So, after a very short time of searching, I found out that the U.S. media is full of racists, Islamophobes, idiots, imbeciles, and bigots.
Here is another one just like Don Imus and speaking about Don Imus, there is a web site made especially to support that racist. Those supporters of Imus kept on checking my blog yesterday and a couple of them left me hate comments.
Well, today`s racist who works in the Zionist-backed U.S. media is Neal Booze, sorry, Boortz.
Neal Boortz
- On the August 3, 2006, edition of his nationally syndicated radio show, Neal Boortz asked his audience: “I want you to think for think for a moment of how incompetent and stupid and worthless, how — that’s right, I used those words — how incompetent, how ignorant, how worthless is an adult that can’t earn more than the minimum wage? You have to really, really, really be a pretty pathetic human being to not be able to earn more than the human wage. Uh — human, the minimum wage.”
- On the July 19, 2006, edition of his radio show, Cox Radio Syndication’s The Neal Boortz Show, Boortz claimed that “at its core,” Islam is a “violent, violent religion,” and said, “[T]his Muhammad guy is just a phony rag-picker.” Boortz asserted that “[i]t is perfectly legitimate, perhaps even praiseworthy, to recognize Islam as a religion of vicious, violent, bloodthirsty cretins.”
- On the March 31, 2006, broadcast of his radio program, Boortz said that then-Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) “looks like a ghetto slut.” Boortz was commenting on a March 29 incident in which McKinney allegedly struck a police officer at a Capitol Hill security checkpoint. Boortz said that McKinney’s “new hair-do” makes her look “like a ghetto slut,” like “an explosion at a Brillo pad factory,” like “Tina Turner peeing on an electric fence,” and like “a shih tzu.” McKinney is the first African-American woman elected to Congress from Georgia.
- On his March 27, 2006, radio program, Boortz suggested the U.S. government should “store 11 million Hispanics” who entered the country illegally in the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans before deporting them to their home countries.
- In a December 12, 2005, weblog post, Boortz predicted that California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) would commute the sentence of convicted murderer Stanley “Tookie” Williams to life imprisonment because “Schwarzenegger knows full well that as soon as Tookie’s death is announced there will be riots in South Central Los Angeles and elsewhere.” Boortz wrote that “[t]here are thugs just waiting for an excuse … not a reason, an excuse” and explained that “[t]he rioting, of course, will lead to wide-scale looting.” Boortz added: “There are a lot of aspiring rappers and NBA superstars who could really use a nice flat-screen television right now.”
- On the October 24, 2005, broadcast of his radio program, Boortz suggested that a victim of Hurricane Katrina housed in an Atlanta hotel consider prostitution. “If that’s the only way she can take care of herself,” Boortz posited, “it sure beats the hell out of sucking off the taxpayers.”
- On the October 14, 2005, broadcast of his radio show, Boortz stated that if the country is faced with an impending national disaster, then “hell, yes, we should save the rich people first. You know, they’re the ones that are responsible for this prosperity.”
- On the August 17, 2004, broadcast of his radio show, Boortz, in response to reports from Florida that looting was occurring in Hurricane Charley’s aftermath, said: “If they see someone looting, shoot him. They go up there, they just spray paint an ‘L’ on him and get about their business, and then after everything is over, they can go collect them all and bury them in a mass grave.”
- On the July 21, 2004, broadcast of his radio show, Boortz referred to McKinney as “the cutest little Islamic jihadist in Congress.”
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