Do You Find This Liberal Talk Radio Host Comments,Mocking Last Week's Tornado Victims Offensive?
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).
(via Radio Equalizer)
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Mel the Witch POTL PWCM~JLA 2012/03/05 17:29:38Mike Malloy's comments are offensive to me!





















not much audience base-
13 cities???
and wtf is prog radio-
is it real???lol
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...
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
I listen to Rush,after Ted Kennedy died.Nothing even close to this horrible rant of Malloy came out of Rush's mouth!
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.
Each time I have heard Malloy speak I have found him to be a very angry, delusional individual. My opinion.
the CHRISTIANS themselves. We are DOOMED!
A ids
Y et?
IS THAT OK?
If not, OH WELL.
Any way you try to spin it, that's hate speech.
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.
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.