Privacy Policy
Home | Money | Entertainment | Links | Advertise | Search | Cartoons | Contact | Shop July 09, 2009
Web
NewsMax.com
Powered by
 

From the NewsMax.com Staff
For the story behind the story...

Wednesday, April 27, 2005 5:12 p.m. EDT

Air America Denies Secret Service Probe Over Bush Assassination 'Skit'

Air America talk show hostess Randi Rhodes apparently crossed the line into the "put a gun to President Bush's head" camp on Monday with a bad radio skit, but the liberal talk network claims there is no Secret Service investigation into the incident.

The controversy stems from a Social Security reform bit on her program, in which someone from the fictional "American Association of Armed Retired People" says, "A spoiled child is telling us our Social Security isn't safe anymore, so he is going to fix it for us.

Story Continues Below

 

"Well, here's your answer, you ungrateful whelp," says the imagined retiree - and then four gunshots ring out.

Yes, Air America's poor ratings beg the question: If gunshots ring out and no one is listening, do they make a sound? But we digress ...

In a press release, Air America said, "We are not under investigation from the Secret Service."

Co-COO and president of programming Jon Sinton added: "We regret that a produced comedy bit that was in bad taste slipped through our normal vetting process. We do acknowledge that it was an internal error and internal discipline will be enforced."

Rhodes offered her regrets: "It was a bit. ... It was bad. I apologize a thousand times."

Editor's note:
Hear John Wayne, "Why I love America" � Click Here.
James Hirsen�s "Tales from the Left Coast" � Find out the real story behind Mel Gibson�s "The Passion," and more!
Ed Asner brags about getting Rush Limbaugh and vows to nail Hannity next. Get the full story � Click Here!

Read more on this subject in related Hot Topics:
Media Bias

Inside Cover Stories
FBI Seeks 2 Mysterious Men on Ferry

Publisher: Conservatives Do Read As Much As Liberals

Romney Shrugs Off Mormon History Film

Bob Grant to Return to Radio

Carville Seeks Perfect '08 Bumper Sticker More Inside Cover Stories
 

Print Page Forward Page E-mail Us RSS Feed
 
Home | Money | Entertainment | Links | Advertise | Search | Cartoons | Contact | Shop
All Rights Reserved © 2009 NewsMax.Com

102-104