Liberals Suffer Over Death Of A Friend
January 26, 2010
There’s an old saying that sometimes people express grief in unusual ways.
Rage, for instance, is one of them.
And right now the liberal loonies are going through a period of rage.
They recently suffered the death of one of their own.
(Truth be told, it was really the only one.)
Liberal talk radio outlet Air America.
Last week, Air America announced its official closure and intention to file Chapter 7.
For those who had been following news surrounding the weeping willow of talk radio, this was no surprise. While making a thin-kid splash with pseudo-celebrities back in 2004, the liberal network had a rocky history, replete with scandal, two bankruptcies and acquisitions.
Last week, Big Journalism’s James Hudnall reminded readers that Air America’s problems are not new. According to Hudnall, “After a scandal involving misappropriated funds from black school children it promptly filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy two years later. Franken, Rhodes and Garofalo abandoned ship.” (Come to think of it, perhaps that last part wasn’t so bad after all).
While Air America’s demise is surely a sad day for the precious few who enjoyed leftist radio programming, there’s no need for liberal lamentations. The left still dominates Hollywood, the university system and mainstream media, where adherents can find ongoing solace and a sympathetic informational stream – a triangular dominance of sorts.
Air America Is Off The Air…Again
January 22, 2010
Over the next few weeks, we can expect to hear liberal members of Congress and the media once again begin clamoring for a return of the “Fairness Doctrine.”
That’s because, once again, Air America has gone belly up.
Air America, which was supposed to be a liberal alternative to the likes of Rush Limbaugh, suddenly went off the air on Thursday and is filing for bankruptcy.
This is the second time in four years that the microphones at Air America have gone silent.
And liberals will be proclaming that we need to renew the Fairness Doctrine so that those on the political left have a voice in talk radio.
However, they continue to ignore one basic point that we here at the Freedom Medium have outlined time and time again:
The reason liberal talk radio stations are not successful is because no one listens!
The federal government can pass all of the laws it wants forcing radio stations to air programming with a liberal point of view, but if such a format doesn’t attract an audience, it will also fail to attract advertising revenue.
Of course, liberals will try and place the blame somewhere else.
In a statement on the shutdown, Air America blamed the “very difficult economic environment” for it’s demise.
That news will surely be a shock to Rush Limbaugh, who has people standing in line waiting to spend their advertising dollars on his program.
Mark Lloyd, Racism, Localism And The Fairness Doctrine
September 29, 2009
Yesterday we did a report on the apparently racist remarks of President Obama’s latest Czar appointment, FCC Diversity Czar Mark Lloyd.
Among the chilling remarks made by Mr. Lloyd (along with those showing his respect and admiration for Hugo Chavez) is the following:
“We’re in a position where you have to say who is going to step down so that someone else can have power.”
Lloyd is referring to the fact that in his (and probably Obama’s) opinion, the administration is in a position to dictate more minority ownership/control over media outlets.
Which of course is un-Constitutional.
And before all of you members of the Kool-Aid Brigade scream that it is within Lloyd and Obama’s power to do this, because the FCC is a government agency, let me explain something to you.
The FCC grants a license to a media outlet, be it a television or radio station, based upon certain criteria and legalities.
As long as the brodcaster stays within those guidlines, the federal government cannot even impose a fine upon the station, let alone remove it’s ownership.
Liberals as a whole froth at the mouth like a pack of rabid dogs whenever it is pointed out that talk radio is dominated by conservative points of view.
Being socialists, they have no respect for the fact that a free-market economy is the reason behind the popularity of shows hosted by such conservative icons as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, etc.
The cannot face the simple fact that there are not as many liberal points of view on the airwaves is because, when it comes to liberal talk radio, no one listens!
The multiple bankruptcy filings of Air America are proof of that, despite backing by George Soros and MoveOn.
And liberal Democrat’s hopes of re-instating the so-called Fairness Doctrine have met with such opposition that they haven’t mentioned it in quite some time.
Although there is no vetting process for Obama’s Czars, you can bet that there would be a vetting process for any minority who would be given an FCC license.
And having a politically left-leaning point of view would be the top priority.
Taking yet another page straight out of the Saul Alinsky handbook, the one that tells his followers to “strike hard from an unexpected direction”, the Obama administration will use this ploy to begin it’s war against conservative talk radio.
There is no doubt in my mind that the administration will use the precepts of “Localism” as an excuse to force radio station owners to step down, and to replace them with people more sympathetic to liberal viewpoints.
By this method, the FCC can decide what you need to hear, based on your interests in your town on your local talk radio station.
Therfore, if a radio station in a market with an overwhelming number of registered Democrats (liberals) is airing a conservative talk show, the FCC can revoke or fail to renew that station’s license.
Naturally they then grant that license to new ownership.
Out with Rush Limbaugh.
In with Randi Rhodes.
This free speech stifling government scheme would not totally silence conservative talk radio.
However, it would greatly reduce their listenership, which is what Mark Lloyd and his fellow liberal socialists really want.
As usual. the FCC, Barack Obama, Mark Lloyd and liberals in general are trying not to be troubled by such concepts as free speech, the First Amendment, or other bothersome concepts.
Not to mention the blatant racism they will use as a tactic to try and pull off their scheme.
They have also closed their minds to one other factor.
The basic tenets of a free-market economy.
Radio talk shows like Limbaugh’s are popular because millions of people listen.
Consequently, dozens of advertisers spend millions of dollars to promote their products on these shows.
Liberal talk radio however, doesn’t attract much of an audience, even in markets where there is no conservative alternative.
Liberal talk radio doesn’t generate advertising revenue because not many people tune in.
No listeners, no advertisers.
No advertisers, no money to pay the staff.
If you doubt this scenario, study the history of Air America, as I mentioned earlier.
It’s almost tragic that Lloyd, Obama, and all of their liberal friends can’t face the reality of one simple fact.
You and the FCC can force broadcasters to air liberal talk radio.
But you can’t force the citizens of America to listen.
News And Views 6-23-2009
June 23, 2009
We strive to bring you all of the news you need, in the hopes of stalling the liberal agenda for America.
We search the Internet for some of the top stories by the best conservative writers.
In addition to our own commentaries, here you will find various viewpoints on a multitude of subjects, all in one place.
Project Vote Sues Whistleblower, ObamACORN Bully Tactics Exposed.
Wee The People: Port-A-Potty Named For Pelosi
Iran:The Bloody Revolution Marches On.
Democrats Fleeing Obama Healthcare Plan.
Maybe We DO Need To Bring Back The Fairness Doctrine
April 11, 2009
The members of Congress who want to re-impose the “Fairness Doctrine” claim that all they want to accomplish is a fair balance between liberal and conservative points of view on America’s radio stations.
Anyone with the common sense of a goldfish knows that it would require a federal law in order to attract an audience to a liberal talk-radio program, however the thought occurred to me that perhaps I should investigate just how far talk radio is tilted to one side of the political spectrum.
So I decided to check the programming schedule of the talk radio station where I live.
And frankly, I was surprised by what I discovered.
They carry (live) three hours of Rush Limbaugh, the undisputed King of conservative talk radio.
On a tape delay, they air three hours of Michael Savage, who, although he is more libertarian than he is conservative, is not a friend of the liberal point of view.
And Savage often gets pre-empted by coverage of local sports events.
Then things take quite a different turn.
They carry all five hours of Coast to Coast AM with George Noory.
George took over the show in 2003 when Art “where’s the Loch Ness Monster hiding” Bell decided to retire.
He spends most of his on-air time talking about the paranormal and UFO’s.
They have one hour of Jim Bohannon, who took over Larry King’s radio show in 1993.
That alone should tell you all you need to know as far as his political feelings.
Bohannon describes himself as a moderate, but the closest he ever came to that title was when Ron Paul was a guest on the program.
They air two hours of Michael Smerconish, who hops from one side to the other so often I can’t tell what side of the fence he stands on.
He has filled in for both Bill O’Reilly and Glenn Beck.
But he has also substituted for Chris Matthews on Hardball.
He claims to be politically conservative, yet he endorsed Barack Obama for President.
The rest of the broadcast day is filled out with local on-air personalities.
They have two hours and forty five minutes of a show hosted by a woman who does lean more to the right than she does the left, but I would have to describe her as a moderate.
They air three hours of a program hosted by a man whom anyone listening would describe as a liberal.
And they also broadcast three hours of a show hosted by a male/female duo who are so rabidly left-wing that they make Al Franken sound like a moderate!
I sometimes listen just to make sure that my high blood pressure medication is working.
So there you have it.
That is the state of AM talk radio in my neck of the woods.
In regards to local programming, you have three hours of a moderate, three hours of a liberal, and three hours of a pair who are so unabashedly liberal that they only enter the station through the left side door.
On a national level, you have three hours of a conservative, three hours of a libertarian (when his time slot isn’t taken over to broadcast a minor league hockey game), an hour of one man who claims to be a moderate, two hours of a guy who doesn’t know whar side of the political spectrum he identifies with, and five hours of programming hosted by a man who probably has a pinched nerve in his neck from alternately looking under his desk for monsters or from looking up and searching the sky for flying saucers.
Yet there are members of Congress who feel that they need to bring back the “Fairness Doctrine” because such a programming schedule is too heavily biased towards conservatives.
Maybe George Norry can tell us what planet they come from.
Take The Limbaugh Challenge
April 3, 2009
The Los Angeles Times, one of the most liberal newspapers in America, recently featured a story in which the writer asked a very good question:
“Liberals who hate Rush Limbaugh — why don’t you actually listen to his show before bashing him?”
That seems fair enough.
And when someone working for the LA Times asks a question like that, it makes you wonder just what the liberal motivation is.
Read the Los Angeles Times column here.
Newsweek Bails Out Air America. Who Bails Out Newsweek?
March 21, 2009
I deliberately scheduled this to show up today, the day before the new partnership between Newsweek magazine and Air America talk radio takes place.
Right now, some of you may be asking “What the heck is Air America?”
Stand by, gentle readers, all will become clear.
Air America is a left wing talk radio show that has had it’s struggles over the years.
Filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, having no measureable audience in the Washington D.C. area, (according to Arbitron), asking what few listeners the network had to send in donations (when’s the last time you heard Rush Limbaugh asking for money to help him stay on the air?), a California radio station pleading, on air, for advertisers to sponsor the program, as they could not get a single paid ad, and a multitude of other woes.
In yet another example of liberals being so desperate to try and find a listening audiece for their point of view, and letting illusion overcome reality, the head of Air America Media Syndication, Bill Hess, had this to say about the partnership with Newsweek:
“This is a great show, with an excellent track record of performance on many great radio stations.”
Mr. Hess must consider bankruptcy, begging listeners (the few that there were) for money, and the abject failure of being unable to generate any revenue from advertisers as trivial obstacles.
Of course, you have to wonder about the level of intellect of the folks over at Newsweek also.
To form a partnership with such a “successful” media outlet, they must be getting a bit desperate.
Some of it may be due to the fact that Newsweek is also having trouble attracting advertisers, their number of ad pages has dropped by a third when compared to 2004.
Or that they dropped their guaranteed circulation rate for advertisers by half a million copies last year, and magazine industry experts agree that it will drop even more this year.
So, when you combine one broadcast media failure with a failing print media outlet, what do you get?
Probably a bigger cigar for Rush Limbaugh.
The Fairness Doctrine, Rush Limbaugh, And The Wall Street Journal
March 7, 2009
Our regular readers here at Freedom Medium know that I have done quite a few postings about my opposition to reinstating the so-called “Fairness Doctrine.”
Recently, the man who calls himself the Doctor of Democracy, the man that such a move is primarily aimed at, Rush Limbaugh, did an op-ed piece for the Wall Street Journal, and it is well worth reading.
Click here to read Rush’s thoughts regarding the Fairness Doctrine.
Michelle Malkin Is Not Happy With Michael Steele
March 3, 2009
When Michael Steele was selected as the new head of the Republican National Committee, I had high hopes that he would have the courage to take the Republican Party back to it’s conservative roots, as well as stand up to it’s detractors.
Until now I have been somewhat disappointed, but something that happened recently has made me absolutely disgusted.
When the man who was chosen to re-shape the Republican Party appears as a guest on a talk show on CNN, a talk show hosted not by a political pundit, but by a comedian for heaven’s sake, and simply sits and nods his head at the outrageous statments made by the host, perhaps it’s time for Mr. Steele to step down.
Click Here to see what has Michelle Malkin and myself so annoyed with Michael Steele.
Why The Left Hates (And Fears) Rush Limbaugh
February 18, 2009
In a previous post, I outlined my reasoning as to why if we see a return of the “Fairness Doctrine”, advertisers will save money.
Rush Limbaugh, to hear folks on the left tell it, is the undisputed king.
That isn’t necessarily the case, but it is across a few demographics that truly concern liberals.





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