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Do You Find This Liberal Talk Radio Host Comments,Mocking Last Week's Tornado Victims Offensive?

Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA 2012/03/05 16:38:39
Mike Malloy's comments are offensive to me!
Mike Malloy's comments are fine by me!
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Libtalker mocks victims of tornadoes as “God smashing them into little grease spots”

Libtalker Mike Malloy is really mocking Christianity in this clip, but decides to use those who died from the tornadoes this weekend as his example. He mocks them by saying “Their God…keeps smashing them into little grease spots”. He’s not sad for their deaths, rather he’s sad that they would believe in this kind of nonsense.

What vermin scum. But I’m gonna guess that the MSM won’t whip the America people up into a frenzy over the hateful things Mike Malloy is saying. Nah. He’s not Rush Limbaugh.



According to Wikipedia, Mike Malloy broadcast on Progressive radio in 13 cities including Madison, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle-Tacoma, Pheonix, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Portland, Albuquerque, Augusta, Anchorage, Palm Springs, Eureka, and San Luis Obispo (CA).

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  • Selketskiss 2012/03/27 02:03:00
    Mike Malloy's comments are offensive to me!
    Selketskiss
    +1
    He is a worthless piece of crap...
  • Flamingolady 2012/03/12 04:17:10
    Mike Malloy's comments are offensive to me!
    Flamingolady
    +1
    But since he isn't Rush Limbaugh, we won't make a comment! Your local libatard network.
  • rocat 2012/03/10 05:14:03
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    rocat
    +1
    hmmm...
    not much audience base-

    13 cities???

    and wtf is prog radio-
    is it real???lol
  • Stevern... rocat 2012/03/11 14:59:02
    Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +1
    I'm guessing 13 markets is all the radio stations that want to have the Malloy Show on it.Most of the rest of radio markets would find Malloy's rants unexceptable!
  • BlunderWoman ~ FTGOP~ BN 0 2012/03/09 18:05:26 (edited)
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    BlunderWoman ~ FTGOP~ BN 0
    +1
    I find it offensive that Pat Robertson said that people in the area didn't pray "enough", yet no one has anything to say about it. Pat Robertson has a much bigger audience than this Mike Malloy person, who is an alleged liberal that I have never even heard of.

    Edit: After searching Google so I could hear the context of the quote, I found that he did, in fact apologize. This is what Malloy has to say:

    "During my program last Friday night, I commented on the potential for destruction caused by the tornadoes that were moving through the south with historic fury.

    First and foremost, I sincerely apologize for the inflammatory language that I used, and for the anger and pain that came as a result of my comments.

    Those comments, as published on various blog sites, were lifted out of context from a larger point I was making about the hypocrisy of many political leaders and commentators who refuse to acknowledge science, logic and fact in assessing disasters such as this one.


    That said, my language was unnecessarily harsh in light of the lives that would be lost later that evening. I have nothing but the most heartfelt sympathy for those families who were devastated by those tragic storms.


    I will say again I am sincerely sorry for the pain and anger my comments evoked. I made a mi...



    I find it offensive that Pat Robertson said that people in the area didn't pray "enough", yet no one has anything to say about it. Pat Robertson has a much bigger audience than this Mike Malloy person, who is an alleged liberal that I have never even heard of.

    Edit: After searching Google so I could hear the context of the quote, I found that he did, in fact apologize. This is what Malloy has to say:

    "During my program last Friday night, I commented on the potential for destruction caused by the tornadoes that were moving through the south with historic fury.

    First and foremost, I sincerely apologize for the inflammatory language that I used, and for the anger and pain that came as a result of my comments.

    Those comments, as published on various blog sites, were lifted out of context from a larger point I was making about the hypocrisy of many political leaders and commentators who refuse to acknowledge science, logic and fact in assessing disasters such as this one.


    That said, my language was unnecessarily harsh in light of the lives that would be lost later that evening. I have nothing but the most heartfelt sympathy for those families who were devastated by those tragic storms.


    I will say again I am sincerely sorry for the pain and anger my comments evoked. I made a mistake, I was wrong, and I will not let it happen again."

    Copied from http://www.mikemalloy.com/

    Mike
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  • Sperry23 2012/03/07 17:57:59
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    Sperry23
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    I see little difference between the far left like Malloy and Schultz, and the far right like Limbaugh and Hannity. Both extremes are offensive and degrading to our country. Both extremes are unworthy to claim they speak for America.
  • Stevern... Sperry23 2012/03/08 06:47:36
    Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    Are you sure there no difference between the 2 sides.Just c/o this newest audio clip of Mike Malloy basically "Dancing on Andrew Brietbart's grave."

    I listen to Rush,after Ted Kennedy died.Nothing even close to this horrible rant of Malloy came out of Rush's mouth!

  • Sperry23 Stevern... 2012/03/12 16:10:12 (edited)
    Sperry23
    I did not say "no difference", I said little difference. I'm not going to get into a "he said... but he said" argument. For every nasty thing one has said, his or her defenders can find something the other said. It's a pointless waste of time.

    MY point, however, is that they are pretty much all extremists and none of them represent the the "Voice of the American People", only a small fraction thereof. They are arrogant windbags that pollute the airwaves with hate and bile. None of them deserve a moment's notice.
  • lstl5 2012/03/07 14:29:59
    Mike Malloy's comments are offensive to me!
    lstl5
    +1
    He is despicable just like Limbaugh. Get them both off the air!!
  • Risk 2012/03/07 13:38:17 (edited)
    Mike Malloy's comments are offensive to me!
    Risk
    +1
    I would expect nothing less from Liberal talk show hosts. They're always making fun and ridiculing Christians, promoting homosexuality,promoting socialism, very similar to a culture that made up the Roman Empire and caused their eventual demise. But like everything else, human's seem to never learn from history and will repeat the cycle all over again.
  • DougR 2012/03/07 13:09:32
  • golem48 2012/03/07 08:32:41
    Mike Malloy's comments are offensive to me!
    golem48
    +2
    Liberal is as liberal does..
  • Soundstorm 2012/03/07 07:17:06
    Mike Malloy's comments are offensive to me!
    Soundstorm
    +1
    Mike Malloy appears to be one of the liberal media's mad relatives they keep locked up in the attic. But we often see others here on SH expressing similar ghoulish sentiments.
  • Wolfstar 2012/03/07 05:56:54
    Mike Malloy's comments are offensive to me!
    Wolfstar
    +3
    And people think that Rush is over the top.
    Each time I have heard Malloy speak I have found him to be a very angry, delusional individual. My opinion.
  • garyt212 2012/03/07 05:52:46
    Mike Malloy's comments are offensive to me!
    garyt212
    +3
    He and the rest of the liberal media are scum yet the get away with it!
  • redhorse29 2012/03/07 04:57:54
    Mike Malloy's comments are offensive to me!
    redhorse29
    +5
    Somehow when a liberal progressive commentator flaps his lips his words are not hurtful or improper. Let a conservative or independent say anything and the media goes ape. Hmm.
  • joe mauro 2012/03/07 04:53:53
    Mike Malloy's comments are offensive to me!
    joe mauro
    +4
    he is offensive period>
  • Awwmandawashere 2012/03/07 03:09:51
    Mike Malloy's comments are offensive to me!
    Awwmandawashere
    +4
    That is totally uncalled for. He wouldn't be laughing about it if one of his loved ones were in that tornado and were killed.
  • Yo'Adrienne..AFCL 2012/03/07 00:03:33
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    Yo'Adrienne..AFCL
    +5
    He isn't worth a thought.....the attack on Christianity is now in the OPEN....and war is being raged...and again.....the MSM is compliant. Everyone is ignoring it...including
    the CHRISTIANS themselves. We are DOOMED!
  • Griegg 2012/03/06 23:50:00
    Mike Malloy's comments are fine by me!
    Griegg
    +2
    You said it yourself: He "is really mocking Christianity in this clip." He isn't mocking victims of tornadoes at all. Had you not omitted the parenthetical element of his sentence you wouldn't need to point out what he is really mocking.
  • ☠ Live ... Griegg 2012/03/06 23:53:25
    ☠ Live Free Or Die ☠
    +4
    So, it's okay to mock Christianity?
  • Griegg ☠ Live ... 2012/03/07 00:07:14
  • ☠ Live ... Griegg 2012/03/07 00:12:32
    ☠ Live Free Or Die ☠
    +5
    Well, then, it's also okay to mock atheism and Islam. That's fair.
  • Griegg ☠ Live ... 2012/03/07 00:29:31
    Griegg
    +3
    Yes, it is okay to mock any belief or system of beliefs, at least in this country it is.
  • Maynard Griegg 2012/03/07 13:17:53
    Maynard
    G ot
    A ids
    Y et?

    IS THAT OK?

    If not, OH WELL.
  • Griegg Maynard 2012/03/07 13:39:47
    Griegg
    +2
    No, that's just stupid.
  • Blunder... Maynard 2012/03/09 18:08:06 (edited)
    BlunderWoman ~ FTGOP~ BN 0
    +1
    It's okay to say it, but it makes you seem uneducated. One does not have to be gay to get AIDS. You would think an adult would know that.
  • Soundstorm Griegg 2012/03/07 07:30:03
    Soundstorm
    +1
    I didn't realize it was possible for someone to have a parenthetical element of his sentence when he's speaking. Actually Mike Malloy is dripping with pure Schadenfreude at the misfortune of the tornado victims. There is no room for pity in his soul as he enthusiastically mocks Christians and their beliefs
  • Griegg Soundstorm 2012/03/07 14:39:42 (edited)
    Griegg
    +2
    The parenthetical element is the phrase "if this is the way they want to look at it". The quotation of Malloy, which is written, did not include that element. The omission misrepresents Malloy's intent. "Mocking victims" is a lie.
  • Soundstorm Griegg 2012/03/08 00:59:13
    Soundstorm
    +1
    Isn't he just hedging and then going free for all in his rant against religious believers? "According to their way of thinking, God with His omnipotent thumb smashes them all into a grease spot...."
    Any way you try to spin it, that's hate speech.
  • Griegg Soundstorm 2012/03/08 02:09:09
    Griegg
    +1
    He has a clearly negative opinion about well-publicized beliefs of God using natural disasters to punish people. He used irony to make his point. I don't deny he is denigrating those beliefs. He obviously is. I deny that he is mocking the misfortune of others. He is doing nothing of the kind.
    The spin is saying he is gleeful, "dripping with pure Schadenfreude" at the misfortune of tornado victims. If he is, it is not evident from the clip.
  • Soundstorm Griegg 2012/03/08 03:55:26
    Soundstorm
    +1
    Except he doesn't breech the issue of "well publicized beliefs of God using natural disasters to punish people" here. That's only what you're "obviously" reading into it.
  • Griegg Soundstorm 2012/03/08 06:17:59
    Griegg
    +1
    You're right he doesn't, not in that short clip. I'm aware of those ghastly statements made by Robertson, Falwell, et al., however. So is he as a talk radio host. I've never heard of him, but I'm very familiar with the wrath of God explanations for human tragedies like this. They're absurd.
  • Soundstorm Griegg 2012/03/08 07:02:01
    Soundstorm
    +1
    This isn't about Robertson or Falwell. It's about people on the left grasping for every occasion to defame, mock and scorn Christian faith and its followers. They're certainly fine ones to lecture everybody about tolerance while they gleefully indulge in their own bigoted and hateful personal attacks.
  • Griegg Soundstorm 2012/03/08 14:54:17
    Griegg
    +1
    Of course it isn't about Robertson or Falwell. One can hear similar statements by preachers on TV every Sunday morning.
  • Soundstorm Griegg 2012/03/09 04:47:35 (edited)
    Soundstorm
    +1
    I guess you must watch them every Sunday morning.
  • Griegg Soundstorm 2012/03/09 10:13:36
    Griegg
    +1
    I turn them off every Sunday morning. I never tune in to watch them.
  • Soundstorm Griegg 2012/03/09 21:40:01 (edited)
    Soundstorm
    +1
    So where do you get this idea that their statements are similar to Robertson and Falwell if you never watch them? And what do you know about Robertson and Falwell's statements anyway if you've also never bothered to watch them? Hmmmmm?
  • Griegg Soundstorm 2012/03/09 22:13:48
    Griegg
    Oh, I have watched them. I never tune in to watch them. Do you understand the difference? Hmmmmm?
  • Soundstorm Griegg 2012/03/09 22:52:50
    Soundstorm
    +1
    Your statement doesn't make any sense. How can you watch them if you've never tuned in to watch them?
    Or maybe you've channel surfed a couple of times to religious shows and heard a couple of statements and then told yourself, "Yeah, that's what all these idiots believe," and thought nothing more about it. Well I'm not saying you need to tune in and watch these shows in their entirety but if you're going to judge all Christians based on the opinions of a few random televangelists you never bothered to watch seriously I'd have to say you're informed by nothing more reliable than your own prejudice.
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