to have all their tubes
tied. All right? I can't stand these Code Pink broads."

Mark Belling


Belling: "When you think of Hillary Clinton," the word
"bitches" comes to mind

Milwaukee radio host Mark Belling declared on his September 11 radio show,
"What's the process that determines which potholes get patched the fastest
[in Milwaukee]?
I'll tell you what it is. No, they don't go and judge it on severity. ... It's
who -- can I use this word? When you think of [Sen.] Hillary Clinton what do
you think -- what word comes to mind? Yes, can I use that word here? All right,
it's who bitches the most."

Belling called Gloria Steinem a "grizzled old bag," "old
witch"

During the September 4 broadcast of The Mark Belling Late Afternoon Show,
Belling called Gloria Steinem a "grizzled old bag," "old
witch," and "embittered old has-been" and also stated that the
"previous generation" of feminists "were so ugly you couldn't
stand to look at them." Belling made these remarks while discussing Steinem's
September 4 Los Angeles
Times op-ed, in which she criticized McCain's choice of Palin
as his vice-presidential running mate.

Jon Caldara


On Caldara's KOA show,
Coulter claimed women's suffrage "explains the destruction of
America"

Appearing as a guest on the June 16 broadcast of Jon
Caldara's Newsradio 850 KOA program, Ann Coulter asserted that women aren't
"concerned with how capital is generated and created," and claimed
that women's suffrage "explains the destruction of America." Her
remarks echoed those in a 2007 blog posting that quoted her as saying, "If
we took away women's right to vote, we'd never have to worry about another
Democrat president."

Caldara asked Coulter if
Clinton was "bitch-slapped" in debate

Discussing the January 21 CNN Democratic
presidential candidates' debate, Caldara during his broadcast that evening
asked Coulter whether it was "fair to say" that Clinton "got bitch-slapped
tonight."

Bill Cunningham


Cunningham on Democratic women: "[A]
lot of women who are single are vulnerable; they need like a daddy government
to keep an eye on them"

On the October 29 broadcast of his show, Cunningham
stated: "Traditionally, we think of women as Democratic voters because a
lot of women who are single are vulnerable; they need like a daddy government
to keep an eye on them."

Mark Levin


Levin on his "National Organization of Ugly Women" remark:
"[F]or now on, it's the National Organization of Really Ugly Women"

Addressing his September 4 comments on
Sean Hannity's radio show, in which he called the National Organization
for Women, the "National Organization of Ugly Women," Levin said on
his September 8 radio show: "I just wanted to underscore that maybe I
shouldn't have called them the National Organization of Ugly Women. For now on,
it's the National Organization of Really Ugly Women." Levin first made his
remarks while discussing with Hannity NOW's opposition to Palin.

Quinn &amp; Rose


Jim Quinn: Steinem opposes Palin because Palin "declined to slaughter
her own unborn child, Trig, to the goddess of feminism"

On the October 6 broadcast of The War Room, Quinn claimed that Steinem
opposes Palin because Palin "refused the sacrificial right of passage,
better known as the Eucharist of the feminist church: abortion. That's right.
She declined to slaughter her own unborn child, Trig, to the goddess of
feminism, even after doctors told her that he was one of those Down syndrome
'throw-aways.' "

Quinn: To feminists, even "a childless feminist who looks like a
Bulgarian weightlifter in drag" can be a "real woman"

On the September 15 broadcast of The War Room, Quinn stated: "If
you don't agree with the feminist scolds, then you're not a real woman -- even
if you are a very feminine working mom. But even if you're an actual man, never
mind a childless feminist who looks like a Bulgarian weightlifter in drag,
you're a real woman solely because you nod your head like a windup clapping
monkey every time you read the latest editorial from Ms. Magazine." Quinn made these
remarks while discussing, among other things, prominent feminists'
opposition to Palin.

Quinn introduced segment about Clinton by playing Elton
John's "The Bitch Is Back"

On the August 27 edition of the
syndicated radio program The
War Room, Quinn introduced a segment on Clinton by
saying, "By
the way, that brings us to our Hillary Heads-Up," and then playing audio
of the Elton John song "The Bitch Is Back." Quinn then said, "I
was going to play 'Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead.' But you know what, I -- you
never know with the Clintons."

Lee Rodgers


Rodgers said many "professed leaders of the feminist movement"
are "hags" who "couldn't get laid in a men's prison"

On the October 17 broadcast of The Lee Rodgers Show,
Rodgers said: "[Y]ou look at many -- perhaps most -- but many of the women
who are professed leaders of the feminist movement in this country, and they're
a bunch of hags." He added: "They couldn't get laid in a men's
prison, let's be honest about it."  Rodgers made these remarks while discussing,
among other things, feminists' disapproval of Palin.

Rodgers: "[P]uckered-butt Democrat women hate Sarah Palin ...
because her idea of choice was choosing not to have an abortion"

Returning to a previous claim he has
made, Rodgers asserted on September 23: "I believe that the reason a bunch
of puckered-butt Democrat women hate Sarah Palin is because her idea of choice
was choosing not to have an abortion." Guest Steven Hayward of the
American Enterprise Institute responded in part by saying: "[T]here is
that very vocal segment of feminist opinion that celebrates abortion as a
positive good in the same way that, you know, Southern slaveholders 150 years ago
celebrated slavery as a positive good."

Rodgers: "[F]emale leadership of the Democratic Party" consists
of "ugly skanks" who "hate" that "Sarah Palin's
good-looking"

On the September 17 broadcast of his radio
show, Rodgers said that "the female leadership of the Democratic
Party" is made up of "ugly skanks." He also stated: "Sarah
Palin's good-looking and they hate that." He also declared: "I think
we have to ask: Would you like Sarah Palin better if she got pregnant again and
did have an abortion, because it's obvious, with a lot of liberal women,
killing babies is the main priority they have."

Rodgers: "With that screechy, fingernails-on-the-blackboard voice of
hers, it is impossible for Hillary Clinton to deliver a great speech"

On the August 27 broadcast of his radio
show, Rodgers said of Clinton's
speech at the Democratic National Convention, "With that screechy,
fingernails-on-the-blackboard voice of hers, it is impossible for Hillary
Clinton to deliver a great speech." Rodgers later said that Bill and
Hillary Clinton are hoping Obama "falls flat on his face so the
Hilldebeest can have another run in four years, and Billy Bentpecker can hide
behind the curtain in the Oval Office telling Hillary what he wants her to do
as president of the United
  States."

KSFO's Rodgers on voting gender gap: For "a lot of women in this
country who get knocked up ... the government becomes Daddy in terms of paying
the bills"

On the June 11 broadcast of The Lee Rodgers Program,
Rodgers said: "[T]he historical voting records show that Democrats have,
historically, enjoyed a huge advantage in women voters. Why is that?"
Rodgers continued: "Well, some women may be offended by this, but here's
another dose of reality. We have a lot of women in this country who get knocked
up and they don't have a husband. In effect, the government becomes Daddy in
terms of paying the bills. And that accounts -- that's not all of it, but that
accounts for a large part of that vote."

LGBT issues

Smears against lesbian, gay, bisexual,
and transgendered Americans are routine among conservative talk radio hosts, and the 2008 election has provided them with specific issues to
address. Michael Savage, for example, has focused on Proposition 8 to amend the
California
constitution to ban same-sex marriage. 

Michael Savage


Savage: "If you're insane, hate the family ... hate
your mother and father, hate the Bible, hate the church, and hate the
synagogue," you oppose CA gay marriage ban

On the October 29 broadcast of his radio
show, Savage said of a California
ballot initiative that would amend the state constitution to ban gay marriage,
"[T]here's a ballot initiative on homosexual marriage that is more
important than you could imagine. It's called Proposition 8, and you must vote
'yes' if you're sane. If you're insane, hate the family, hate man and woman,
hate your mother and father, hate the Bible, hate the church, and hate the
synagogue, of course you're in favor of 'no' on Proposition 8." The next
day on his program, Savage stated: "[T]he people who don't have families
don't understand that, as difficult as family life is, life is impossible
without it. They don't understand that. They don't understand what the family
unit is. It's the strongest bond on Earth, which is why homosexual marriage is
such a threat to civilization itself."

After railing against gay marriage, Savage said "the spiritual side
of the downturn on Wall Street was directly related to the moral downturn"

On the October 1 broadcast of his show, Savage
said: "[Y]ou may say, 'Why should we care about homosexuals trying to
destroy families through the mock marriage that they perform in order to mock
God, the church, the family, children, the fetus, the DNA of the human species?
Why should we care about it while we have a financial meltdown?' Because the
spiritual side of the downturn on Wall Street is directly related to the moral
downturn in the United
  States of America." Savage later said
of San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom: "Today it's the gays, tomorrow it'll
be a man marrying a horse." 

Attacks
on the poor

Several talk radio hosts have attacked
low-income Americans over the past year, including several who have expressed
support for the idea that certain groups of lower-income Americans should
not have the right to vote. 

Chris Baker 


Baker: "I don't think homeless
people should vote"; "I'm not that excited about women voting"

On the October 2 broadcast of show, Baker
said: "I don't think homeless people should vote. Frankly. In fact, I have
to be very honest. I'm not that excited about women voting, to be honest."
Baker subsequently added: "But that's just me. I'm a pig, and that's fine.
All right? And we'll see that, I'm sure, on a lame-ass website very soon. But I
don't think hobos ought to vote at all. They're nuts. And I think that there
needs to be a little more care in who votes."

G. Gordon Liddy 


Liddy: Obama is relying, in part, on
"the welfare class" to win Pennsylvania

On his October 30 program, Liddy said of
Obama's electoral prospects in Pennsylvania:
"Pennsylvania has been described as Pittsburgh and Philadelphia,
with Alabama
in the middle. Obama is counting on the urban elites and the welfare class to
win the state for him. But he's putting on a show for the rest of Pennsylvania."

Jim Quinn &amp; Rose Tennent 


Rose Tennent on Obama ad: "[D]on't
put that jive out there in front of me, devil, and tell me that these people
are hurting when they are not hurting"

On the October 30 broadcast of The War Room, Tennent said of the families featured in
Obama's 30-minute ad: "Well, OK. They were sad stories, but I'm looking at
the background. I'm not looking at the person talking in their home, I'm
looking at what they have in their home. They have color television sets; they
have everything that I have in my house. I'll bet you they have an iPod, I bet
you they have, you know -- I'll bet they have a lot of luxuries in that home.
They are not poor." Tennent later said: "So don't put -- don't put
that jive out there in front of me, devil, and tell me that these people are
hurting when they are not hurting. All they need to do is make some cuts and
figure out a way to do this."

Quinn: "Originally, if you didn't
have land, you didn't vote, and there was a good reason for it"

On the October 21 broadcast of The War Room,
while reading from an opinion column by conservative blogger Scott Johnson that
discussed the history of taxation and property rights in the United States,
Quinn declared: "Originally, if you didn't own land, you didn't vote, and
there was a good reason for it: because those without property will always vote
away the property of other people unto themselves, and that's the beginning of
the end." Quinn added: "But, oh no, that was -- that was just too
mean-spirited." Moments earlier, Quinn said, "Now -- I mean, I can
hear the appeal to the masses: 'It's not fair, it's not the American way that
you don't get to vote,' but let me ask you a question: If I don't own anything,
what kind of a problem do I have with voting for a measure -- a tax, a law --
that takes somebody else's property and gives it to me? I have no stake in
personal property ownership 'cause I don't have any. Now, back in the day, when
this was the law of the land, anybody who wanted to vote needed to step up to
the plate, achieve, get a stake in America, and then vote."

Michael Savage 


Savage: "Why should a welfare recipient have the right
to vote? They're only gonna vote themselves a raise"

On his October 22 show, Savage asked:
"Do you think a person on welfare has the right to vote? I don't. Why
should a person who is on public assistance maintain the right to vote? Tell me
why. Where is it written that they should have the right to vote?" He
added: "I support them, and they should have the same vote I do? That
would be like saying an infant has the right to vote or an insane person has
the right to vote. Why should a welfare recipient have the right to vote?
They're only gonna vote themselves a raise."

THE
SHOWS

The Chris Baker Show is a Minneapolis-based talk-radio show that airs weekdays from 7
a.m. to 11 a.m. CT on KTLK-FM. Baker previously hosted two
different Houston-based radio programs before reportedly being dismissed in November
2007. Baker joined KTLK in February and was nominated to the Texas Radio Hall
of Fame in June. Since moving to KTLK, Baker discussed with a co-host being
"convinced that Magic [Johnson] faked AIDS"; claimed that
"it's very rare to find a woman worthy of serving in political
office"; said that Gov. Sarah Palin "shoulda had a little cleavage
going" during the vice-presidential debate; and declared "I don't
think homeless people should vote." 

The Mark Belling Late Afternoon Show is
carried on News/Talk 1130 WISN-AM in Milwaukee, which is owned
by Clear Channel Communications. Talkers Magazine includes Belling in its
"Heavy Hundred,"
which it describes as "the 100 most important radio talk show hosts in America."
According to 1130 WISN-AM, The Mark Belling Late Afternoon Show "is
regularly rated number one in its time slot in the Milwaukee radio market and is the highest
rated afternoon drive talk show host in the country." In 2001, Belling
was awarded National Association of Broadcasters' Marconi Radio Award for
medium-market "Personality of the Year." Belling has said
"[w]hen you think of Hillary Clinton" the word
"bitches" comes to mind; has called Gloria Steinem a "grizzled
old bag," an "old witch," and an "embittered old
has-been"; and has smeared teachers who have talked about global warming
as "idiot union teacher[s]," "liberal unionized hack[s],"
"greedy, overpaid unionized schoolteacher[s]," and
"fruitcake[s]."

The Neal Boortz Show is an
Atlanta-based program that airs weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET. The
program is nationally syndicated by Cox Radio Syndication,
which says that it "partners with the Jones Radio Network to service more
than 200 affiliate stations with programming listened to by several million
people each week." According to Talkers Magazine,
the show is the seventh-rated talk-radio program and averages at least 4.25
million listeners a week. Boortz has repeatedly referred to Hurricane Katrina
victims as "parasites"; commented that he would "make a lousy
Mexican" because of his inability to use a floor buffer; and described
"single mothers receiving public assistance" as "welfare
broodmares."

The Peter Boyles Show airs weekday mornings from 5 to 9 a.m. MT on Denver's 630 KHOW-AM. According to his
KHOW biography,
"Boyles has received numerous awards including 'Best Investigative
Radio Talkshow Host' in The Denver Post, Westword, 5280 Magazine, and at
the 1999 Denver A.I.R. awards. He is also considered one of the most
influential media people in Colorado."
Boyles was a 2006 finalist for the
National Association of Broadcasters' Marconi Radio Award for
large-market "Personality of the Year." Boyles has repeatedly
hosted guests who spread the discredited claim that Obama does not have a valid U.S.
birth certificate.

The Jon Caldara Show airs on Denver's 850 KOA-AM on weeknights from 10 p.m. to 1
a.m. MT. Caldara is president of the
"free market" Independence Institute and has had a public role in
numerous anti-tax and anti-government spending campaigns. Caldara also hosts a
"current affairs" television program, Independent Thinking, on Denver's KBDI-TV. Caldara has asked a
guest if it was "fair to say" that Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (NY)
"got bitch-slapped" during a primary debate; and he described Colorado Media Matters as a "hate
group" for highlighting his remarks.

The Caplis &amp; Silverman Show airs
weekdays from 3 to 6 p.m. MT on Denver's
630 KHOW-AM. Co-host Dan Caplis, an attorney who in 2007 publicly discussed
running for U.S. Senate as a Republican, has also made occasional appearances
on Fox News' The O'Reilly
Factor. Caplis has asserted that gay "conduct is not natural" and is
"immoral." While discussing a
photograph of Obama wearing Somali clothing, Caplis questioned why Obama would "put on similar clothing
to the outfit worn by the man [Osama bin Laden] who personally ordered
thousands of Americans, including women and kids, to be burned to death."

The Big Show with Bill Cunningham is a weekday Cincinnati-based radio program that airs from 12:25
p.m. to 3 p.m. ET on Ohio's
WLW-AM. The program is also simulcast on
XM Radio Channel 173. Cunningham, a former Ohio assistant attorney general, also hosts
a nationally syndicated Sunday-night talk program titled Live on Sunday Night, It's Bill Cunningham,
which is broadcast live on 325 affiliates, according to its syndicator, Premiere Radio Networks.
In 2001, Cunningham received the National Association of Broadcasters' Marconi Radio Award for
large-market "Personality of the Year." Cunningham has alleged that
"Obama wants to gas the Jews;" compared Obama to Hitler; has
repeatedly suggested that if Obama lost the election "there will be 100
cities burning;" has invoked "six-six-six" and "the
beast" while discussing Obama; has asserted that "a typical black
father... simply leave"; has repeatedly claimed that poor people "lack values"; and has claimed that "the so-called noble poor" don't use birth
control so that "the mom can get more checks in the mail from the
government."

The Mark Levin Show is a nationally syndicated program hosted by Landmark Legal Foundation president Mark
Levin. Based in New York City,
The Mark Levin Show broadcasts
from WABC-AM Monday through Friday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. ET and is syndicated by ABC Radio Networks.
According to Talkers Magazine,
The Mark Levin Show reaches a
weekly average audience of at least 5.5 million listeners and is tied for the
ranking of fifth among talk-radio programs nationwide. Levin has compared Obama
to Hitler; has referred to the National Organization for Women as the
"National Organization of Ugly Women" and "the National
Organization of Really Ugly Women"; and while discussing Comedy Central
host Jon Stewart complained of "phony intellectuals" who are "arrogantly
looking down their sizable noses at our armed forces."

The G. Gordon Liddy Show is hosted by convicted Watergate felon G. Gordon Liddy, who often
refers to himself as "the G-Man," and is nationally syndicated through Radio America.
Talkers Magazine lists Liddy in
its "Heavy Hundred 2008."
Liddy has advanced claims that Obama was not a U.S.
citizen; has said that undocumented Mexican immigrants "want to speak
Spanish, you know, and other varieties of illegal alien" and "want
to reconquer America, they
say"; and claimed that Obama was relying, in part, on "the welfare
class to win" Pennsylvania. In the 1990s, Liddy reportedly
advised
his radio audience on multiple occasions on how to shoot Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Firearms agents.

The Gunny Bob Show, hosted by "Gunny" Bob Newman, airs weeknights on
Denver's 850 KOA-AM from 7 to 10 p.m. MT. Newman is the author of Minefields to Microphones: Global
Asymmetric Warfare, the Radical Left, and Winning the War on Terror
(Paladin Press, September 2006), which, according to its publisher,
"exposes the treason and treachery of America's maniacal liberal machine
while laying out a roadmap to victory in the war on terror that will stun the
enemy and infuriate America's wild-eyed left." Newman has described Obama
as "just another blowhard, make-believe thug" and "a
far-left, terrorist-hugging politician"; has asserted that "there
will be an invasion of Muslim terrorists" if Obama is elected; posted doctored
photos of Obama on his website depicting Obama as meeting with Osama bin Laden
and dressed as "Che Obama"; has suggested that legalizing gay
marriage could "lead to legal human-animal marriage"; and declared that "every Muslim immigrant to America" should be
"required by law to wear a GPS tracking bracelet at all times."

The War Room with Quinn &amp; Rose is a syndicated radio program based in Pittsburgh on Clear Channel's 104.7 WPGB-FM. Talkers Magazine lists Quinn &amp; Rose on its "Heavy Hundred."
According to the show's website, it airs on 18 radio
stations and XM Satellite Radio Channel 158. Jim Quinn, who co-hosts the show with Rose Tennent, has repeatedly described the National Organization for Women as
the "National Organization for Whores"; told columnist Fatimah Ali to "get an American name"; has
said that, in the past, "if you didn't own land, you didn't vote, and there was a
good reason for it"; and often introduces segments on Hillary Clinton by
playing audio of the Elton John song "The Bitch Is Back."

The Lee Rodgers Show is the morning drive-time talk program for San Francisco's 560 KSFO-AM and airs
Monday through Friday from 5 to 9 a.m. PT and from 5 to 7 a.m. PT on Saturdays.
The show features co-hosts Lee Rodgers and Tom Benner, known on-air as
"Officer Vic," and is listed as one of Talkers Magazine's "Heavy Hundred."
The program is sometimes guest-hosted by KSFO's Brian Sussman. Rodgers has described many
"professed leaders of the feminist movement in this country" as
"a bunch of hags," who "couldn't get laid in a men's
prison"; has said that "the female leadership of the Democratic Party" is
made up of "ugly skanks"; and has referred to Hillary Clinton as
"the Hilldebeest" who has a "screechy, fingernails-on-the-blackboard
voice."


The Savage Nation is a top-rated nationally syndicated radio program hosted by
Michael Savage. The program, which airs from 4 to 7 p.m. PT, is based in San Francisco and is
syndicated through Talk Radio Network. Talk Radio Network claims that Savage is
heard on more than 350 radio stations, and, according to Talkers Magazine,
The Savage Nation reaches at
least 8.25 million listeners each week, making it one of the most listened-to
talk shows in the nation, behind only The
Rush Limbaugh Show and The Sean
Hannity Show. Savage has attacked everyone from politicians to
children with autism. He has insisted that Obama was a Muslim; has described
Obama as an "unknown stealth candidate who went to a madrassas in
Indonesia and, in fact, was a Muslim"; has referred to Obama as an
"affirmative action" candidate and complained that "affirmative
action" stole his "birthright"; has claimed that "illegal aliens" have "raped and
disheveled" the Statue of Liberty; has linked "homosexuals
trying to destroy families through the mock marriage" to "the downturn on
Wall Street"; has claimed that "[t]he children's minds are being raped by the
homosexual mafia"; has asserted that "welfare recipient[s]"
should not "have the right to vote;" and has described autism as a "fraud, a racket," and said, "In 99
percent of the cases, it's a brat who hasn't been told to cut the act
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While there has been much discussion
about the role that nationally syndicated radio hosts Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity have
played in perpetuating smears and falsehoods about progressive candidates and
ideals, little has been said about the vast network of lesser-known syndicated
and regional radio hosts who have served as an echo chamber for conservative talking points and
falsehoods. This year, Media Matters for
America has greatly expanded its monitoring of regional radio and
has produced numerous items documenting falsehoods, smears, and baseless
attacks on progressives in that time. While the hosts vary in the degree of
vitriol they spew and in their ratio of rebuttable falsehoods to unbridled
smears, Media Matters and Colorado Media Matters
have identified common themes that many, if
not all, promote.

The Project for Excellence in Journalism
recently released a report, which garnered
considerable media attention, concluding
that Sen. John McCain received much more "negative" coverage than President-elect Barack Obama
during the campaign. But in purporting to compare the media's coverage of
the two candidates, PEJ did not consider talk radio, saying: "Talk radio
stories ... were not included in this campaign study of tone." But, beyond arguable flaws in PEJ's methodology, no
study of the "tone" in the media's coverage of this
presidential campaign is complete without inclusion of conservative talk radio. Several of
the radio hosts monitored by Media Matters
(their shows are described in detail below), as well as their
guests, engaged in an all-out
effort to foment hate and suspicion of Obama among their listeners, promoting the most baseless and
farfetched of smears and advancing falsehoods -- including about Obama's
religion and background -- that have taken hold among a substantial
percentage of the electorate. 

Media
Matters has compiled some of
the more noteworthy examples of conservative radio
hosts' and their guests' attacks on Obama and, more generally,
attacks against others in the context of the 2008 election.

General
themes in 2008 election

Throughout the general election cycle, conservative talk radio hosts have
repeatedly attempted to exploit ignorance about and distrust of Obama rooted in
his heritage and upbringing, and have engaged in a relentless campaign to
depict Obama as an untrustworthy outsider. In doing so, radio hosts have
compared Obama to the Antichrist, as well as to Hitler and Mao and have suggested that his loyalties lie outside of the United States, including in the case of some radio hosts, with Kenya and
Kenyan political figures. The first-ever nomination by
a major party of an African-American has also inspired extensive, racially tinged commentary on conservative
radio, with direct attacks on Obama, his qualifications for office, and the
motivations of his supporters.

This election-related commentary was not limited to Obama.
Sen. Hillary Clinton's and Gov. Sarah Palin's candidacies prompted
many talk radio hosts to engage in unabashed sexist commentary, often focused
on the candidate's physical appearances. Attacks were also waged against
those seen as supporters or beneficiaries of progressive candidates. For
instance, several talk radio hosts and their guests suggested that demographic
groups such as the poor or women should be denied the right to vote.

Chris Baker


Radio hosts echo Drudge's distortion of Obama's 2001 WBEZ
interview

On his October 27 radio show, Minneapolis radio host Chris
Baker distorted Obama's 2001 remarks by claiming that Obama said "we gotta
have economic justice and the Supreme Court ought to weigh in on redistributing
wealth." Baker added: "Yeah, it's too bad you kind of stuck with the
Constitution as it was. It's a tragedy that redistribution of wealth was not
pursued by the Supreme Court. Can you believe that?" In fact, Obama did
not say, "It's a tragedy that redistribution of wealth was not pursued by
the Supreme Court," or indicate, as Baker later claimed, that Obama
"wants to use the Supreme Court to reinterpret the Constitution in order
to force the redistribution of wealth." Rather, as Media Matters has
noted, the "tragedy" Obama
identified during the interview was that the civil rights movement "became
so court-focused" in trying to bring about political and economic justice.

Dan Caplis


Clear Channel hosts
likened African outfit worn by Obama to "the kind of garb you often see
Osama bin Laden in" and to "Somali warlord garb"

On the February 25 broadcast of his radio
show, Dan Caplis questioned Obama's having worn the traditional attire of a
tribal elder during an August 2006 visit to Kenya. Referring to Osama bin
Laden, Caplis questioned why Obama would "put on similar clothing to the
outfit worn by the man who personally ordered thousands of Americans, including
women and kids, to be burned to death," later stating that "it would be
as if John Kennedy had gone out and thrown on the fatigues and the funny
baseball hat that Castro wore."

Bill Cunningham


Cunningham alleged that "Obama wants to gas the
Jews"

During the October 30 broadcast of
his Cincinnati-based radio show, Bill Cunningham asked "Randy
Furman," a fictional Jewish character voiced by fellow WLW-AM host Scott
Sloan: "Did you hear about this [Columbia
University professor of Middle East studies Rashid] Khalidi tape where Obama is
toasting a guy who wants to gas and fry Jews? ... This Obama guy loves the PLO
[Palestinian Liberation Organization]. Can't you figure that out?"
Cunningham later added, "Jews for McCain because Obama wants to gas the
Jews, like the PLO wants to gas the Jews, like the Nazis gassed the Jews.

In the days before the election, media figures have
repeatedly compared Obama to Hitler

On the October 28 edition of Clear
Channel's The Big Show, referring
to McCain, Cunningham asserted: "Maybe it's his age, or maybe it's his
lack of eloquence. Whatever it is, the guy just doesn't have the same verbal
skills of someone like a Barack Hussein Obama. Of course, Adolf Hitler had
great verbal skills, too, and he led the country of his country to
disaster."

Cunningham invoked
"[s]ix-six-six" and "the beast" in discussing "Barack
Hussein Obama"

Stating that 666,000 new voters have
registered in Ohio,
Cunningham said on October 10: "Six-six-six. The mark of the beast. The
great majority, of course, are registered by ACORN. ... Who conducted ACORN seminars
to tell ACORN employees and others how to cheat the system? Barack Hussein
Obama. I may declare him to be the beast. Six-six-six. It could be the end of
all days." On the October 13 edition of Cunningham's show, a caller said
of Obama, "He may be the Antichrist."

Mark Levin


In the days before the election, media figures have
repeatedly compared Obama to Hitler

On the October 29 edition of ABC
Radio Networks' The
Mark Levin Show, Levin asserted that Obama is
"really into these big German-like events that he creates in this country,
isn't he? Have you noticed that?" Curtis Sliwa, WABC radio host and CEO
and founder of the community activist organization Guardian Angels, responded:
"I am telling you, and he comes out and it's almost as if the crowd stands
in unison, and I'm saying to myself, 'Oh my God, the Olympic Stadium, Berlin,
1938,' " to which Levin replied: "Yeah, we've seen this. It's
scary." Sliwa then asserted: "And the only thing missing is he's not
standing up in an open car."

Radio hosts echo Drudge's distortion of Obama's 2001 WBEZ
interview

During the October 27 broadcast of his
radio show, Levin falsely asserted that "what the [Supreme] Court should
have done from Obama's point of view was impose socialism from the bench."
He also claimed that Obama and [Harvard
 Law School
professor] Cass Sunstein are "promoting" an interpretation of the
14th Amendment that it should "be used ... to compel, as a matter of
constitutional law, the socialist agenda. In other words, constitutionalize
redistribution of wealth." Levin then called Obama's position on the
Constitution "a radical point of view" and "a foreign approach
to the rule of law."

Levin, MacCallum falsely accused Obama of inconsistency on whether
Iranian Revolutionary Guard should be designated a terrorist group

On the June 4 broadcast of his radio
show, Levin falsely asserted that Obama "lied to" the American Israel
Public Affairs Committee when he "told them today that the Iranian
Revolutionary Guards should be designated a terrorist group after voting
against a bill designating them a terrorist group a year ago." In fact,
Obama has consistently supported designating the Iranian Revolutionary Guard a
terrorist organization, having co-sponsored a bill in 2007 to do that.

"Gunny" Bob Newman


Newman: "[T]here will
be an invasion of Muslim terrorists" if Obama becomes president


On the July 10 broadcast of his radio
show, responding to a caller's statement that "we better start learning
Arabic" if Obama is elected president, Newsradio 850 KOA's
"Gunny" Bob Newman stated that "there will be an invasion of
Muslim terrorists" if Obama is elected. Further, after stating that he
didn't know whether Obama has "ever held a real job," Newman falsely
claimed that Obama has accomplished "[n]othing" in the U.S. Senate.

"You are just
another blowhard, make-believe thug": KOA's Newman asked if Obama would
"try ... to whip my white ass"

On May 19, Newman labeled Obama a
"clown" and stated, "Son, you are not some sort of macho tough
guy, trust me." Directly addressing Obama, Newman asked, "What are
you gonna do, Obama, come to Denver
and try, key word try, to whip my white ass?" Continuing, Newman said,
"Son, you are not some sort of macho tough guy, trust me. You are just
another blowhard, make-believe thug who wants to be the most powerful man on
Earth. You're a far-left, terrorist-hugging politician, not the bad-boy gangsta
you want people to believe you are."

"Gunny" Bob to
KOA caller concerned about critics who "don't even know" Obama:
"I didn't know Hitler. I didn't know Stalin."

On his April 30 program, Newman responded
to a caller's complaint about people who say of Obama "that he doesn't
have a good heart when you don't even know the guy and are relying on mass
media to paint a picture of him," by stating, "Well, you know, I
didn't know Hitler. I didn't know Stalin." Newman added, "Not that
Obama is Stalinesque, not that Obama is Hitleresque, but we didn't know those
two either."

Quinn & Rose


Radio hosts echo Drudge's distortion of Obama's 2001 WBEZ
interview

On the October 27 broadcast of The War Room,
co-host Jim Quinn said, "[H]ere's what was wrong with the civil rights movement,
according to Barack Obama: The Supreme Court never got into the area of
redistribution of the wealth." He added, "Do you want to have a judge
tell you how much you can make, and how much of your productivity goes to
another man who may have done nothing? You want the court to decide that? And
I'm telling you, this guy is gonna make one, two, three -- maybe --
appointments to the Supreme Court, and they're gonna be exactly those kinds of
judges. Hold onto your wallet, kids." Quinn also said, " He just got
done telling you that the Constitution's only half-done. He needs to write the
other half -- you know, the other half where we decide how much we take from
you and give to that guy down the street."

Calling in to Quinn & Rose from Kenya, Corsi said of his detention: "[C]all Barack's office
and ask him why I'm being detained"

In a phone call to The War Room during the
show's October 7 broadcast, Jerome Corsi stated
that he and his staff were "being detained by the immigration of Kenya
'cause they lost our entry papers." Corsi repeatedly suggested Obama was
responsible for his detention, stating at one point: "[J]ust don't write
anything bad about Senator Obama, because, otherwise, this is what happens to
you." Corsi also said, "[C]all Barack's office and ask him why I'm
being detained." Also during the interview, Corsi said, "[W]e had
meetings with top government officials here in Nairobi. Everybody knew we were here. But we
try to do a press conference, and then, you know, then you get detained. So,
there's free speech in Kenya
for ya," to which Quinn replied: "And soon to be free speech here, by
the way."

Rodgers & Sussman


Radio hosts echo Drudge's distortion of
Obama's 2001 WBEZ interview

On the October 27 broadcast of San
Francisco radio station KSFO's The Lee Rodgers Show, host Brian Sussman
described Obama's comments as "[t]alking about using the courts for
redistributional change." Sussman then played a clip of the portion of the
January 18, 2001, WBEZ interview in which Obama referred to "theoretical
justifications" for "bringing about economic change through the
courts." Sussman then commented: "Did you hear that? Bringing about
economic change through the courts? That's judicial activism on steroids."
But Sussman did not air what Obama said just prior to referencing the
"theoretical justifications" -- "it's very hard to legitimize
opinions from the court in that regard" -- or what he said just afterward:
"I think that, as a practical matter, our institutions just are poorly
equipped to do it."

In post-detention KSFO interview, Corsi claimed critics of Obama are
"now going to have to risk being thrown in jail or killed"

On the October 9 broadcast of The Lee Rodgers Show,
Corsi asserted regarding his detention and departure from Kenya: "I
think the story here is really the suppression of the press. ... I hate to
think of what the First Amendment is going to mean. If you write a negative
book or criticize Obama, I think you're now going to have to risk being thrown
in jail or killed." Rodgers said, "I'll tell you what's scary about
this, to make the connection here. These are friends of Barack Obama in Kenya,
who are trying to intimidate a journalist. ... I'm telling you, this is scary.
I have heard from Obama supporters telling me: one way or another, boy, when
we're in office, we're going to shut you down."

Michael Savage


Radio hosts echo Drudge's distortion of Obama's 2001 WBEZ
interview

On the October 27 broadcast of his
nationally syndicated radio show, Michael Savage also misrepresented Obama's
comments, falsely claiming that in the interview, Obama "says that one of
the tragedies of the civil rights movement was that the courts did not move for
redistributive change."

Savage:
"Kenya is going to move to America if Barack Hussein Obama wins"


During the October 10 broadcast of his
radio show, Savage baselessly accused Obama of running a "corrupt
campaign," suggested that white liberals "hate white people," repeated
the discredited charge that Obama "won't produce his birth
certificate," and asserted "Kenya is going to move to America"
if Obama wins the election. 

Savage: Obama was
"hand-picked by some very powerful forces ... to drag this country into a
hell that it has not seen since the Civil War" 

Savage stated of Obama on the March 13
broadcast of his radio show: "I think he was hand-picked by some very
powerful forces both within and outside the United
State of America to drag this country into a
hell that it has not seen since the Civil War of the middle of the 19th
century." 

Savage: "America's
not ready for an affirmative action presidency" 

On the February 1 broadcast of his radio
show, while referring to Sen. Clinton and Obama, Savage stated: "We have a
woman and a multi-ethnic man running for office on the Democrat side. Is this
not akin to a -- an affirmative action election? Isn't that why the libs are
hysterical, tripping over themselves to say amen and yes to this affirmative
election vote?" He later added, "America's not ready for an
affirmative action presidency." 

Misinformation about
Obama's religion

A key component of the dangerous-outsider
depiction of Obama on conservative
talk radio has been promotion of
the false claim that Obama was not being truthful about his religious beliefs.
Despite numerous instances of falsehoods about Obama's religion rebutted
by media outlets and nonpartisan fact-checkers, conservative radio hosts
repeatedly and consistently advanced the false claim that Obama was a Muslim,
not a Christian, and that he has concealed his true religion.

Neal Boortz


Boortz: "Let's ask Obama how many
prayer rugs he has"

On the August 21 broadcast of his
nationally syndicated radio show, host Neal Boortz falsely suggested that Obama
is a Muslim. While discussing McCain's inability to answer the Politico's
question about how many homes he and his wife own, Boortz said: "Let's ask
Obama how many prayer rugs he has."

G. Gordon Liddy


Liddy guest Walid Shoebat falsely claimed that Obama is "definitely
a Muslim"

On his September 10 radio show, Liddy
hosted self-described former terrorist Walid Shoebat to advance the false claim
that Obama, who Shoebat said would be "extremely dangerous" as
president, is a Muslim. Liddy also did not challenge Shoebat's false claim that
Hamas supports Obama.

Conservative radio hosts seize on Obama comment to revive false rumors
about his faith

On the September 8 broadcast of his
syndicated radio show, Liddy aired an audio clip of Middle Eastern-sounding
music and said, "[Y]ou're listening to our secret taping of a Obama family
meeting, and we're -- just kidding." 

"Gunny" Bob Newman


"Gunny" Bob
posted doctored photos of Obama, fake photo captions on Clear Channel-owned
website

In July, Newman posted a variety of doctored photos and other images on his
page on the station's website, depicting Obama as meeting with bin Laden and
dressed as "Che Obama." The page also included actual photos of Obama
accompanied by false "quotes," purportedly by the candidate,
threatening Newman in profane terms. 

Michael Savage


Savage on Obama: "Now we have an unknown stealth candidate who went
to a madrassas in Indonesia and, in fact, was a Muslim" 

On the April 3 broadcast of his radio show,
Savage falsely asserted that Obama was a Muslim and attended a madrassa,
stating: "Now we have an unknown stealth candidate who went to a madrassas
in Indonesia
and, in fact, was a Muslim."

Savage on Obama: "We have a right to know if he's a so-called
friendly Muslim or one who aspires to more radical teachings"

Savage falsely asserted during the
February 21 broadcast of his radio show that Obama is a Muslim, claiming that
"[w]e have a right to know if he's a so-called friendly Muslim or one who
aspires to more radical teachings." The Obama campaign website states that
Obama "has never been a Muslim, was not raised a Muslim, and is a
committed Christian who attends the United Church of Christ."

Savage smeared Obama with false name, "Barack Madrassas Obama"

On the January 10 edition of his radio
show, Savage referred falsely to Obama as "Senator Barack Madrassas
Obama." Savage made the comment while discussing a December 10 Associated
Press article headlined, "Presidential hopefuls and first cars" that
"asked candidates to name their first cars" and also "look[ed]
at some of their personal vehicles now." Savage said of Obama: "Illinois
Senator Barack Madrassas Obama. His first car was his grandfather's Ford
Granada. Now he owns a Chrysler 300C."

Rodgers & Sussman


Rodgers falsely claimed Obama "admits in one of his
own books" that he would "stand with the Muslims" against
"the Western world"

On the October 22 broadcast of his radio show, Rodgers falsely claimed Obama "admits in one of his own
books" that "in case of a confrontation between the Western world and
the Islamic world, he will stand with the Muslims." Rodgers' assertion
recalls a similar allegation in a chain email that has been previously
debunked. As FactCheck.org documented, while discussing "my meetings with
Arab and Pakistani Americans" in The Audacity of Hope, Obama
wrote: "[T]hey need specific assurances that their citizenship really
means something, that America has learned the right lessons from the Japanese
internments during World War II, and that I will stand with them should the
political winds shift in an ugly direction.

Sussman suggested
Obama's "lipstick on a pig" comment may be his Muslim father's
"genetic DNA welling up inside of him"

On the September 10 broadcast of The Lee Rodgers Show,
a caller suggested that Obama's remark that "you
can put lipstick on a pig; it's still a pig" was directed at Palin and
said: "[I]t's a little indicative of a Muslim attitude towards women
that's creeping up, you know, and he just can't help but say it, how he feels."
Sussman responded: "Well, there's no question that Muslims, at least the
religious ones, look at women as second-class citizens. That was just a low
blow. He should not have made the remark. I don't know if it was his father's
genetic DNA welling up inside of him or not, but I'll tell you something: It
was stupid. The question is, did he know what he was saying?"

After suggesting Obama was "running
for Antichrist," Sussman now says if Obama "were on trial for being
a Christian...I think [he] would walk"

On the July 30 broadcast of The Lee Rodgers Show, Sussman questioned Obama's
Christianity: "Now I'm going to get into something that is probably
equally as offensive to some, especially those listening in on KSFO.com from
around the world. If Barack Obama were on trial for being a Christian, would
there be enough evidence for a jury of his peers to pronounce him guilty? I doubt
it. I think Obama would walk."

Obama's
birth certificate

In yet another attempt to define Obama as
un-American and foreign, numerous conservative talk radio hosts and their guests have advanced
the discredited claim that Obama was not born in the United States and is therefore not
eligible for the presidency.

Chris Baker


Conservative radio hosts repeat discredited claim that Obama has not
produced valid U.S. birth certificate

On the October 9 broadcast of his radio
show, Baker discussed a lawsuit
filed in August by Philip J. Berg, who baselessly charged that Obama was born
in Kenya.
Baker stated that "when you really start looking into this, there
apparently has never been a real birth certificate presented. There's been a
certificate, but it's not a birth certificate. ... Just get the damn birth
certificate presented and let's move on with our lives."

Peter Boyles


Hosting Berg for the third time, Boyles
again allowed Obama birth certificate smear

For the third time in three weeks, Boyles
hosted Berg during the October 29
edition of his radio show and allowed him to
repeat the discredited falsehood that Obama has not released a valid birth
certificate establishing he was born in the United States and therefore could
be ineligible to run for president.

Hosting Philip Berg, Boyles and Martino allowed further
falsehoods about Obama's birth certificate

On the October 22 broadcast of The Troubleshooter and the October 23
broadcast of The Peter Boyles Show,
Boyles and Tom Martino, respectively, uncritically allowed Berg to repeat the
discredited smear that Obama has not released a valid birth certificate
establishing he was born in the United
  States and therefore could be ineligible to
run for president. Berg further claimed on both broadcasts that the copy of
Obama's certification of live birth posted on his campaign website is a
"forgery."

Back-to-back guests on Boyles repeated
discredited claim that Obama has not released valid birth certificate

On his October 9 broadcast, Boyles hosted
discredited author Jerome Corsi and Berg, both of whom repeated the debunked
falsehood that Obama has not released an authentic birth certificate
establishing that he was born in the United States and therefore could
be ineligible to run for president.

G. Gordon Liddy


Liddy, Corsi again repeated discredited claim that Obama has not produced
birth certificate establishing his U.S. citizenship

On the September 17 broadcast of his radio
show, Liddy and Corsi each repeated the discredited claim that Sen. Barack
Obama has not produced a birth certificate establishing his U.S. citizenship. In fact,
FactCheck.org reported that the Obama campaign provided its staff with Obama's
original birth certificate and concluded that it "meets all of the
requirements from the State Department for proving U.S. citizenship," and
even WorldNetDaily.com, the right-wing website for which Corsi works as a staff
reporter, has reported that a "WND investigation into Obama's birth
certificate utilizing forgery experts also found the document to be
authentic."

"Gunny" Bob Newman


Newman disputed the
authenticity of Obama's birth certificate; Hawaii Department of Health
confirmed it

On his August 11 radio show, Newman
asserted that Obama has produced a "fake" birth certificate, a week
after claiming that Obama "will not produce his birth certificate" to
prove his United States citizenship. In fact, the Hawaii Department of Health
has confirmed that the document posted on Obama's campaign website is "a
valid Hawaii
state birth certificate" and has labeled speculation about his citizenship
"ridiculous." 

Quinn & Rose


Quinn and Tennent repeated discredited claims that Obama has not released
valid birth certificate

On the October 3 broadcast of The War Room,
Quinn and Tennent hosted Berg to discuss Berg's lawsuit, which baselessly
alleges that Obama is not a natural-born U.S.
citizen; during the interview, Quinn, Tennent, and Berg each repeated the
discredited charge that Obama has not produced an authentic U.S. birth
certificate. In fact, in addition to posting a copy of Obama's birth certificate on the
campaign website, the Obama campaign reportedly provided the original document
to FactCheck.org, whose staff reported that it "meets all of the
requirements from the State Department for proving U.S. citizenship."

Michael Savage


Conservative radio hosts repeat discredited claim that Obama has not
produced valid U.S. birth certificate

On the October 8 and 9 broadcasts of The Savage Nation, Savage and guest host Rick Roberts repeatedly questioned Obama's
citizenship. For instance, Savage falsely claimed that Obama's birth
certificate "does not exist, they can't find it in the Hawaii government. It's never been produced.
The one that was produced is a forgery." Roberts stated, "[Y]ou're
running for the president of the United States, OK? Show them the
birth certificate and say, 'OK, here's my birth certificate, get out of my
face.' Why hasn't it been produced? Why?" On the October 10 broadcast, Savage against stated that Obama "doesn't
have a birth cerfiticate."

Additionally, while baselessly stating that
Obama has not proven his U.S.
citizenship, Savage revived other falsehoods about Obama. He falsely suggested
that Obama is a Muslim, stating: "How could he not be Muslim if he has a
Muslim name? How could he not be Muslim if his father and grandfather were
Muslims? How is that possible, when he has no known birth certificate?"

Conservative media figures allege Obama's Hawaii trip is about
discredited birth-certificate rumors, not his ailing grandmother

On the October 22 broadcast of his show,
Savage stated that "[t]here are people arguing that Obama is headed back
to Hawaii not so much to visit an ailing relative, but to fudge the birth
certificate in question" and said moments later, "There is intense
national interest on the Internet about his citizenship, and the question is
being asked, could this be the real reason he is headed to Hawaii?" Savage
subsequently became more definitive, claiming that "[t]here's some other
reason that he's leaving the mainland of the United States in the midst of this
toe-to-toe struggle right now, and it's got to do with his birth
certificate."

Discussing death of Obama's grandmother, Savage continued
to promote discredited birth-certificate rumors 

During the November 3 broadcast of his show,
Savage again revived discredited "rumors" about Obama's "birth
certificate not being valid" -- this time while discussing the recent
death of Obama's grandmother, Madelyn Dunham. Savage stated: "And, oh yes,
our condolences to his grandmother who raised him, who he so bravely visited last
week -- shockingly, out of nowhere, in the, in the last days of a campaign --
while the rumors of his birth certificate not being valid were circulating
throughout the Internet. Shockingly, Obama goes to Hawaii, and again, not one of the empty
skirts in the media asks him about his birth -- his birth certificate, the
Kenyan relatives. Not one of the empty skirts in the media raises the question.
And today she dies, poor lady dies, poor lady dies today; the woman who raised
him -- the white grandmother who raised him."

Obama
and race 

Conservative radio
hosts used Obama's status as the first African-American major party
nominee for president to launch extensive, racially tinged commentary on Obama,
his qualifications for office, and the motivations of his supporters.


Chris Baker


Minneapolis
radio host Baker promoted video of pastor calling Obama's mother "trash"

On October 7, on both
his radio show and website, Baker promoted an Internet video in which the Rev.
James David Manning of ATLAH World Missionary
Church in Harlem
says: "The difference between Obama's mama and Bristol Palin is that
Obama's mama was trash. I mean, she was dirt. She was a bag of trash sitting on
the sidewalk waiting there in Honolulu
on one of those streets for the garbage truck to come by and pick her up and
take her to the dump."


Bill Cunningham


Cunningham
on Obama Sr.: "That's what black fathers do. They simply leave"

On the October 28
broadcast of his show, Cunningham stated of Obama's childhood: "[I]magine
at the age of 1 or 2 seeing your father for the last time. See, his father was
a typical black father who, right after the birth, left the baby. That's what
black fathers do. They simply leave."

Cunningham
guest Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson: "[M]ost black people today are racist"

On the October 20
edition of Clear Channel's The Big Show, guest Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson said
of former Secretary of State Colin Powell's endorsement of Obama: "[H]e's
clearly for the color of the man and not the character." Cunningham
replied, "Great comments, and if Obama was white as chalk, do you think
that Powell would be endorsing the Democrat? He didn't endorse [Al] Gore, he
didn't endorse [Sen. John] Kerry. I think color trumps everything in his
mind." Peterson responded: "That's right, because if it was about what
Barack Obama stood for, then he would have endorsed Gore and all those guys,
but he did not. You know, it's so sad, my friend, that most black people today
are racist. Not all, not all -- but most of them are racist."

Cunningham:
"I think there will be 100 cities burning if Barack loses. Yeah, that's
what the black intelligentsia says" 

During the October 10
broadcast of The Big Show,
Cunningham stated: "I think there will be 100 cities burning if Barack
loses. Yeah, that's what the black intelligentsia says." Cunningham also
asserted that "Flavor Flav, 50 Cent, and Diddy" are "really in
charge of the [Obama] Inaugural [Ball]."


G. Gordon Liddy


In
sketch on Corsi's detention in Kenya, Liddy played audio of "jungle
telegraph drums"

On the October 7
edition of his program, Liddy discussed the detention of Corsi in Kenya and aired a sketch in which he said:
"We've used the satellite connection to Kenya, and we are now focusing in
on the trial of Dr. Jerome Corsi. ... [H]e's being accused of impersonating a
human being. My Zulu's not -- not as good as Obama's, but -- yeah, they're
really upset with him. You can probably tell." Liddy then aired a clip
apparently from the 1950 movie King Solomon's Mines, which featured characters
speaking in Kinyarwanda (not Zulu), one of the official languages of Rwanda,
and playing music on drums.


Quinn & Rose 


Quinn
and Tennent: Powell endorsed Obama because "he's tired of being called an
Oreo," "an Uncle Tom"

On the October 20
broadcast of The War Room, Tennent
asserted that Powell endorsed Obama "because he doesn't want to be
known as an Uncle Tom anymore. He wants to be black again." Quinn later
said of Powell, "He's tired of being called an Oreo."


Michael Savage


Savage
on Obama: "America's first affirmative action candidate about to become
president"

During the October 27
broadcast of his show, Savage said: "Obama and I are on the opposite sides
of the political spectrum, as you can well imagine. While he benefited from
affirmative action, stepping over more qualified white men, I actually lost as
a result of affirmative action, many times in my life. Although I'd get near
100s on certain exams, they put me at the back of the bus because they said --
the ACLU said -- certain people will have to put their futures on hold in order
to let others advance, and take a look at where we are today -- we have America's first
affirmative action candidate about to become president."

Sexism

Right-wing talk radio hosts have also
repeatedly made sexist comments or attacked feminists, often while highlighting
a woman's physical characteristics. For example, with McCain's pick
of Palin
as his running mate, talk radio hosts have often focused on Palin's appearance and have also referred to progressive women as "ugly." Some hosts and guests have
questioned women's abilities as political leaders, and even suggested
that the country would be better off if women were denied the right to vote.

Chris Baker


Baker called Obama a
"little bitch" who "won't even stand up to"
"smoking-hot" Palin

While discussing Palin's assertion that Obama
was "palling around with terrorists" on the October 6 broadcast of
his radio show, Baker called Obama a "little bitch" who "won't
even stand up to a smoking-hot chick from Alaska." Baker did not note that The New York Times
article Palin cited for her claim about Obama's association with William Ayers
reported that "the two men do not appear to have been close," or that
the Obama campaign did indeed respond to Palin's claim.

Baker on Palin's appearance at VP debate: "Shoulda had a little
cleavage going ... I noticed a panty line on her"

On the October 3 broadcast of The Chris Baker Show, Baker said Palin
"shoulda had a little cleavage going" during the vice-presidential
debate, and that he "noticed a panty line on her."

Baker: "I don't think homeless people should vote"; "I'm
not that excited about women voting"

On the October 2 broadcast of his radio
show, Baker said, "I don't think homeless people should vote. Frankly. In
fact, I have to be very honest. I'm not that excited about women voting, to be
honest." Baker later said: "But that's just me. I'm a pig, and that's
fine. All right?"

Minneapolis radio host said Code Pink protesters "ought to have all
their tubes tied"

During the September 5 broadcast his show,
Baker stated of McCain's speech at the Republican National Convention,
"I'll tell you, though, in the speech -- the best part of the speech was
when those Code Pink nuts -- another bunch that ought to have all their tubes
tied. All right? I can't stand these Code Pink broads."

Mark Belling


Belling: "When you think of Hillary Clinton," the word
"bitches" comes to mind

Milwaukee radio host Mark Belling declared on his September 11 radio show,
"What's the process that determines which potholes get patched the fastest
[in Milwaukee]?
I'll tell you what it is. No, they don't go and judge it on severity. ... It's
who -- can I use this word? When you think of [Sen.] Hillary Clinton what do
you think -- what word comes to mind? Yes, can I use that word here? All right,
it's who bitches the most."

Belling called Gloria Steinem a "grizzled old bag," "old
witch"

During the September 4 broadcast of The Mark Belling Late Afternoon Show,
Belling called Gloria Steinem a "grizzled old bag," "old
witch," and "embittered old has-been" and also stated that the
"previous generation" of feminists "were so ugly you couldn't
stand to look at them." Belling made these remarks while discussing Steinem's
September 4 Los Angeles
Times op-ed, in which she criticized McCain's choice of Palin
as his vice-presidential running mate.

Jon Caldara


On Caldara's KOA show,
Coulter claimed women's suffrage "explains the destruction of
America"

Appearing as a guest on the June 16 broadcast of Jon
Caldara's Newsradio 850 KOA program, Ann Coulter asserted that women aren't
"concerned with how capital is generated and created," and claimed
that women's suffrage "explains the destruction of America." Her
remarks echoed those in a 2007 blog posting that quoted her as saying, "If
we took away women's right to vote, we'd never have to worry about another
Democrat president."

Caldara asked Coulter if
Clinton was "bitch-slapped" in debate

Discussing the January 21 CNN Democratic
presidential candidates' debate, Caldara during his broadcast that evening
asked Coulter whether it was "fair to say" that Clinton "got bitch-slapped
tonight."

Bill Cunningham


Cunningham on Democratic women: "[A]
lot of women who are single are vulnerable; they need like a daddy government
to keep an eye on them"

On the October 29 broadcast of his show, Cunningham
stated: "Traditionally, we think of women as Democratic voters because a
lot of women who are single are vulnerable; they need like a daddy government
to keep an eye on them."

Mark Levin


Levin on his "National Organization of Ugly Women" remark:
"[F]or now on, it's the National Organization of Really Ugly Women"

Addressing his September 4 comments on
Sean Hannity's radio show, in which he called the National Organization
for Women, the "National Organization of Ugly Women," Levin said on
his September 8 radio show: "I just wanted to underscore that maybe I
shouldn't have called them the National Organization of Ugly Women. For now on,
it's the National Organization of Really Ugly Women." Levin first made his
remarks while discussing with Hannity NOW's opposition to Palin.

Quinn & Rose


Jim Quinn: Steinem opposes Palin because Palin "declined to slaughter
her own unborn child, Trig, to the goddess of feminism"

On the October 6 broadcast of The War Room, Quinn claimed that Steinem
opposes Palin because Palin "refused the sacrificial right of passage,
better known as the Eucharist of the feminist church: abortion. That's right.
She declined to slaughter her own unborn child, Trig, to the goddess of
feminism, even after doctors told her that he was one of those Down syndrome
'throw-aways.' "

Quinn: To feminists, even "a childless feminist who looks like a
Bulgarian weightlifter in drag" can be a "real woman"

On the September 15 broadcast of The War Room, Quinn stated: "If
you don't agree with the feminist scolds, then you're not a real woman -- even
if you are a very feminine working mom. But even if you're an actual man, never
mind a childless feminist who looks like a Bulgarian weightlifter in drag,
you're a real woman solely because you nod your head like a windup clapping
monkey every time you read the latest editorial from Ms. Magazine." Quinn made these
remarks while discussing, among other things, prominent feminists'
opposition to Palin.

Quinn introduced segment about Clinton by playing Elton
John's "The Bitch Is Back"

On the August 27 edition of the
syndicated radio program The
War Room, Quinn introduced a segment on Clinton by
saying, "By
the way, that brings us to our Hillary Heads-Up," and then playing audio
of the Elton John song "The Bitch Is Back." Quinn then said, "I
was going to play 'Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead.' But you know what, I -- you
never know with the Clintons."

Lee Rodgers


Rodgers said many "professed leaders of the feminist movement"
are "hags" who "couldn't get laid in a men's prison"

On the October 17 broadcast of The Lee Rodgers Show,
Rodgers said: "[Y]ou look at many -- perhaps most -- but many of the women
who are professed leaders of the feminist movement in this country, and they're
a bunch of hags." He added: "They couldn't get laid in a men's
prison, let's be honest about it."  Rodgers made these remarks while discussing,
among other things, feminists' disapproval of Palin.

Rodgers: "[P]uckered-butt Democrat women hate Sarah Palin ...
because her idea of choice was choosing not to have an abortion"

Returning to a previous claim he has
made, Rodgers asserted on September 23: "I believe that the reason a bunch
of puckered-butt Democrat women hate Sarah Palin is because her idea of choice
was choosing not to have an abortion." Guest Steven Hayward of the
American Enterprise Institute responded in part by saying: "[T]here is
that very vocal segment of feminist opinion that celebrates abortion as a
positive good in the same way that, you know, Southern slaveholders 150 years ago
celebrated slavery as a positive good."

Rodgers: "[F]emale leadership of the Democratic Party" consists
of "ugly skanks" who "hate" that "Sarah Palin's
good-looking"

On the September 17 broadcast of his radio
show, Rodgers said that "the female leadership of the Democratic
Party" is made up of "ugly skanks." He also stated: "Sarah
Palin's good-looking and they hate that." He also declared: "I think
we have to ask: Would you like Sarah Palin better if she got pregnant again and
did have an abortion, because it's obvious, with a lot of liberal women,
killing babies is the main priority they have."

Rodgers: "With that screechy, fingernails-on-the-blackboard voice of
hers, it is impossible for Hillary Clinton to deliver a great speech"

On the August 27 broadcast of his radio
show, Rodgers said of Clinton's
speech at the Democratic National Convention, "With that screechy,
fingernails-on-the-blackboard voice of hers, it is impossible for Hillary
Clinton to deliver a great speech." Rodgers later said that Bill and
Hillary Clinton are hoping Obama "falls flat on his face so the
Hilldebeest can have another run in four years, and Billy Bentpecker can hide
behind the curtain in the Oval Office telling Hillary what he wants her to do
as president of the United
  States."

KSFO's Rodgers on voting gender gap: For "a lot of women in this
country who get knocked up ... the government becomes Daddy in terms of paying
the bills"

On the June 11 broadcast of The Lee Rodgers Program,
Rodgers said: "[T]he historical voting records show that Democrats have,
historically, enjoyed a huge advantage in women voters. Why is that?"
Rodgers continued: "Well, some women may be offended by this, but here's
another dose of reality. We have a lot of women in this country who get knocked
up and they don't have a husband. In effect, the government becomes Daddy in
terms of paying the bills. And that accounts -- that's not all of it, but that
accounts for a large part of that vote."

LGBT issues

Smears against lesbian, gay, bisexual,
and transgendered Americans are routine among conservative talk radio hosts, and the 2008 election has provided them with specific issues to
address. Michael Savage, for example, has focused on Proposition 8 to amend the
California
constitution to ban same-sex marriage. 

Michael Savage


Savage: "If you're insane, hate the family ... hate
your mother and father, hate the Bible, hate the church, and hate the
synagogue," you oppose CA gay marriage ban

On the October 29 broadcast of his radio
show, Savage said of a California
ballot initiative that would amend the state constitution to ban gay marriage,
"[T]here's a ballot initiative on homosexual marriage that is more
important than you could imagine. It's called Proposition 8, and you must vote
'yes' if you're sane. If you're insane, hate the family, hate man and woman,
hate your mother and father, hate the Bible, hate the church, and hate the
synagogue, of course you're in favor of 'no' on Proposition 8." The next
day on his program, Savage stated: "[T]he people who don't have families
don't understand that, as difficult as family life is, life is impossible
without it. They don't understand that. They don't understand what the family
unit is. It's the strongest bond on Earth, which is why homosexual marriage is
such a threat to civilization itself."

After railing against gay marriage, Savage said "the spiritual side
of the downturn on Wall Street was directly related to the moral downturn"

On the October 1 broadcast of his show, Savage
said: "[Y]ou may say, 'Why should we care about homosexuals trying to
destroy families through the mock marriage that they perform in order to mock
God, the church, the family, children, the fetus, the DNA of the human species?
Why should we care about it while we have a financial meltdown?' Because the
spiritual side of the downturn on Wall Street is directly related to the moral
downturn in the United
  States of America." Savage later said
of San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom: "Today it's the gays, tomorrow it'll
be a man marrying a horse." 

Attacks
on the poor

Several talk radio hosts have attacked
low-income Americans over the past year, including several who have expressed
support for the idea that certain groups of lower-income Americans should
not have the right to vote. 

Chris Baker 


Baker: "I don't think homeless
people should vote"; "I'm not that excited about women voting"

On the October 2 broadcast of show, Baker
said: "I don't think homeless people should vote. Frankly. In fact, I have
to be very honest. I'm not that excited about women voting, to be honest."
Baker subsequently added: "But that's just me. I'm a pig, and that's fine.
All right? And we'll see that, I'm sure, on a lame-ass website very soon. But I
don't think hobos ought to vote at all. They're nuts. And I think that there
needs to be a little more care in who votes."

G. Gordon Liddy 


Liddy: Obama is relying, in part, on
"the welfare class" to win Pennsylvania

On his October 30 program, Liddy said of
Obama's electoral prospects in Pennsylvania:
"Pennsylvania has been described as Pittsburgh and Philadelphia,
with Alabama
in the middle. Obama is counting on the urban elites and the welfare class to
win the state for him. But he's putting on a show for the rest of Pennsylvania."

Jim Quinn & Rose Tennent 


Rose Tennent on Obama ad: "[D]on't
put that jive out there in front of me, devil, and tell me that these people
are hurting when they are not hurting"

On the October 30 broadcast of The War Room, Tennent said of the families featured in
Obama's 30-minute ad: "Well, OK. They were sad stories, but I'm looking at
the background. I'm not looking at the person talking in their home, I'm
looking at what they have in their home. They have color television sets; they
have everything that I have in my house. I'll bet you they have an iPod, I bet
you they have, you know -- I'll bet they have a lot of luxuries in that home.
They are not poor." Tennent later said: "So don't put -- don't put
that jive out there in front of me, devil, and tell me that these people are
hurting when they are not hurting. All they need to do is make some cuts and
figure out a way to do this."

Quinn: "Originally, if you didn't
have land, you didn't vote, and there was a good reason for it"

On the October 21 broadcast of The War Room,
while reading from an opinion column by conservative blogger Scott Johnson that
discussed the history of taxation and property rights in the United States,
Quinn declared: "Originally, if you didn't own land, you didn't vote, and
there was a good reason for it: because those without property will always vote
away the property of other people unto themselves, and that's the beginning of
the end." Quinn added: "But, oh no, that was -- that was just too
mean-spirited." Moments earlier, Quinn said, "Now -- I mean, I can
hear the appeal to the masses: 'It's not fair, it's not the American way that
you don't get to vote,' but let me ask you a question: If I don't own anything,
what kind of a problem do I have with voting for a measure -- a tax, a law --
that takes somebody else's property and gives it to me? I have no stake in
personal property ownership 'cause I don't have any. Now, back in the day, when
this was the law of the land, anybody who wanted to vote needed to step up to
the plate, achieve, get a stake in America, and then vote."

Michael Savage 


Savage: "Why should a welfare recipient have the right
to vote? They're only gonna vote themselves a raise"

On his October 22 show, Savage asked:
"Do you think a person on welfare has the right to vote? I don't. Why
should a person who is on public assistance maintain the right to vote? Tell me
why. Where is it written that they should have the right to vote?" He
added: "I support them, and they should have the same vote I do? That
would be like saying an infant has the right to vote or an insane person has
the right to vote. Why should a welfare recipient have the right to vote?
They're only gonna vote themselves a raise."

THE
SHOWS

The Chris Baker Show is a Minneapolis-based talk-radio show that airs weekdays from 7
a.m. to 11 a.m. CT on KTLK-FM. Baker previously hosted two
different Houston-based radio programs before reportedly being dismissed in November
2007. Baker joined KTLK in February and was nominated to the Texas Radio Hall
of Fame in June. Since moving to KTLK, Baker discussed with a co-host being
"convinced that Magic [Johnson] faked AIDS"; claimed that
"it's very rare to find a woman worthy of serving in political
office"; said that Gov. Sarah Palin "shoulda had a little cleavage
going" during the vice-presidential debate; and declared "I don't
think homeless people should vote." 

The Mark Belling Late Afternoon Show is
carried on News/Talk 1130 WISN-AM in Milwaukee, which is owned
by Clear Channel Communications. Talkers Magazine includes Belling in its
"Heavy Hundred,"
which it describes as "the 100 most important radio talk show hosts in America."
According to 1130 WISN-AM, The Mark Belling Late Afternoon Show "is
regularly rated number one in its time slot in the Milwaukee radio market and is the highest
rated afternoon drive talk show host in the country." In 2001, Belling
was awarded National Association of Broadcasters' Marconi Radio Award for
medium-market "Personality of the Year." Belling has said
"[w]hen you think of Hillary Clinton" the word
"bitches" comes to mind; has called Gloria Steinem a "grizzled
old bag," an "old witch," and an "embittered old
has-been"; and has smeared teachers who have talked about global warming
as "idiot union teacher[s]," "liberal unionized hack[s],"
"greedy, overpaid unionized schoolteacher[s]," and
"fruitcake[s]."

The Neal Boortz Show is an
Atlanta-based program that airs weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET. The
program is nationally syndicated by Cox Radio Syndication,
which says that it "partners with the Jones Radio Network to service more
than 200 affiliate stations with programming listened to by several million
people each week." According to Talkers Magazine,
the show is the seventh-rated talk-radio program and averages at least 4.25
million listeners a week. Boortz has repeatedly referred to Hurricane Katrina
victims as "parasites"; commented that he would "make a lousy
Mexican" because of his inability to use a floor buffer; and described
"single mothers receiving public assistance" as "welfare
broodmares."

The Peter Boyles Show airs weekday mornings from 5 to 9 a.m. MT on Denver's 630 KHOW-AM. According to his
KHOW biography,
"Boyles has received numerous awards including 'Best Investigative
Radio Talkshow Host' in The Denver Post, Westword, 5280 Magazine, and at
the 1999 Denver A.I.R. awards. He is also considered one of the most
influential media people in Colorado."
Boyles was a 2006 finalist for the
National Association of Broadcasters' Marconi Radio Award for
large-market "Personality of the Year." Boyles has repeatedly
hosted guests who spread the discredited claim that Obama does not have a valid U.S.
birth certificate.

The Jon Caldara Show airs on Denver's 850 KOA-AM on weeknights from 10 p.m. to 1
a.m. MT. Caldara is president of the
"free market" Independence Institute and has had a public role in
numerous anti-tax and anti-government spending campaigns. Caldara also hosts a
"current affairs" television program, Independent Thinking, on Denver's KBDI-TV. Caldara has asked a
guest if it was "fair to say" that Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (NY)
"got bitch-slapped" during a primary debate; and he described Colorado Media Matters as a "hate
group" for highlighting his remarks.

The Caplis & Silverman Show airs
weekdays from 3 to 6 p.m. MT on Denver's
630 KHOW-AM. Co-host Dan Caplis, an attorney who in 2007 publicly discussed
running for U.S. Senate as a Republican, has also made occasional appearances
on Fox News' The O'Reilly
Factor. Caplis has asserted that gay "conduct is not natural" and is
"immoral." While discussing a
photograph of Obama wearing Somali clothing, Caplis questioned why Obama would "put on similar clothing
to the outfit worn by the man [Osama bin Laden] who personally ordered
thousands of Americans, including women and kids, to be burned to death."

The Big Show with Bill Cunningham is a weekday Cincinnati-based radio program that airs from 12:25
p.m. to 3 p.m. ET on Ohio's
WLW-AM. The program is also simulcast on
XM Radio Channel 173. Cunningham, a former Ohio assistant attorney general, also hosts
a nationally syndicated Sunday-night talk program titled Live on Sunday Night, It's Bill Cunningham,
which is broadcast live on 325 affiliates, according to its syndicator, Premiere Radio Networks.
In 2001, Cunningham received the National Association of Broadcasters' Marconi Radio Award for
large-market "Personality of the Year." Cunningham has alleged that
"Obama wants to gas the Jews;" compared Obama to Hitler; has
repeatedly suggested that if Obama lost the election "there will be 100
cities burning;" has invoked "six-six-six" and "the
beast" while discussing Obama; has asserted that "a typical black
father... simply leave"; has repeatedly claimed that poor people "lack values"; and has claimed that "the so-called noble poor" don't use birth
control so that "the mom can get more checks in the mail from the
government."

The Mark Levin Show is a nationally syndicated program hosted by Landmark Legal Foundation president Mark
Levin. Based in New York City,
The Mark Levin Show broadcasts
from WABC-AM Monday through Friday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. ET and is syndicated by ABC Radio Networks.
According to Talkers Magazine,
The Mark Levin Show reaches a
weekly average audience of at least 5.5 million listeners and is tied for the
ranking of fifth among talk-radio programs nationwide. Levin has compared Obama
to Hitler; has referred to the National Organization for Women as the
"National Organization of Ugly Women" and "the National
Organization of Really Ugly Women"; and while discussing Comedy Central
host Jon Stewart complained of "phony intellectuals" who are "arrogantly
looking down their sizable noses at our armed forces."

The G. Gordon Liddy Show is hosted by convicted Watergate felon G. Gordon Liddy, who often
refers to himself as "the G-Man," and is nationally syndicated through Radio America.
Talkers Magazine lists Liddy in
its "Heavy Hundred 2008."
Liddy has advanced claims that Obama was not a U.S.
citizen; has said that undocumented Mexican immigrants "want to speak
Spanish, you know, and other varieties of illegal alien" and "want
to reconquer America, they
say"; and claimed that Obama was relying, in part, on "the welfare
class to win" Pennsylvania. In the 1990s, Liddy reportedly
advised
his radio audience on multiple occasions on how to shoot Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Firearms agents.

The Gunny Bob Show, hosted by "Gunny" Bob Newman, airs weeknights on
Denver's 850 KOA-AM from 7 to 10 p.m. MT. Newman is the author of Minefields to Microphones: Global
Asymmetric Warfare, the Radical Left, and Winning the War on Terror
(Paladin Press, September 2006), which, according to its publisher,
"exposes the treason and treachery of America's maniacal liberal machine
while laying out a roadmap to victory in the war on terror that will stun the
enemy and infuriate America's wild-eyed left." Newman has described Obama
as "just another blowhard, make-believe thug" and "a
far-left, terrorist-hugging politician"; has asserted that "there
will be an invasion of Muslim terrorists" if Obama is elected; posted doctored
photos of Obama on his website depicting Obama as meeting with Osama bin Laden
and dressed as "Che Obama"; has suggested that legalizing gay
marriage could "lead to legal human-animal marriage"; and declared that "every Muslim immigrant to America" should be
"required by law to wear a GPS tracking bracelet at all times."

The War Room with Quinn & Rose is a syndicated radio program based in Pittsburgh on Clear Channel's 104.7 WPGB-FM. Talkers Magazine lists Quinn & Rose on its "Heavy Hundred."
According to the show's website, it airs on 18 radio
stations and XM Satellite Radio Channel 158. Jim Quinn, who co-hosts the show with Rose Tennent, has repeatedly described the National Organization for Women as
the "National Organization for Whores"; told columnist Fatimah Ali to "get an American name"; has
said that, in the past, "if you didn't own land, you didn't vote, and there was a
good reason for it"; and often introduces segments on Hillary Clinton by
playing audio of the Elton John song "The Bitch Is Back."

The Lee Rodgers Show is the morning drive-time talk program for San Francisco's 560 KSFO-AM and airs
Monday through Friday from 5 to 9 a.m. PT and from 5 to 7 a.m. PT on Saturdays.
The show features co-hosts Lee Rodgers and Tom Benner, known on-air as
"Officer Vic," and is listed as one of Talkers Magazine's "Heavy Hundred."
The program is sometimes guest-hosted by KSFO's Brian Sussman. Rodgers has described many
"professed leaders of the feminist movement in this country" as
"a bunch of hags," who "couldn't get laid in a men's
prison"; has said that "the female leadership of the Democratic Party" is
made up of "ugly skanks"; and has referred to Hillary Clinton as
"the Hilldebeest" who has a "screechy, fingernails-on-the-blackboard
voice."


The Savage Nation is a top-rated nationally syndicated radio program hosted by
Michael Savage. The program, which airs from 4 to 7 p.m. PT, is based in San Francisco and is
syndicated through Talk Radio Network. Talk Radio Network claims that Savage is
heard on more than 350 radio stations, and, according to Talkers Magazine,
The Savage Nation reaches at
least 8.25 million listeners each week, making it one of the most listened-to
talk shows in the nation, behind only The
Rush Limbaugh Show and The Sean
Hannity Show. Savage has attacked everyone from politicians to
children with autism. He has insisted that Obama was a Muslim; has described
Obama as an "unknown stealth candidate who went to a madrassas in
Indonesia and, in fact, was a Muslim"; has referred to Obama as an
"affirmative action" candidate and complained that "affirmative
action" stole his "birthright"; has claimed that "illegal aliens" have "raped and
disheveled" the Statue of Liberty; has linked "homosexuals
trying to destroy families through the mock marriage" to "the downturn on
Wall Street"; has claimed that "[t]he children's minds are being raped by the
homosexual mafia"; has asserted that "welfare recipient[s]"
should not "have the right to vote;" and has described autism as a "fraud, a racket," and said, "In 99
percent of the cases, it's a brat who hasn't been told to cut the act
out."<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">Media Matters - It&#39;s not just Limbaugh and Hannity {...} Beyond the echelon of widely known conservative radio hosts with national audiences lies a vast network of lesser-known syndicated and regional radio hosts who have become key components of an echo chamber for conservative talking points and falsehoods. Like their better-known counterparts, these syndicated and regional radio hosts have played active roles this election season in promoting falsehoods and smears in an all-out effort to foment hate and distrust among their listeners for President-elect Barack Obama. While the hosts vary in the degree of vitriol they spew and in their ratio of rebuttable falsehoods to unbridled smears, Media Matters for America and Colorado Media Matters have identified common themes that many, if not all, have promoted over the past year.   {...}</blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> November 6, 2008, 5:37 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> November 7, 2008, 10:03 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;99KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/">Society</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/issues/">Issues</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/issues/business/">Business</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/issues/business/media/">Media</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/issues/business/media/bias-and-balance/"><b>Bias and Balance</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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		<title>{ISSUES &gt; BIAS AND BALANCE} - Pressed by Juan Williams, Hannity again declined to express regret for hosting Andy Martin</title>
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On the October 30 edition of Fox
News' Hannity &amp; Colmes,
Fox News political contributor and NPR news analyst Juan Williams said to
co-host Sean Hannity: "You and I are broadcasters. People will say to me,
'Hey, what's your pal, Sean, doing having an anti-Semite on his
show?' " As Media Matters for
America noted, Hannity interviewed Andy Martin for a segment on the
October 5 edition of Fox News' Hannity's
America.
Martin has, among other things, referred to a judge as a
"crooked, slimy Jew." As Media
Matters noted, even though Fox News Senior
Vice President Bill Shine reportedly expressed regret over Martin's
appearance, calling it "a mistake," Hannity has still not done so on either of his
Fox News shows -- Hannity's America
or Hannity &amp; Colmes. On October 30, rather
than address Martin's appearance on his program, Hannity responded to
Williams' remark by stating: "You mean [the Rev.] Jeremiah Wright?
We've had Jeremiah Wright on my show. You mean Jeremiah Wright?"

When confronted by Robert Gibbs, an
adviser to Sen. Barack Obama's campaign, on the October 7 edition of Hannity &amp; Colmes, Hannity defended
Martin's October 5 appearance on Hannity's America,
even though he acknowledged to Gibbs that Martin's comments about Jews are
"despicable." On October 10, the Anti-Defamation League wrote a letter to Hannity
stating: 


We
were astonished to see that during the October 5, 2008 edition of Hannity's America, you interviewed Anthony
Martin, a man with an extensive track record of making anti-Semitic and
anti-Israel remarks.

A
person who espouses such odious views ought not to be given the opportunity to
enhance his credentials or his standing by appearing on Hannity's America. 


As Media
Matters documented, in the United States v. Anthony
Martin-Trigona (1985), the United States Court of
Appeals, Second Circuit also wrote that Martin
had previously made "viciously anti-Semitic assertions." For example, in a
February 10, 2006, article, the Chicago Tribune quoted Martin as saying in a 1983
personal bankruptcy proceeding, "I am able to understand how the Holocaust
took place, and with every passing day feel less and less sorry that it did,
when Jew survivors are operating as a wolf pack to steal my property."

Additionally, in a 2007 document
Martin submitted in a lawsuit he filed
against Media Matters
for America, Martin claimed that "African-American
judges ... circle the wagons and try to protect Barry [Obama]." He also said that the
actions of an African-American judge who presided over the case "show that
African-Americans are willing to corrupt and abuse their-public offices to
defend their own sleazy candidate for office." As Media Matters also documented, in a March 28, 2007,
column for NewsMax.com titled "Free Obama's White Grandmother,"
Martin wrote that Obama, whom he called "one of the most racist
politicians in America today," has "locked the grandmother who
actually raised him away in a closet," adding: "[T]he 'segregation'
of Madelyn Dunham, Obama's white grandmother, and only real grandmother, has to
be one of the cruelest and most mendacious political kidnappings this nation
has ever seen." Martin wrote that Dunham "is the 'Prisoner of Obama,'
and of Obama's racist myth that he is 'Black' and not 'Black and White.' "

Williams' October 30 comments
to Hannity were noted by the blog
News Hounds in an October 31 post.

From the October 30 edition of Fox
News' Hannity &amp; Colmes:



HANNITY:
Here's my case, Juan, and this is what I really believe. Is America
about to elect a man who's been dishonest to them about his radical associates,
a man who's a socialist, a man who has shown terrible judgment by not
distancing himself from long-term associations, a guy who has terrible judgment
and will wave the white flag of surrender?

WILLIAMS:
Now, look, Sean --

HANNITY:
That's what I think America
is on the verge of doing.

WILLIAMS:
Sean -- Sean, this is -- this is so --

HANNITY:
So, what?

WILLIAMS:
I just get -- I get so angry at some of this stuff. I mean, it's by
association.

HANNITY: What? Angry about what?

WILLIAMS:
I mean, look, Khalidi -- look. He -- the guy is a professor. He's a
Palestinian. Are you surprised that he is very --

HANNITY: Ayers is a professor --

WILLIAMS:
-- sensitive to the cause?

HANNITY:
-- who dedicates a book -- wait a minute.

WILLIAMS:
Hang on a second. Let's talk about Khalidi. Are you surprised that this guy,
Khalidi, is sensitive to the cause of the Palestinian people? And Barack Obama was there. He didn't praise his positions.

HANNITY: He called it a cata- -- wait a minute. He called it a --

WILLIAMS:
He said --

HANNITY:
-- catastrophe, the state of Israel,
when it became a state.

WILLIAMS:
He called the relationship, the dynamic --

HANNITY: No. No.

WILLIAMS:
-- the one that has led --

HANNITY:
Wrong.

WILLIAMS:
-- to all the war and tensions between Palestinians and Israelis --

HANNITY:
Wait a minute.

WILLIAMS:
-- and he said it opened his eyes.

HANNITY:
Would you sit on a board --

WILLIAMS:
That's what he said.

HANNITY: -- with the guy that blew up the Pentagon, the Capitol, and
dedicated a book --

WILLIAMS:
OK, we're shifting again.

HANNITY:
-- to the murderer of Robert F. Kennedy?

WILLIAMS:
Sean, look --

HANNITY:
Would you?

WILLIAMS:
Hey, Sean, look, I've got to tell you something. I defend you, Sean, all the
time.

HANNITY:
I didn't blow up the Capitol, Juan.

WILLIAMS:
People say to me," Oh, Sean Hannity, anti-Semite."

HANNITY: I didn't blow up U. -- I didn't blow up U.S. --

WILLIAMS:
No, but Sean --

HANNITY:
-- New York City Police headquarters, Juan.

WILLIAMS:
-- look. You and I are broadcasters. People will say to me, "Hey, what's
your pal, Sean, doing having an anti-Semite on his show?" I say,
"Look, Sean might not have known, like" --

HANNITY:
You mean Jeremiah Wright?

WILLIAMS:
-- "all the history of that guy."

HANNITY: We've had Jeremiah Wright on my show.

WILLIAMS:
No. Look --

HANNITY:
You mean Jeremiah Wright?

WILLIAMS:
Jeremiah Wright --

HANNITY:
You mean --

WILLIAMS:
Look, let me tell you something.

HANNITY:
[inaudible] Who?

WILLIAMS:
Jeremiah Wright and his racist rhetoric, that's something Barack Obama shouldn't have done, and it was bad judgment. But when it comes
to Ayers, when it comes to Khalidi --

HANNITY: I never sat at dinner with any of these guys.

FORMER
REP. JOHN KASICH (R-OH): But, but, but --

HANNITY:
I never was friends with these guys.

WILLIAMS:
No, but then so --

HANNITY:
I never associated with them, and he never condemned them.

WILLIAMS:
-- look at the association between Khalidi and John McCain. Do you say,
"Oh,