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feeling that their loyalty to their friend Cindy, and their compassion for her situation in losing her son in this illegal war and occupation, pushed them both into (unwisely perhaps) going on air against Hillary. In fairness however, Randi spent months not talking about any preference for a candidate. It was Hillary's own actions during the campaign that made Randi angry enough to break her silence on the issue and begin talking about her dissatisfaction with Hillary as a candidate. Not smart politically, not professional of her perhaps, but those of us who love Randi, love her for her passion with all of its flaws, and her honesty. Why don't conservative talk hosts get suspended when they say things on the air just as bad (worse in fact) as what Randi said off air. Do I think it was foolish of Randi to have used those exact words to describe Hillary in her comedy routine, yes as a matter of fact I do.
I think she's been unhappy at AAR for awhile now (hence the on air crankiness in the past year), since Mark Green (a DLC ass, btw, those of us in NYC have disliked him for years) took over and started making changes that were destroying the whole initial idea of a progressive station. Make no mistake, without Randi's passion and commitment, we never would have come close to winning in 2004 (it was stolen after all in Ohio) and she played a big part in helping us win in 2006. The middle of the road Democrats, don't like Randi, she's in their face, and she won't back down. She's what we need to keep them on their toes. Sorry. And to those of you who call her a hatemonger, simply because she is talking on air about very serious problems your candidate has in her campaign, shame on you. She is just Brooklyn through and through, loud, compassionate, passionate, but never a hate monger. She was of course using the political equivalent of the word 'whore' (if the shoe fits) and she was very unwise to have done so but if her station doesn't remember that her hard work is what founded that network in the first place then they don't deserve to have her, and they can go down the tubes now that they've lost her. She has a legion of fans. I for one, remember what it was like before we had her on the radio. I thought I was completely alone and losing my mind with what was happening to my government and my country. Without Randi's strong voice, and Rachel's and Sam's and Thom Hartmann (who was also just removed from the NYC airwaves on AAR, relegated to online only, what did he say that was offensive, hmmm) I would have felt much more alone. I can't spend hours reading the internet, I need progressive talk radio to keep me sane. So, now, I've got to go all over the place and stream some of my favorite hosts, all of whom started out on AAR, and have since been jettisoned. There's a pattern here, and its disturbing. Hopefully NovaM will pick them all up.
I can't wait to tune in to Green960 on Monday and listen to Randi's loveable and obnoxious (I'm from NYC, we can take obnoxious) take. So sad, that a 'progressive' statiion couldn't handle a difference of opinion from its owner (and that's the real reason she was forced out or made uncomfortable enough to leave). Might as well be owned by conservatives.
Btw, Hillary could have been smart and gone on Randi's program from the beginning of her run to talk honestly about why she'd voted for the war, why she wouldn't apologize for her vote, why she felt people should choose her for 'day one'. Instead she chose to go on the attack, behind the scenes, on anyone who dared criticize her. When Randi was first on the air in NYC, she had Hillary on often, and spoke glowingly of her and of Bill Clinton. Something changed, I wonder what it was. I was going to vote for Hillary in my state's primary, I was really torn. Now I'm so glad I didn't, and it isn't because of anything Randi said, it is because of Hillary's own actions, they have turned me off to her candidacy, nothing any talk show host has said, her own words and actions.
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