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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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2011-0584-F
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Office of Records Management
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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2011-0584-F
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Office of Records Management
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Clinton Presidential Records: Tape Restoration Project
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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Tape Restoration Project
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Clinton Presidential Records: Automated Records Management System
Clinton Presidential Records: Tape Restoration Project
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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HOUSK
WASHINGTON
September 23, 1996
E l l e n Ratner
T a l k Radio News S e r v i c e
2514 M i l l Road, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
20007
Dear E l l e n :
Thanks f o r y o u r good l e t t e r o f September 12 and
f o r l e t t i n g me know more about y o u r ideas f o r
an i n t e r v i e w . , Though I d o n ' t know whether t h e
schedule w i l l a l l o w f o r i t . i n t h e coming weeks,
I've made Mike McCurry aware o f y o u r p r o p o s a l
and asked him t o l o o k i n t o i t . - .
My b e s t t o Bruce and J u l i e .
Sincerely,
961003
See you soon.
�TheTalk Radio/^W-vNews Service
2514 Mill Road NW • Washington, DC 20007
September 12, 1995
President William J. Clinton
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20500-2000
Dear President Clinton:
I missed seeing you at the Thursday night fundraiser night at the convention. I was not feeling well, but I was
excited to be a few feetfromyou during your acceptance speech. My sister-in-law Julie saw you and was as
always delighted to get a hugfromyou. We both think that you are the best of the best. 1 can't wait till they
write the history of the two terms of the Bill Clinton presidency!
In any case, you said you were ready to do an interview, and I have a specific proposal.
I would like to do an interview, similar to the one we did before the 1996 election., but I want to focus on the
book you wrote, and how you see our mission leading into the next century. The focus would be on the last
four years and what your administration has done to better the lives of the "Americans who work hard and
play by the rules" and how you envision the next four years. Education, Family Leave, Earned Income Tax
Credit, and our role in making the world a safer place are the specific areas I would like to discuss. Also, I
would like to discuss how we have supported technology that keeps America as the leader for future
generations. I would like the interview to be really positive with that wonderful energy that you always
project.
Two years ago I was only doing radio, and now I also do some TV for News Talk Television. I would like to
tape the interview for TV and also radio. We would use on the following programs:
News Talk Television—
Our Morning Program- Good Day USA-- 140 stations and 150 cable stations that carry audio (75 cable in
California, and nine radio stations in Florida.)
The Talk Radio Countdown Show- 70 stations-- we would run it on our weekend show- Chicago and other
larger markets
My Individual stations which include stations in Albany NY, Rochester NY, Columbia MO. Oklahoma, (4
stations) Total: 22 stations
and also USA Radio Network which last time took the whole interview and used it for their 24 hour news
broadcasts by taking different questions.(1100 stations-many of them Christian)
and the show that we do (both TV and radio) for The Agency for International Development- we would use
the international question on that one.
Tel: (202) 337-5322, 337-8715 • Fax: (202) 337-1174
Email: Letters@talkradionews.com • www.talkradionews.com
�President William J. Clinton
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September 12, 1995
We would put the photos and the audio on the Internet-- with Real Audio and leave it there during the
campaign. We have at least 14,000 people visiting our home page a month, and we just started to give out our
web site on radio.
The interview two years ago got tons of exposure. We still use the photos from it and it is even on our home
page.
I hope you will consider the interview. I think it would be great for the American people who listen to talk
programs to hear you and your vision for the twenty-first century.
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May 9, 1995
Radio Interview on Violence/Hatred on Talk Radio for Today
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G. Gordon Liddy: How to Make a B m at H m and "Kill the sons of bitches"
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" K i l l thm BODH of bitehas" vith "Haad Sbots"; Liddy, who has expressed
eyapathy for right-wing militias, told hie listeners how to k i l l federal
Alcohol, Tobacco and rlrearns agents: "They've got a big target on there
- KIT. Don't shoot at that because they've got a vcot en underneath
that. Head shots, head shots." Later in the progran, Liddy said: "Kill
the oeno Of bitChea." fMinneepelln
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Liddy revised advice — Sheet ATF Agents in the "Groin Ar«e"i At an
April 25 press conference, Liddy revised his advice. "You shoot twice
to the body, center of nass, and i f that does not work, then shoot to
the groin area. They cannot use their — move their hips fast enough,
and you'll probably get a femoral artery, and you'll knock them down at
anv rate." fNew York Poet. 4/27/95]
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liddy Telle Radio Audience to "Sheet Back"! on April 19, Liddy said
that, although he i s a longtime c r i t i c of the bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco
and Fircarmc (ATF), ho hae never advocated violence against the federal
agency. However, Liddy said he does believe people should "shoot back"
i f they are subject to an attack by the ATF.
"Anybody who hae listened to me knows that I have not advocated at any
tine bloving up the ATF, the building they're In, or anything else lik
that. What i have said is that if you ere subject to a lethal attack...
by the ATF, have a prearranged cellular call for members of the nilitia
who can come and protect you. And if they shoot, try to kill you, shoot
back. Save your life. That's obvious."
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Liddy also said that i f any connection i s .established between the;Branch
Davidian anniversary and the Oklahoma city bonbing i t should "wake up
Congress ' to hold oversight hearings on the role of the ATF. Such
hearings would "get to the bottom of Waco... and the war against the
American people," he said, especially " i f they're going to s i t there and
twiddle their thumbs wnen they should be holding hearings to get to the
bottom of Waoo... and the war against the American people." rDallas
Morning News. 4/20/95]
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Liddy Supports "militiaa": Liddy told the Dallas Morning Nayfl that
callers to hie show have expressed interest in forming local militias to
help protect against attacks by federal agents.
"And what I said i s that-if you're going to make an arrangement like
that, you should have a pre-authorized signal that you can use Via a
cellular telephone, so that i f they cut your phone wires, you can be in
touch with your friends in the militia. And i f you're under assault by
thGRp. people, the militia can come and eurround them and force them to
cease end
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listeners how to construct a bomb - using ammonium nitrate, diesel fuel
and dynamite.
"And that would do enormous work, the work would be either take out a
wall of a quarry, or take out that building," he said. After the show,
Mr. Liddy defended those remarks; "That i s common knowledge. Have you
ever heard of anything called The Anarchist Cookbook? I can t e l l you
how to make an atonic bomb, too." (Dallas Morning News. 4/20/95]
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Liddy used drivings of president and Mrs. cilnton as targets: Liddy has
announced on his radio show that he uses drawings of the president and
Mrs. Clinton for target practice. " I thought i t might improve ny aim,"
said Liddy, " I t didn't." He added, "Having said that, I~ accept no
responsibility for sonebody shooting up the White House. rWashington
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North Carolina militia leader Albert Esposito has repeated Liddy's
alleged statement about the new crime lav's assault weapons ban:
"[Liddy] said, 'If they pass i t , don't obey i t . And i f they cone after
you, neet force with force.'"
According to the Anti-Defamation League, Esposito's citizens for the
Reinstatement of Constitutional Government i s a mixture of
ant1-government, religious and conspiratorial ideas — supporting the
Bible and the Constitution, while resisting the New World Order and
removing "treasonous politicians and corrupt judges". The group is
encouraged to anass caches of the "Four B's": Bibles, bullets, beans and
bandages. Many members own semiautomatic weapons, including AR-15S and
AK-47S. fftnti.nftfaYi.aHfm T^CTUP. report, "Armed and Dangerous! Kilitias
Take Aim at the Federal Government"]
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chuck Baker: speaks to "Patriot" movement» chuck- Baker i s at Colorado
Springs, co radio talk show host. His show follows Rush Limbaugh for
three hours on KVOR in Colorado springs. As the Minneapolis' StarTribune described i t , "While Limbaugh speaks to the conservative
movement, Baker speaks to the "patriot" movement about forming guerrilla
squadrons and taking out the "slimeballs" in Congress. rMlnneapolis
Star-Tribune. 2/24/95]
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Duran Allegedly inspired by Baker: Francisco Martin Duran's defense
forensic psychiatrist Neil Blumberg testified in court that Duran
attacked the White House in part due to revolutionary ideas about the
government Duran heard fron radio talk show hosts Rush Limbaugh and
Chuck Baker, rStates News Service. 3/27/95]
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Baker Backs "Armed Revolution" Against U.S. Government: Last August,
Linda Thompson of the "Unorganized Militia of the United states" came on
Baker's show to advocate an armed march on Washington to remove the
"traitors" in Congress: " e have 2 million U.S. troops, half of them are
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out of the country . . . All of the troops they could muster would be
500,000 people. They would be outnumbered 5 to l if only 1 percent of
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Baker, broadcasting front a gun shop, responded positively - telling his
guest that soldiers "would cone over to our side."
A week later, a caller urged the formation of organized militias and
asked, "Who do we shoot? Other than Kennedy, Foley and Mitchell, the
others are borderline traitors. They're the kingpins right now, besides
the Slick One (Clinton)... You've got to get your a m .
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government?... I'm advocating the cleansing." Citing the power of the
"masses in rebellion," he asked: "Why are we sitting here?"
Later that day, a caller accused Baker of advocating "armed rebellion."
The talk host corrected her: "An armed revolution."
Inspired by Baker, Baker lictener Duran and scores of other listeners
called a local congressional office in August to oppose an assault
weapons ban. So many calls were irate or obscene that Duran's threat to
"go to Washington and take someone out" went unnoticed.
Weeks later, in October, Duran fired nearly 30 bullets at the White
House, fMinneapolis Star-Tribune. 2/24/95]
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Baker Takes Leave, Hot Responsibility: After the Denver Post reported
unsubstantiated rumors that Duran was inspired by Baker's chow, the
radio host took a leave of absence this month.
Talking about his decision on the air, Baker was quoted by the Denver
paper as saying: "So what i f the jerk, the waoko, the creep that shot
the White House said that? I f this man thinks I or Rush Limbauah are
the reason he went out there, ho needs psychiatric counseling in the
f i r s t degree."
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that Duran listened to the show." He acknowledged, however, that "we
could have influence on people's behavior." "Do we take responsibility
for it? No," Seidholz said. rThe Sunday Gazette Mail. 11/27/94].
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property rights and "environmental vackos" said that the "second viol
American revolution is juet about -- 1 got my fingers about a quarter o
an inch apart — is just about that far away. Because these people ar
cick and tired of a bunch of bureaucrats in Washington driving into to
and telling them what they can and can't do vith their land." [
rWashinaton Peat. 4/25/95]
Talk Radio Encouraging Violence Against Sarah Brady, Liberals and Immigrants:
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Sarah Brady should be "put down" like an animali In Phoenix, KFYI "hot
talk" host Bob Mohan declared that gun control advocate Sarah Brady
"ought to be put down. A humane shot at a veterinarian's would be an
easy way to do i t . "
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ABC/capital Cities - recently abandoned i t s diverse lineup of talk hosts
and switched to "hot talk." I t ' s a l l right, a l l the time. N w San
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Franciscans can hear hosts who speak of "lynching a few liberals" and
encourage listeners to "shoot illegal immigrants who come across the
border" for reward money. rMinneaoolis Star-Tribune, 2/24/95]
NRA National Campaign Against the BATF - Government "thugs" can "kill us":
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NRA April 1995 Solicitation Says Weapons Ban Allows Governnent to " K i l l
OB"S An April 1995 NRA direct mail solicitation eaye that "anti-gunnere"
have dispatched the ATF "to take away our Constitutional rights, break
in our doors, seise our guns, destroy our property, and even injure or
k i l l us." i t adds that, "in [President] Clinton's administration, i f
you have a badge, you have the government's go-ahead to harass,
intimidate.. Aven mnrrier law-abiding citizens." rWashincton Post.
4/28/95; NRA direct mail piece]
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MSA Ad criticises ATT: On March 1, the NRA published a. full-page
advertisement criticizing the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firea
(BATF) in the Washington Post. On March 2, the NRA ran the ad In USA
The ad, hoadlincd "TELL THE CLINTON WHITE HOUSE TO STAY OUT OF YOUR
HOUSfc" and featuring two men wielding sum carbines in BATF uniforms,
described the AFT's "reign of storm-trooper tactics" including;"even
deadly assault". "Worse yet," i t says ATF's "tyrannical record*'*would
broaden under the recently-passed Clinton crime b i l l . The ad called on
the Clinton Administration to (1) regain control of the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms; (2) expose and prosecute those guilty of
Civil rights abuses and (3) institute strict policies that honor the
B i l l of Rights. [NRA Advertisement in Washington Post. 3/1/95; NRA World
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full-page advertisement attacking the BATF ran during a period-Ink wh
the NRA-was. aware, that those in the; militia r movomcnt-believed^th
Government-intended to undertake raids against various militia grou
In a March 23, 1995 letter to members, the NRA noted "As early as
January of this year, NRA-ILA became aware of rumors of pending raids
the federal government on citizen militia units. The rumors, circulat
through various computer networks, indicated that raids were to,.
place March 25, 1995. NRA-ILA began gathering all available informati
on the rumored raids and initiated several quiet attempts to eithe
confirm or disprove the rumors. These attempts included corresponde
with key U.S. Senators and Representatives asking for their aocistanc
in investigating the rumors..."
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The NRA also posted a letter from Rep. Steve Stockman (R-TX) to Attorney
General Janet Reno inquiring about "an impending raid, by several
Federal agencies against the 'citizen's militias' groups" and another
from Sens Larry Craig (R-ID) and Lauch Faircloth (R-NC) to Reno
concerning "reports we have heard recently concerning military training
of federal law enforcement peroonncl." fNRA World Wide Web sltel
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Richard Strauss, Rica Rodman
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Wednesday Radio Interviews
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WWDB
Paul W. Smith Show
Paul W. Smith
David Rimmer
This is a LIVE morning talk show. You met Paul W. for the first
time last year when he broadcast from the North Lawn, then again
at a radio address two weeks ago.
WCBS
New York City
212-765-2664
212-975-2127
Jeff & Bridgette
Tony Gatto
This is a LIVE news interview.
�TO:
FR:
DT:
RE:
George Stephanopoulos
Richard Strauss, Rica Rodman
December 16, 1994
Radio Interviews
3:07-3:15 PM
Station.
City:
Hotline #:
Backup #:
Interviewer:
Contact:
Notes:
3:15-3:25 PM
Show:
Hotline #:
Backup #:
Interviewer:
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WWDB
Philadelphia
61.0-667-0536
610-667-0545
Irv Homer
Chris Deux
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should be fair. WWDB is the second ranked station in Philadelphia.
Jay Severon (Used to be the Gene Burns Show)
212-398-0942
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Jay Severon
Larry Schwartz
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Backup #:
Interviewer:
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3:35 - 3:40 PM
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City:
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KMOX
St. LquiS'
314-436-7975
314-436-7976
Barbara Whiteside
John Angelides
This is a live talk show that should be fair and moderate.
WGST
Atlanta
404-261-9442
404-233-0640
Dennis O'Hare
Dennie O'Hare
This is a TAPED talk show interview to be aired as if it were live at
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From: Laura
Re: Radio Hosts Speaking Request
McCurry was scheduled to give the keynote speech at R&R Talk Radio Seminar. (R & R is
the leading trade magazine for commercial radio stations.)
He will be travelling to Calif, and hopes you can take his place.
Friday morning 2/23,
8:45 - 9:15 am
Washington Grand Hyatt Hotel (10th and H St.)
300 + talk radio program directors, producers, exec.
5 min. remarks, 25 min. Q &A
importance of talk radio
media relations in an election year
your role in the White House/ campaign
Administration's Accomplishments
POTUS was invited.
McCurry will be attending the RadioSeminar's Thursday night reception instead.
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on February 23.
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election year, McCurry will take
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. McCurry joins Dr. Laura Schlessinger as the second majqr speaker at the R&R Talk Radio Seminar; which will be held Hebruary 2224 at Washington, DCs Qraiid Hyatt Hotel.
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This i s an i n v i t a t i o n from R&R, a trade p u b l i c a t i o n for
commercial radio s t a t i o n s .
They have asked POTUS t o speak a t a seminar i n l a t e February.
POTUS i s n ' t p a r t i c i p a t i n g , b u t R&R i s i n t e r e s t e d i n your
p a r t i c i p a t i o n . L o r r i e wants you t o l o o k i t over.
BACKGROUND
A t t e n d i n g t h e seminar w i l l be over 300 t a l k r a d i o program
d i r e c t o r s , producers, network execs.
The seminar i s t a k i n g p l a c e a few days a f t e r the Iowa
caucuses and t h e New Hampshire p r i m a r y .
The 4-day seminar w i l l i n c l u d e workshops on f i n d i n g t a l e n t
i n the t a l k r a d i o community, programming, t a l k r a d i o
audiences, c o n s u l t a n t s .
R&R has_asked you t o p a r t i c i p a t e by g i v i n g a g e n e r a l speech i n
tlTe mornTng^on e i t h e r Saturday,- Febru-ary _2Jl^ c r on F r i d a y ,
;
February 2 3 ^ POTUS i s p r o b a b l y t r a v e l i n g f o r C/G on b o t h days.
You o n l y c o n f l i c t i s t h a t N a t i o n a l Press Club wants t o schedule
you f o r a b r e a k f a s t on t h a t F r i d a y .
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Assistant to the President & Press Secretary
The White House
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1600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, D.C. 20500
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Dear Mr. McCurry:
Enclosed is a letter inviting Presidei^£linton to address the R&R Talk Radio Seminar, an
unprecedented meeting of key talk radio decision makers.
The seminar, set for February 22-25 at the Washington Grand Hyatt Hotel (10th & H Streets,
NW), will bring together over 300 talk radio program directors, producers, station managers and
network executives. It promises to be the talk radio equivalent of a meeting of the American
Society of Newspaper Editors. You couldn't design a better environment for the President to
share his thoughts on talk radio's role in our political and governing processes.
The timing of the seminar — just days after the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary —
also makes it an ideal forum for Mr. Clinton to hold forth on the election and the campaign issues
of the day with members of one of the nation's more influential media.
Mr. McCurry, I know the President has had his differences with talk radio. But that's all the
more reason he should appear at this event. In my experience, talk radio people are human. If
Mr. Clinton shows up and offers some honest insight with the attendees, he is sure leave this
admittedly tough crowd with a more positive view of himself and his presidency. An example:
then-Vice President Dan Quayle made a personal appearance at a 1992 convention of radio talk
hosts and succeeded in completely disarming a group that perceived him as a faux pas prone
lightweight. In addition to receiving a thunderous ovation from the assembled talkers, Mr.
Quayle received glowing notices for his performance from the next day's Washington Post.
Our tentative agenda for the Talk Radio Seminar includes several opportunities for the President
to speak to the full group, including general sessions on Friday and Saturday mornings, as well
as a Friday luncheon. If these times don't fit with his schedule, we'd obviously be glad to add a
special general session at a time of your choosing.
National Press Building
529 14th Street, N W , Suite 975, Washington, DC 20045
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We've been published weekly for 27 years and currently have come 8,500 subscribers. If you'd
like to get a better sense of our role in the industry talk to Richard Strauss in the Media Affairs
and News Analysis Office.
Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to discussing this further with you or your
designated representative.
Sincerely,
Randall Bloomquist
Washington Bureau C
News/Talk Editor
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working lunch session dedicated to brainstorming format issues. In addition to those top-flight sessions, your registration
fee also includes receptions, continental breakfasts, lunches, and a very special closing banquet
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country — and around the world.
The event kicks off next Thursday night (2/22) at Washington,
DC's Grand Hyatt Hotel and runs
through Saturday (2/25).
the latest additions to the lineup of presenters are USA Today's
Frank Bamako, consultant Lorna Gladstone, "Don & Mike
Show" producer Diana Silman,
and NAB Sr. VP/Radio John
David.
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broadcaster who helped launch
USA Today's wildly popular Internet web site, which currendy attracts some 120,000 users per day.
He will join Intervox President
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question of how Talk radio can best
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Internet develop than from behind the
masthead of one of the top 10 web
sites?' Miles asked.
Gladstone, who programmed
WGN/Chkago for several years before opening her consultancy, will take
part in the session designed to help stations select and effectively use consultants. As a newly minted consultant,
she will offer a both-sides-now view
Tommy LiPuma recently announced the signing of pianist Danito Pe
that managers may find useful as they His debut, produced by LiPuma, is slated for release in May.
deal with outside experts.
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• WTKS/Oriando PD Jay Clark
where she will share what she has tions:
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• Radio 2UE/Sydney, Australia's
David will offer attendees an over- • WABC/New York ND Bob Bucd
• WIP/Philadelphia Station Manag- John Brennan
view of the numerous hot issues cur• Consultant Michael Packer
rendy facing radio, including imple- er Ibm Bigby
• WWTN/Nashville PD Kyle
• WCBM/Baltimore's Rob Pttth
mentation of the new TelecommuniCantrd!
• KOGO/San Diego PD Jack
cations Act, DAB, and EEO.
• WSTC/Stamford, CT PD Brooke Merfcer
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December 4, 1995
President Bill Clinton
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear Mr. President:
On February 22-25, 1996 over 300 talk radio professionals will gather in
Washington, D.C. for the R&R Talk Radio Seminar. On behalf of R&R and
the radio industry, I invite you to address this unique event.
This meeting of talk program directors and network executives would provide
an excellent opportunity for you to expand on your often expressed concerns
about talk radio and its present role in our political process. Our attendees are
the people with the power to change how things are done in this increasingly
powerful medium, and I'm sure they would benefit from your input.
The timing of the seminar — just days after the Iowa caucuses and New
Hampshire primary ~ also makes it an ideal forum for you to share your views
on the election and the campaign issues of the day.
Our tentative agenda includes several opportunities for you to speak to the full
group, including general sessions on Friday and Saturday mornings, as well as
a Friday luncheon. If these times don't fit with your schedule, we'd be glad to
add a special general session at a time of your choosing.
Thank you for your consideration. I will soon be in touch with your staff to
discuss your possible participation in this event.
10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Fifth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067-4004
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and producers who are looking to excel and achieve in a non-music format Among the highlights: 15 Talk-specific workshops and general sessions featuring addresses by prominent politicians and Talk Radio figures. You can participate in a
working lunch session dedicated to brainstorming format issues. In addition to those top-flight sessions, your registration
fee also includes receptions, continental breakfasts, lunches, and a very special closing banquet
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Thanks for following up with me on Wednesday. Here's what we'd like
from the President: a three-to-five minute video greeting to be played at the
opening session of the Talk Radio Seminar. The general theme should be
recognition for talk radio and its role in politics.
Some suggested points:
o A humorous welcome ii; which the President might tell the assembled
talk programmers and managers that Washington, is still a beautiful city despite having been sacked repeatedly by lioides of talk show hosts.
o Acknowledgement of talk radio's role in the political process, and,
perhaps, some thoughts on die responsibilities that go along with thai role.
o A tribute to the behind-the-scenes people who make the format work program directors, producers, managers, syndicators.
o Recognition of some of the talk hosts whom the President admires. He
may also want to honor the accomplishmenis of the four "Deans of Talk Radio"
who are being recognized at the seminar: KABC/Los Angeles' Michael Jackson,
WOR/New York's Bany Gray, WRKO/Boston's Jerry Williams, and
WABC/New York's Bob Grant.
o A nod to R&R (and Publisher Erica Farber) for taking on the challenge
and risk uf creating the first Talk-exclusive radio conference.
Thanks again for your help. Let's talk soon.
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MIKE MCCURRY PARTICIPATION:
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS PARTICIPATION:
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The Grand Hyatt
February 22-25
Reception, February 22
Speech, February 23
STRUCTURE OF SEMINAR:
THURSDAY
7-9 PM:
FRIDAY
8:50-9:30 AM:
FRIDAY AFTERNOON & SATURDAY:
Opening Reception
Mike McCurry, Rica Rodman,
Vicki Rivas-Vasquez
Keynote Speech
George Stephanopoulos
(speech and Q&A's)
Seminars
II.PARTICIPANTS:
As o f Tuesday (2/20), 200 program d i r e c t o r s , s t a t i o n managers,
t a l k show hosts, and network executives have confirmed
attendance. The attendees represent prominent newstalk s t a t i o n s
nationwide as w e l l as t h e r a d i o networks.
Tony Blankley w i l l d e l i v e r b r i e f remarks p r i o r t o George
Stephanopoulos' keynote address. Gingrich was i n v i t e d t o speak,
but w i l l not attend.
FRIENDLY NOTABLE ATTENDEES:
Michael Jackson
KABC, Los Angeles, Talk Show Host
David Rimmer
S (Sony) Networks, D i r . Talk Programming
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Matt Zucker
W D , Philadelphia, Prog. D i r e c t o r
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Larry Kahn
Westwood One, D i r . o f Talk Programming
B i l l Gallagher
KXL, Portland, OR, Talk Show Host
UNFRIENDLY NOTABLES:
Bob Grant
WABC, New York C i t y
J e r r y Williams
WRKO, Boston
*Note: Bob Grant, J e r r y Williams, & Michael Jackson w i l l host a
seminar session c a l l e d "Deans of Talk Radio Give Counsel" on
Saturday.
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CLINTON ADMINISTRATION RADIO OUTREACH
Provide i n f o r m a t i o n on a t i m e l y basis t o r a d i o t a l k show
hosts.
Prove White House senior s t a f f as guests
Provide White House honorees as guests f o l l o w i n g
meeting/events w i t h the President
D i r e c t s t a t i o n s t o the appropriate government agencies f o r
interviews/information
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President C l i n t o n : approximately 100 r a d i o i n t e r v i e w s
Mrs. C l i n t o n : over 100 r a d i o interviews
Vice President: No record.
Mrs. Gore: interviews i n every c i t y t o which she t r a v e l s .
Interviews scheduled per week: 60-100 per week.
Phone c a l l s received per week: Over 1000 (Approx. 200/day).
I n t e r v i e w requests per week: Over 150 (Approx. 15/day f o r
President).
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ATTACHMENTS:
L i s t o f seminar p a r t i c i p a n t s .
R&R February a r t i c l e s promoting the seminar.
T r a n s c r i p t o f P r e s i d e n t i a l r a d i o i n t e r v i e w on KMOX,
St. Louis i n which the President made reference t o Rush
Limbaugh (6-24-94).
T r a n s c r i p t o f P r e s i d e n t i a l speech i n Minnesota c r i t i c a l o f
"reports r e g u l a r l y said over the airwaves today." (4-24-95)
L e t t e r from President C l i n t o n t o be d i s t r i b u t e d a t seminar.
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Dear Mr. McCurry:
Enclosed is a letter inviting Presidera^linton to address the R&R Talk Radio Seminar, an
unprecedented meeting of key talk radio decision makers.
The seminar, set for February 22-25 at the Washington Grand Hyatt Hotel (10th & H Streets,
NW), will bring together over 300 talk radio program directors, producers, station managers and
network executives. It promises to be the talk radio equivalent of a meeting of the American
Society of Newspaper Editors. You couldn't design a better environment for the President to
share his thoughts on talk radio's role in our political and governing processes.
The timing of the seminar - just days after the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary also makes it an ideal forum for Mr. Clinton to hold forth on the election and the campaign issues
of the day with members of one of the nation's more influential media.
Mr. McCurry, I know the President has had his differences with talk radio. But that's all the
more reason he should appear at this event. In my experience, talk radio people are human. If
Mr. Clinton shows up and offers some honest insight with the attendees, he is sure leave this
admittedly tough crowd with a more positive view of himself and his presidency. An example:
then-Vice President Dan Quayle made a personal appearance at a 1992 convention of radio talk
hosts and succeeded in completely disarming a group that perceived him as a faux pas prone
lightweight. In addition to receiving a thunderous ovationfromthe assembled talkers, Mr.
Quayle received glowing notices for his performance from the next day's Washington Post.
Our tentative agenda for the Talk Radio Seminar includes several opportunities for the President
to speak to the full group, including general sessions on Friday and Saturday mornings, as well
as a Friday luncheon. If these times don'tfitwith his schedule, we'd obviously be glad to add a
special general session at a time of your choosing.
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WFLATampa OM OaDe Hobbs
WWDB/Philadelphia GM Dan Sullivan and PO Matt Zucker
Benchmark Research's Rob Balon
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much true?
Tht PrctuUni. Well, let me aslcyou something. I'm coming to St. Louis to inaugurate
the NUtroliuk. a Fcdcal project, which is
good for St. Luuis; to talk about the Summer
of Service and the crime bill, the most important crime legislation in the history of the
United States: and the national service program, which is going to have thousands of
young people working to make our communities safer, all of those things, initiatives
under my administration, and you didn't ask
me about any of them.
So I'm not frustrated about it exactly, but
\1 tell you. I liave determined that I'm going
to be uggrcssive about it. After I get off the
radio today with NTJU. Rush Limbaugh will
have . hours to say whatever he wants. And
1
I uun't have anv opportunity to respond. And
there's no truth detector. You won't eet on
afterwards and say what was true and what
wasn't. So all I'm telling you is, Fm going
to be far more aggressive because the American people are entitled to know what's going
on good in this country.
When I go overseas—I just got back from
Europe, and the European press came up
to me after—on several occasions—memben
of the press in Europe, and say, "What is
#>infr on in vour country? You've got things
uoing well; >> ore nothing like they portray
tu
vnu: the things that are happening are positive: we are bewildered." Members of die
press in Europe said that to me repeatedly.
So I decided instead of being frustrated, I
needed to be aggressive, and I'm going to
IK* aiyyessivc from here on in. I'm going to
tell what I know the truth to be. /
�[An intercieuxr asked the President if people
were becoming more cynical, less tolerant]
The President. Absolutely. I think there's
too much cynicism and too much intolerance.
But if vou'look at the information they get,
if you look at h w much more negative the
o
news reports are, how much more editorial
they are. and how much less direct they are,
if you look at how much of talk radio is just
a constant unremitting drumbeat of negativism and cynicism, you can't—I don't think
the American people are cynical, but you
can't blame them for responding that way.
We. for example, we had a meeting the
other dav. and a group of people were told
that unoer our budgets we were going to
bring the deficit down 3 yean in a row for
thefirsttime since Ham- Truman was President. And some of them said. "Well. I just
don't believe you. We never hear that on the
news. I iust don't believe you." It's a fart.
I've worked hard to do it. And we're going
to—we're bringing the deficit down. Tliat's
what bothen me. J
�Pons WMTUsrix) this countiy we cherish and guard the
In
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right of free speech. We know we love it
when we put up with people saying things
^ssocorhbn of we absolutely deplore. And we must always
be willing to defend their right to say things
we deplore to the ultimate degree. But we
hear so many loud and angry voices in America today whose sole goal seems to be to by
to keep some people as paranoid as possible
and therestof us all torn up and upset with
each other. They spread hate. Thev leave the
impression that, bv their very words, that violence is acceptable. You ought to see—I'm
sure you are now seeing the reports of some
things that are regularly said over the airwaves in America tocffiT
.
"Well, people like that who want to share
our freedoms must know that their bitter
words can have consequences and that freedom has endured in this countiy for more
than two centuries because it was coupled
with an enormous sense of responsibility on
the part of the American people.
It we are to have freedom to speak, freedom to assemble, and, yes, the freedom to
bear arms, we must have responsibility as
well. And to those of us who do not agree
with the purveyors of hatred and division,
with the promoters of paranoia, I remind you
that we nave freedom of speech, too. And
we have responsibilities, too. And some of
us have not discharged our responsibilities.
It is time we all stood up and spoke against
that land of reckless speech and behavior.
If they insist on being irresponsible with
our common liberties, then we must be all
the more responsible with our liberties.
When they talk of hatred, we must stand
against them. When they talk of violence, we
must stand against them. When they say
things that are irresponsible, that mav have
egregious consequences, we must call them
on it. The exercise of their freedom of speech
makes our silence all the more unforgivable.
So exercise yours, my fellow Americans. Our
country, our future, oOr way of life is at stake.
I never want to look into the faces of another
set of family members like I saw yesterday,
and you can help to stop it.
�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
February
21, 1996
Warm g r e e t i n g s t o everyone g a t h e r e d i n o u r n a t i o n ' s
c a p i t a l f o r t h e R&R T a l k Radio Seminar. I am d e l i g h t e d t h a t
George Stephanopoulos i s p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n t h i s e x c i t i n g e v e n t .
T a l k r a d i o has e x p e r i e n c e d a d r a m a t i c r i s e i n p o p u l a r i t y
and i n f l u e n c e i n r e c e n t y e a r s , g i v i n g m i l l i o n s o f l i s t e n e r s an
immediate knowledge o f t h e events and i s s u e s t h a t shape o u r
t i m e s . A t i t s b e s t , t h i s p o w e r f u l medium promotes h e a l t h y debate
and p l a c e s c i t i z e n s i n c l o s e r c o n t a c t w i t h t h e i r l e a d e r s , making
our government more accountable and o u r democracy s t r o n g e r .
You have a unique o p p o r t u n i t y t o e x e r t a p o s i t i v e i n f l u e n c e
on t h e c o u n t l e s s Americans whose l i v e s you t o u c h each day, and I
applaud you f o r s e t t i n g aside t h i s s p e c i a l t i m e t o focus on t h e
c h a l l e n g e s and r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s f a c i n g t a l k r a d i o today.
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to speakers, and chat in the hallways.
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Erica Farber took to the podium
at Saturday night's closing dinner
to announce the seminar will be
held again in 1997.
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is a powerful medium and urged
broadcasters to take responsibility for their shows' content
"You have become America's
town hall. Take responsibility for
your words. It is notfreespeech
when somebody incites people to
violence," Stephanopoulos said,
referring to broadcasts by G. Gordon Liddy.
According to Stephanopoulos,
President Bill Clinton will not appear on either Rush Limbaugh's
or Uddy's shows because those
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responsible
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See, I Told
My book was originally scheduled tor
unfortunately
my publisher has gone bankrupt and is now in the process of court ordered liquidation.
Therefore, I am searching for a new publisher with which to strike a deal and get this vital
information out to a misinformed public.
I thought of you because I know, as do many Americans, that Rush Limbaugh is a nagging
thorn in the side of President Clinton and his administration. The information contained in
my book should help ease the pain considerably as it is made available to more Americans.
I realize that The White House cannot negotiate any commercial transactions such as this, but
I thought you would want to read at least a little part of my book and possibly share it with
some of your friends and associates who may know people who know people who would like
to see it published.
The president is going to have a tough enough time dealing with the new conservative 104th
Congress. Perhaps we can at least get Rush Limbaugh off his back with this book.
Happy New Year,
cc:
Hillary Rodham Clinton
George Stephanopolis
Dee Dee Meyers
Harry Thornason & Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
P.S. My book is copyrighted, and I retain all rights to it. I do grant you limited permission
to make copies of the enclosed excerpts for the purpose of sharing it freely with your
personal associates, but not for publication of any kind.
�Bruce J. Muckian
December 13, 1994
George Stephanopolis
c/o The White House
Washington, D.C. 20500
2604 Platte Court
Puyallup, WA 98374-1343
(206) 841-1807
Dear Mr. Stephanopolis,
Merry Christmas! I have a gift for you. The opportunity to rebut many of the irresponsible
comments made by radio/T.V. talk-show host Rush Limbaugh.
I have written 232 pages of rebuttal to many of Rush Limbaugh's most irresponsible and
inaccurate statements made in his two books; The Way Things Ought to Be, and See, I Told
You So.
My book was originally scheduled for publication in November of this year, but unfortunately
my publisher has gone bankrupt and is now in the process of court ordered liquidation.
Therefore, I am searching for a new publisher with which to strike a deal and get this vital
information out to a misinformed public.
I thought of you because I know, as do many Americans, that Rush Limbaugh is a nagging
thorn in the side of President Clinton and his administration. The information contained in
my book should help ease the pain considerably as it is made available to more Americans.
1 realize that The While House cannot negotiate any commercial transactions such as this, but
I thought you would want to read at least a little part of my book and possibly share it with
some of your friends and associates who may know people who know people who would like
to see it published.
The president is going to have a tough enough lime dealing with the new conservative 104th
Congress. Perhaps we can at least get Rush Limbaugh off his back with this book.
Happy New Year,
cc:
Hillary Rodham Clinton
George Stephanopolis
^
eJLj&Ois
Dee Dee Meyers
'
Harry Thomason & Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
^
P.S. My book is copyrighted, and 1 retain all rights to it. I do grant you limited permission
to make copies of the enclosed excerpts for the purpose of sharing it freely with your
personal associates, but not for publication of any kind.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1
TRUTHS, TRUTHS!
6
GOOD ADVICE
HUH?
44
ATTACKING JIMMY CARTER
49
DEFENDING RONALD REAGAN
51
RICH MAN, POOR MAN
60
TAXING THE POOR
66
TAKING CARE OF THE HOMELESS
69
CHAMPION OF THE MIDDLE-CLASS ?
74
ON ECONOMICS AND PROSPERITY
82
PURE, CONCENTRATED, UNDILUTED PIERCING LOGIC?
if
37
PRESCRIBING TO THE CONSERVATIVES
3
33
TRASHING THE LIBERALS
1
26
RUSH DOESN'T RESORT TO NAME CALLING. NOT!
L i " r ^i^HncsnS !!
»
13
89
ON ABORTION
98
FEMINISM AND THE DREADED FEMINAZIS
110
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
117
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BILL CLINTON
124
ROSS PEROT & "PEROT PEOPLE"
132
ON EDUCATION
138
AIDS
146
THAT SCANDALOUS CONGRESS
150
WHO HAS REALLY BEEN RAISING OUR TAXES?
156
EXPERTISE ON THE MILITARY
163
SOME CALL HIM A HOMOPHOBE
173
VALUES & ETHICS
184
ABSTINENCE - YES, CONDOMS - NO!!!
192
CRIME & JUSTICE
202
ENVIRONMENTALIST WACKOS, NAFTA & U.S. SOVEREIGNTY . . . 217
HEALTH CARE
223
WHAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN RUSH'S FINAL WORD
227
CONCLUSION
230
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CHAMPION OF THE MIDDLE-CLASS ?
Rush makes a great deal of noise about the "middle class" in his books and
on his shows. Is he sincere? Does he really "feel our pain" as he has so
often mocked Bill Clinton as saying during the campaign?
Although he doesn't use the same words as Clinton, he says essentially the
same thing in slightly a different way.
"The sympathy in this country is never for those on whose shoulders the
burden actually rests: the diligent middle class." The Way Things Ought
To Be, page 49)
However, Limbaugh goes a big step beyond Clinton when he whines that:
"The American middle class is just plain tired and worn out. They get
blamed for everything in this country. They are taxed more than ever, and
now they have to put up with lectures about how we have to ship billions of
dollars to the former Soviet Union..." (The Way Things Ought To Be, page
46)
and ... "/ am tired of hearing about how the problems of homelessness,
drugs, AIDS, and the economy are the fault of the middle class. How did I
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hear about all those things? The Media, obviously." (The Way Things
Ought To Be, page 270)
Wait a minute! Who ever said the middle class caused all this? All I've
ever heard is that it's always us, the middle-income Americans, who have to
pay for it all, but I don't ever recall hearing anybody other than Limbaugh
claim that we caused all these problems. (Except, maybe, Ross Perot!)
Rush normally blames homelessness on the homeless he says: "many of the
homeless have only themselves to blame." (The Way Things Ought To Be,
page 253)
He also, routinely, implies that drug users and AIDS victims likewise have
only themselves to blame. As far as the economy goes, I've already cited the
following Limbaugh quotation, but it bears repeating here to properly fix
the blame according to Rush: "There is little doubt that the origins of our
recent recession can be traced to the '86 Tax Reform Act." (The Way Things
Ought To Be, page 38)
A tax hike signed into law by, none other than, Ronald Reagan.
So what's all this crap about the middle class being blamed for all these
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problems? Not even Limbaugh believes what he has written. But, Rush
goes on trying to "sell" his middle class compassion as i f he thinks we
believe him. He whines on: "If the government confiscates the wealth of the
middle class and spreads it among the poor, there is nothing compassionate
flowing from the middle class. The middle class have no choice in the
matter. In the process of trying to achieve Utopia the idealists cause harm to
the very people they seek to help. You cannot overburden the middle and
upper classes with taxes without negative consequences." (The Way Things
Ought To Be, page 268)
This is really interesting how Rush focuses on the dire impacts to the
middle class as the only source of taxes to help the poor and then slides in
the "upper classes" as if they are members of the same economic genre.
Pretty crafty bit of deception isn't it? This is how he uses the middle-class
as a springboard of support for his true constituency, the rich!
By the way, now that he's included the upper class in with us ordinary
middle class folks, does this mean he feels our pain? If he did feel it, then
wouldn't he want to share some of the millions of dollars he's made off of us
! y-
over the years to ease some of that pain we know so well? Hardly!
What's all this stuff about "Utopia"? Here's how Rush describes it: 7 think
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it is Utopian to believe that we can eliminate suffering of all kinds. It is
certainly an honorable goal to attempt to reduce hunger, provide health care,
and diminish suffering. But it is simply not realistic to expect that every
citizen will have what he considers enough food and fine health care." (The
Way Things Ought To Be, page 265)
I'd have to agree with him on this last item. We may never eliminate all
suffering of all kinds, but at least we can try to eliminate as much of it as
we can. And, it does seem like it's always us middle-income Americans who
are expected to pay for it all, but I'll never accept his claims that we are to
blame for these problems. Never!
But Rush just keeps on beating this old drum as if he the only one who
knows the tune or has all the answers.
"Don't kid yourself I am fully aware of the very real problems our nation
faces. But I would rather suggest answers and solutions and encourage
people to take responsibility than to sit around and whine about how unfair
the world is." (See, I Told You So, page 16)
"In Billary's paternalistic Utopia, there will be family-leave bills, minimum
wage legislation, comparable-worth laws, affirmative-action plans, and, most
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important, in order to protect American children from their greatest enemy -their own parents -• child-protection/parent emasculation laws." (See, I
Told You So, page 25)
Okay, maybe these aren't the best solutions to the problems in America.
But what solutions does Rush have that are better?
As long as he brought it up, will somebody please tell me what the hell is
wrong with the Family Leave Law? Would somebody please tell me what's
wrong with passing a law that basically says; Ebeneezer Scrooge must give
Bob Cratchet a little time off when Tiny Tim needs to go into the hospital
for life-saving surgery!? That's basically all the Family Leave law does. It
doesn't even require Scrooge to pay Cratchet his salary during the time he's
off of work, and Cratchet must prove to Scrooge that the time off is for a
medical necessity.
The Family and Medical Leave Act only applies to those businesses
employing 50 or more workers within 75 miles of the headquarters office.
il-v^ucB^
Small businesses will not be hurt by this law. It authorizes employers to
require medical certificates documenting the need for the leave. Other
L i L^r|
restrictions prevent employees from fraudulent use of FMLA time off. A
real medical crisis must exist, of such a serious nature that the employee
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LIMBAUGH SAID
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would willingly give up a paycheck, before he or she would ever ask for
FMLA Leave. What is wrong with that?
So what else does Rush have to say about the diligent middle-class^
"The people we need to wean off government aren't all poor. Many are
middle-class people who've been suckered into believing that social security is
an insurance program and that the money they get comes from a trust fund
where their contributions have been deposited." (The Way Things Ought To
Be, page 148)
Wait a damn minute! Not only are we middle-income Americans paying
most of the taxes to fix the problems, but now Limbaugh says we have to be
"weaned off' the government and give up what few benefits we get from the
government! Some Champion of the Middle Class he turned out to be!
By the way ... What's this business he's giving us about being "suckered
into believing that social security is an insurance program'"? It is an
insurance program! The taxes we, mostly middle-income Americans, pay
into the social security system are FICA taxes. FICA stands for the Federal
Insurance Contributions Act. Notice the word "Insurance" in the title. How
much plainer could that be to anyone that social security is an insurance
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program. Again, Rush Limbaugh clearly exhibits his own ignorance of the
facts or denial of the truth.
Limbaugh likes to claim that he provides "pure, concentrated, undiluted
piercing logic." I think I can prove once again that Limbaugh logic is about
as reliable as his command of the facts and twisting of the truth. Try to
follow his logic in this next Limbaughism.
"It's the people who have never looked to the government as a charitable
foundation that are most angry now. They are paying more in taxes every
year and are getting less and less in return." (The Way Things Ought To
Be, page 149)
Well, if these people never expected anything out of government in the first
place then why would they start complaining now that they are getting
less? How can you get less of nothing? This is not logical. Who are these
people, anyway? Obviously not the poor, who get everything from the
government according to Rush. They can't be the middle class either, since
the middle class needs to be weaned off the government. Logically, that
only leaves the rich. Ah Ha! Proof positive that Limbaugh uses the middle
class to protect his true constituency, the rich.
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81
Don't believe me? Then read this: "You could say that this recession was
an upper-bracket recession. You may say that, well the rich deserved it.
Folks, the rich don't deserve it." (The Way Things Ought To Be, page 38)
Apparently only the us middle-class and poor do.
Still don't believe me? Okay then. What if you heard (or read) it from
someone else? Would that make a difference?
Here's what author Michael Arkush wrote in his book called Rush!: "From
his days with the [Kansas City] Royals to his radio job in Sacramento, which
resurrected his career, to his current nationwide status as icon. Rush has
become a natural at ingratiating himself with the people in power, the people
who have money, the people who run America. Now he's one of them."
(Rush!, paperback page 64)
Now he's one of them! So where does that leave you and I, fellow middleincome American?
copyright 1994, Bruce J. Muckian, 2604 Platte Court, Puyallup, WA 98374, (206) 841-1807
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�THE
WHITE
HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 21, 1993
MEMORANDUM FOR ROY NEEL
FROM:
J AMINE STANZIO
OFFICE OF THE CHI
SUBJECT:
POTUS Request
YES
Wendy Walker, CNN called to invite Mack, the President and Mrs. Clinton to a small
private dinner they're having in honor of Margaret Thatcher next Wednesday, Oct. 27th.
She will be doing the Larry King Live show at 9:00 pm. They will depart for the Madison
Hotel immediately after the show. Those attending will include: Larry King, Tom Johnson,
President of CNN, Wendy Walker, and Margaret Thatcher. The would also love to have the
President and Mrs. Clinton join them. It's a little late in the evening but it's a nice
invitation.
Please advise. Let me know if you have any further questions.
Madison Hotel (Private room)
10:15 pm
POC: Wendy Walker 898-7696
cc: Stephanie Streett
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