Democrat senator goes on the radio to promote censoring the radio

February 22, 2009, 6:46 am · 2 comments

YouTube Preview ImageEvery once in a while, Democratic senators visit their home states just to remind the local folks what arrogance sounds like.

Democract Senator Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico visited his home state recently. While he was there, he went on the air with Jim Villanucci of KKOB Radio in Albuquerque.

“KKOB used to live under the Fairness Doctrine,” Bingaman asserted.

“Yeah,” Villanucci replied. “We played music.”

It was somewhat ironic that Bingaman’s was promoting censorship of the radio while speaking on the radio, but that irony seemed to go right over his head.

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emil February 22, 2009, 7:10 am at 7:10 am

Sounds like the “Onion’s” lead headline

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Comrade Tovya February 22, 2009, 8:57 am at 8:57 am

Liberals are just mad because their constituents don’t listen to talk radio. Liberal want to be told what to believe, they don’t want to listen to the issues and decide for themselves. Therefore, Liberal radio talk shows are far and few between. You can’t have a show no one listens to, because advertisers won’t advertise.

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