What other conclusion can you come to after the debacle yesterday on the Milt Rosenberg radio show? Dissenting views will not be tolerated.
Stanley Kurtz's appearance on the Milt Rosenberg radio program in
Chicago last night provided an unsettling look into the authoritarian
tactics being employed by the Obama campaign to stifle and intimidate
its critics... As I arrived at the downtown Chicago studios a few hours before show
time, the phones began ringing off the hook with irate callers
demanding Kurtz be axed from the program. It didn't take
long to discover that the Obama campaign—which had declined invitations
to join the show for its duration to offer rebuttals to Kurtz's
points—had sent an "Obama Action Wire" e-mail to its supporters, encouraging them to deluge the station with complaints. Evidently, much of Obama nation is comprised of obedient and persistent sheep. They jammed all five studio lines for nearly the entire show while firing off dozens of angry emails. Many vowed to kick their grievances up the food chain to station management. After
90 minutes of alleged smear peddling, Milt Rosenberg (a well-respected
host whose long-form interview show has aired in Chicago for decades)
opened the phone lines, and blind ignorance soon began to crackle
across the AM airwaves. The overwhelming message was
clear: The interview must be put to an end immediately, and the station
management should prevent similar discussions from taking place. One female caller, when pressed about what precisely she objected to, simply replied, "We just want it to stop!" Another angry caller was asked what "lies" Kurtz had told in any of his reporting on Barack Obama. The thoughtful response? "Everything he said is dishonest." The same caller later refused to get into "specifics." Another gentleman called Kurtz "the most un-American person" he'd ever heard. Several
of the callers did not even know Stanley's name, most had obviously
never read a sentence of his meticulous research, and more than simply
read verbatim from the Obama talking points. As Rosenberg repeatedly pointed out that
Team Obama had been offered the opportunity to take part in the
conversation, the agitated masses adopted their argument to suggest it
was outrageous to request an interview from the Obama campaign in the
thick of the DNC. Delivering the line of the night, Rosenberg countered, "The Obama national headquarters is just down the street from here. They obviously have the time to send out these angry emails, but they can't walk a few blocks to our studios?" Throughout the open line segments, Rosenberg and Kurtz wore incredulous expressions. The
hostile callers were so bereft of any legitimate argument, there was
little to do but sit back and marvel at what was going on. The experience was surreal, amusing, and chilling. In
a matter of hours, a major national campaign had called on its legions
to bully a radio show out of airing an interview with a legitimate
scholar asking legitimate political questions. Coupled with the Obama campaign's recent attempts to sic the DOJ on the creators of a truthful political advertisement
—which also happened to feature Obama's relationship with an
unrepentant terrorist— last night's call to action represents an
emerging pattern. Any criticism of Obama's unknown past
is to be immediately denounced as a "smear," and the messenger is to be
shut down at all costs. Stanley Kurtz is pouring through mounds
of documents (access to which was initially blocked) in a public
university's library that (a) establish a deeper link between a major
party presidential nominee and a man who is proud of bombing US
government buildings, and (b) shed light on said candidate's brief,
unexplored executive experience. It's entirely
understandable why the Obama campaign would prefer that the files
remain out of the public eye until at least November 5, but Kurtz's
careful research is completely within the bounds of reasonable inquiry. One might even argue it's vital that a man who may be the next leader of the free world be thoroughly vetted. If anyone still believes reinstating the fairness doctrine isn't a top
priority for the American Left, last night's example offered a stark
and alarming wake-up call. Still not convinced? For goodness sake, read Jonah's book.
Interesting to note that rather than appearing on the show to rebut any falsehoods about Obama, the Obama team simply sent an email to supporters telling them to take over the show with idiotic rants. Is this what we have to look forward to under President Obama? I think so. Just as important is the question of what really lies underneath this story that would destroy Obama if people were to find out about it. I can't imagine the campaign would go to such lengths if there wasn't a raging furnace below the surface.
Look, people, this is getting scary as hell. We have a man who was mentored by a communist, who went to a black supremacist church, who hangs out with a communist/socialist terrorist who should have been put to death for treason, whose campaign issues calls for his subjects to try to suppress freedom of the press and of speech. What the hell are we doing here?


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