Executive Summary
The so-called “news” media have spent much of the past two decades  
demonizing the rhetoric of conservative radio talk show hosts as  
mean-spirited, divisive or a menace to civil discourse. But these same  
journalists — who gleefully castigate Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Mark 
 Levin and other conservatives — are silent about the vile and vicious  
rhetoric that spews from the Left’s leading radio talk show hosts.
Since
  late 2007, the Media Research Center has collected numerous examples 
of  the outrageousness of left-wing radio hosts. And, unlike the Left — 
 which attempted to smear Rush Limbaugh with phony quotes — readers can 
 find an audio or video of every one of these quotes posted at our Web  
site: www.MRC.org.
This report includes examples of over-the-top 
 rhetoric from left-wing hosts Mike Malloy, Stephanie Miller, Randi  
Rhodes, Ron Reagan, Jr., Ed Schultz and Montel Williams, all of whom  
currently or at one time broadcast to a national audience on either the 
 Air America network or via XM and/or Sirius satellite radio. Among the 
 lowlights:
Conservatives Want to Kill Barack Obama: “I really think there are conservative broadcasters in this country who would love to see Obama taken out.” (Ed Schultz)
Conservatives Are Terrorists: “Do you not understand that the people you hold up as heroes bombed your goddamn country? Do you not understand that Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh and Bill O’Reilly are as complicit of the September 11, 2001 terror attack as any one of the dumbass 15 who came from Saudi Arabia?” (Mike Malloy)
Conservatives Want You to Die: “If, in fact, the GOP doesn’t like any form of health care reform, what do we do with those 40 to 60 million uninsured?...When they show up in the emergency room, just shoot ‘em! Kill them!...Do we have enough body bags? I don’t know.” (Montel Williams)
Conservative Congresswoman Would Have Liked the Holocaust: “[Representative Michele Bachmann is] a hatemonger. She’s the type of person that would have gladly rounded up the Jews in Germany and shipped them off to death camps....This is an evil bitch from Hell.” (Mike Malloy)
Dick Cheney Eats Babies: “Cheney, by the way, looks very ruddy. I couldn’t get over that. Like, he must have feasted on a Jewish baby, or a Muslim baby. He must have sent his people out to get one and bring it back so he could drink its blood.” (Mike Malloy)
Dick Cheney Should Die: “He is an enemy of the country, in my opinion. Dick Cheney is an enemy of the country....Lord, take him to the Promised Land, will you? See, I don’t even wish the guy goes to Hell, I just want to get him the hell out of here.” (Ed Schultz)
Rush Limbaugh Should Die: “I’m waiting for the day when I pick up the newspaper or click on the Internet and find that he’s choked to death on his own throat fat, or a great big wad of saliva or something, whatever. Go away, Limbaugh, you make me sick.” (Mike Malloy)
Michele Bachmann Should Die: “So, Michele, slit your wrist! Go ahead! I mean, you know, why not? I mean, if you want to — or, you know, do us all a better thing. Move that knife up about two feet. I mean, start right at the collarbone.” (Montel Williams)
If the establishment media were  really interested in cleansing 
the airwaves of hateful rhetoric, they  would not confine their 
criticism to conservative hosts. Instead, they  would — and they must — 
make an equal effort to expose the nastiness  that runs rampant on 
left-wing talk radio. Unless and until they do,  they are participating 
in an act of journalistic hypocrisy.
Introduction
When liberals are out of power, their slogan is: “Dissent is 
patriotic.”  But when liberals are in charge, they do not seem 
especially inhibited  about discrediting and demonizing conservative 
critics, especially when  conservatives are winning the battle of public
 opinion. With the Obama  administration and big government liberals now
 facing potentially  devastating midterm elections, conservative talk 
radio once again finds  itself alongside the Tea Party at the top of 
liberals’ 2010 hit list.
This  is nothing new. For two decades, 
conservative radio hosts have been  under assault from the establishment
 media as mean-spirited, divisive  and a menace to civil discourse. 
After the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing,  Bryant Gumbel smarmily insinuated
 that conservative broadcasters were  the real villains: “Never do most 
of the radio hosts encourage outright  violence, but the extent to which
 their attitudes may embolden and  encourage some extremists has clearly
 become an issue.” Then-CBS anchor  Dan Rather smeared: “You can turn on
 your radio in any city and still  dial up hate talk: extremist, racist 
and violent rhetoric, from the  hosts and those who call in.”
A dozen years later, ex-NBC Nightly News
 anchor Tom Brokaw was still hammering away: “The problem with talk  
radio is they mock anyone else’s point of view, and they do it often in a
  mindless fashion....We’ve lost the ability to have civil discourse in 
 America, and it’s a big cancer on our political system as well.”
When
  conservative hosts say something that liberals want to paint as out of
  bounds — or when the Left falsifies quotes to impugn them — the news  
media seize the opportunity to stoke the fires of outrage. Journalists  
also have no problem heaping epithets on individual hosts. Sean Hannity 
 is a “conservative junkyard dog,” according to CBS’s Morley Safer. Mark
  Levin is an “angry voice” speaking to “the wingnuts,” MSNBC’s Chris  
Matthews claimed. Time’s Joe Klein blasted both Hannity and Glenn
  Beck as “poisonous helium balloons” who peddle “hateful crap.” When  
radio host Bill Cunningham dared call then-presidential candidate Barack
  Hussein Obama by his full name in 2008, CNN’s Anderson Cooper branded 
 it “sleazy campaigning” from “a two-bit radio host.”
                
The
  fiercest attacks have been aimed at the leader of the pack, Rush  
Limbaugh. CNN’s Jack Cafferty took to the airwaves to slam Limbaugh as  
“that corpulent Oxycontin aficionado of right-wing talk radio,” while  
MSNBC’s Matthews disparaged him as a “human vat of vitriol.” New York Times
 online columnist Judith Warner indicted the supposedly intemperate  
language of conservative hosts for the Holocaust museum shooting: “You  
can’t accuse Beck or Limbaugh of inciting violence. But they almost  
certainly do stoke the flames.” In October 2009, both CNN and MSNBC  
jumped to attack Limbaugh as a racist after the Left circulated a  
made-up quote of the host supposedly praising the merits of slavery.
The
  impression left by such “reporting” is that conservatives are 
befouling  the nation’s airwaves while liberals seek only to enlighten. 
This  spring, longtime CNN and MSNBC political commentator Bill Press 
(who now  hosts his own morning radio show) detailed the critique of 
conservative  radio in his book, Toxic Talk: How the Radical Right Has Poisoned America’s Airwaves.
  Press charged that conservative radio has “an extremely corrosive  
impact on our public discourse: engaging in personal attacks, spreading 
 lies, fanning the flames of bigotry, and slamming the door on 
legitimate  differences of opinion....The genie of right-wing talk, 
unleashed by  Limbaugh and his compatriots, is destroying our democratic
 process.”
Instead  of talk radio dominated by “ugly 
name-calling” from “today’s ministers  of hate on the right,” Press 
suggested an uplifting liberal version: “I  believe talk radio should 
inform, not inflame. I think it should  entertain, not demean. I think 
it should elevate political discourse,  not debase it.” The thought 
echoed Mario Cuomo, who attempted a radio  show of his own after losing 
the New York governorship in 1994: “We  [liberals] believe in subtlety. 
We believe in telling the whole truth.  We don’t want to exaggerate. 
They [conservatives] write their message  with crayons. We use 
fine-point quills.”
So liberal talk radio  elevates discourse, 
using fine-point quills? The Media Research Center  has recorded and 
tracked the radio shows of several top national  liberals since late 
2007. In that time, left-wing hosts have: wished for  the death of top 
conservatives; called Republicans and conservatives  “terrorists” 
responsible for the 9/11 attacks; and charged that  conservatives want 
to kill President Obama. 
Host Mike Malloy — a  onetime CNN news 
writer and producer — has “joked” that conservatives  feast on the blood
 of children, and wished for Rush Limbaugh to “choke  to death on his 
own throat fat.” Ed Schultz called Dick Cheney “an enemy  of the 
country” and hoped he would die: “Lord, take him to the Promised  Land, 
will you?” Randi Rhodes accused Republicans of “acts of treason”  and of
 wanting to “let people drown in hurricanes.” Montel Williams  (whose 
program ceased in early 2010 with the bankruptcy of the Air  America 
network) invited Republican Representative Michele Bachmann to  slit her
 own throat: “Start right at the collarbone.”
Yet the  “news” 
media that have gone out of their way to demonize conservative  hosts 
have had virtually nothing to say about the vile and vicious  rhetoric 
that spills forth from the Left’s leading radio talk show  hosts. MSNBC 
even gave Ed Schultz his own program in 2009, bringing his  extremist 
rhetoric to an even wider audience.
And liberals like  Bill Press
 don’t seem at all bothered by the vitriol emanating from his  side of 
the airwaves. In the acknowledgments of Toxic Talk, Press  went 
out of his way to praise his liberal comrades: “There may not be  many 
national progressive talk show hosts, but the few who do broadcast  
every day are world-class. I’m proud to be in the company of Ed Schultz,
  Stephanie Miller, Thom Hartmann, Randi Rhodes, Ron Reagan, and Mike  
Malloy — and I’m in awe of their strong voices on the air.”
It’s 
 hypocritical for liberals like Press to attack conservatives for  
supposed poor behavior on the airwaves while applauding “progressive”  
hosts who act far worse. And it’s journalistic malpractice for news  
reporters to tout the virtues of civility on the airwaves and say  
nothing about the vicious rhetoric spewing from left-wing media.
What
  follows is a listing of some of the most outrageous quotes from radio 
 hosts that the MRC has collected since late 2007. And, unlike the 
Left’s  concocted smears against Rush Limbaugh,
  every single one of these quotes have been documented: The report that
  follows includes an audio clip (or, in a few cases, a video clip) of  
each quote cited.
Conservatives are Anti-American Terrorists
Conservatives Want Terrorists to Succeed
Host Joe Scarborough: “Do you agree with the CIA Director that it’s almost as if Dick Cheney hopes Americans die so he gains a political advantage?”
Ed Schultz: “Absolutely. Absolutely.”
Scarborough:
 “So you believe Dick Cheney wants Americans to die?...You believe the  
former Vice President wants Americans to die in a terrorist attack so he
  can gain a political advantage?”
Schultz: “You got it, Joe. 
 You got it. I think Dick Cheney’s all about power. I think Dick Cheney 
 is all about seeing this country go conservative on a hard right-wing  
and I think he’ll do anything to get it there....”
Mike Barnicle:
 “I certainly don’t believe that the former Vice President of the United
  States is sitting there in McLean, Virginia saying, ‘You know, I hope 
 today’s the day.’ Do you believe that?”
Schultz: “I really 
do,  Mike, I do. I really believe, because I think it’s all about the  
conservatives grabbing the power and keeping it. These folks hate. Just 
 my opinion. I mean, I don’t want to offend anybody.”
— Exchange on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, June 16, 2009.
“Cheney
  is nothing but a selfish pig. And for him to do what he’s doing to the
  elected President of the United States goes ‘beyond the pale,’ to use 
 one of his favorite sayings. It is official — Dick Cheney wants this  
country to get hit. He wants another terrorist attack for political  
gain. They want to bury liberals the same way they want to bury the  
terrorists. They want complete global control, is what they want.  
Control of oil, control of resources, control of the economy —  the list
  goes on and on — the control of the school systems, everything! That’s
  what they want. And the only way that you can get any of that is if 
you  have conflict. And since we’re not in a war, we have to set the 
table  for a war.”
— Ed Schultz, The Ed Schultz Show, April 21, 2009. [MP3 audio]
Conservatives Actually Are Terrorists
“You  crazy sons of bitches, you right-wingers. Do you not understand
 that  the people you hold up as heroes bombed your goddamn country? Do 
you not  understand that Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh 
and Bill  O’Reilly are as complicit of the September 11, 2001 terror 
attack as any  one of those dumbass 15 who came from Saudi Arabia? Don’t
 you get  that?”
— Mike Malloy on The Mike Malloy Show, January 19, 2010. [MP3 audio]
“Republicans,
  whose — who have had straws stuffed up their noses by Rush Limbaugh 
and  their brains sucked out, replaced by ‘Excellence in Broadcasting,’ 
 don’t have a clue as to what is going on, because this is where they 
get  their information....They [working class Americans] think they are 
 Republican, and the Republican Party, a terrorist organization, loves  
that. Just like the jihadists love the fact that brain-dead uneducated  
Muslim boys in the Middle East are willing to give themselves over to  
suicide bombing. Why? Because there are 700 virgins — or is it 70? —  
waiting for you in paradise! Well, Republican voters are just the same, 
 the same! Limbaugh and the Mannity [Sean Hannity] and the rest of these
  pigs get on the air and say to their brain-dead listeners, ‘Well, we  
have 70 virgins waiting for you — only it’s in the form of tax  
cuts!’...I say let the sons of bitches drown. Let them drown! This is  
what they want! They are suicidal! Republicans are jihadists. They want 
 to blow themselves up! They are a terrorist organization, the 
Republican  Party. It needs to be killed before it does more damage to 
our  country!”
— Mike Malloy, The Mike Malloy Show, February 13, 2009. [MP3 audio]
“They’re
  worse than useless. These are terrorists. These are domestic  
terrorists. They want the country to fail, for God’s sake. They want  
exactly what anyone who attacked this country on September 11, 2001  
wanted. The real internal terrorists are the Republicans. I mean, isn’t 
 that clear? Rush Limbaugh is a bigger threat to this country than Osama
  bin Laden. He’s a bigger threat than anybody that the CIA can invent. 
 He’s a bigger threat than any terrorist that ever leveled its sights  
against the United States, Limbaugh is. So why isn’t he arrested and  
sentenced for treason?”
— Mike Malloy on The Mike Malloy Show, on February 10, 2009. [MP3 audio]
Republicans Orchestrated Christmas Jet Bombing
“There  are forces at work in this country — and I believe this 
as surely as I  believe I put on my right shoe before I put on my left —
 there are  forces alive in this country, who are very active in this 
country, very  wealthy in this country, who want to see Obama fail no 
matter what, and  the idea of killing two or three hundred people on 
board a jetliner in  order to make the point is nothing. It means 
nothing. We kill that many  in a week in our adventures around the 
world, in places where we’re  bombing where we shouldn’t even be....My 
gut feeling is that this was  deliberate. This was deliberately done in 
order to put the Obama  administration in such a vise grip, that it’s 
impossible to get anything  done. To raise so much fear. This is what 
Republicans do, this is what  they do.”
— Mike Malloy on the January 4, 2010 Mike Malloy Show, talking about al-Qaeda’s attempted Christmas Day bombing of a passenger jet. [MP3 audio]
Tea Party: “The Sickest Movement I’ve Ever Seen”
“They  just come town to town, and they stand there with their stupid
 signs  screaming and yelling about corporations need to be protected. 
It’s the  sickest movement I’ve ever seen in my life!”
— Randi Rhodes talking about the Tea Party on The Randi Rhodes Show, April 15, 2010. [MP3 audio]
Clarence Thomas = Supreme Court’s “House Negro”
“The  latest from the crazy people in the tea bag movement is a story
 about  Virginia Thomas. She is the wife of Supreme Court Justice 
Clarence  Thomas, and she’s setting up a tea bagger nonprofit group. Now
 this will  be interesting, because the tea baggers are essentially 
racist, and how  are they’re going to deal with a very dark Clarence 
Thomas and a very  white Virginia Thomas setting up a subdivision of 
their crazed tea  bagger party — how they’re going to deal with that 
will be great fun to  watch.
“Now Clarence Thomas has always, kind 
of, adopted the attitude  of the House Negro, so perhaps he’ll do it 
this time also. Clarence  Thomas, in all the years he’s been on the 
United States Supreme Court, I  don’t think has ever, ever written an 
opinion that became the rule of  the Court; he has never been the lead 
author. He has — I don’t think  he’s even spoken for the past six years.
 He just looks at fat Tony  Scalia; and if Fat Tony farts, Uncle 
Clarence farts. If Fat Tony burps,  Uncle Clarence burps. This is the 
guy that George Herbert Walker Bush  said was the most qualified man in 
America to be on the Supreme Court.”
— Mike Malloy on The Mike Malloy Show, March 15, 2010. [MP3 audio]
Criticism of ObamaCare = Incitement of Terrorism
“You  rat bastards are going to cause another Murrah federal 
building  explosion. You are. And then what is Beck — maybe at that 
point Beck  will do the honorable thing and blow his brains out. Maybe 
at that  point, Limbaugh will do the honorable thing and just gobble up 
enough  Viagra that he becomes absolutely rigid and keels over dead. 
Maybe then  O’Reilly will just drink a vat of that poison he spews out 
on America  every night and choke to death! Because that’s what’s gonna 
to happen.  That’s what they are pushing these right-wing, nut case, 
fringe, militia  jerk-wads to doing!”
— Mike Malloy on The Mike Malloy Show, March 26, 2010, complaining about conservative hosts criticism of the newly-passed health care law. [MP3 audio]
Conservatives are Killers
Conservatives Hope You Die
“If  in fact the GOP doesn’t like any form of, of health care reform,
 what  do we do with those 40 to 60 million uninsured? So, from this 
point on,  I’m telling ya, when they show up at the emergency room, just
 shoot ‘em!  Kill them! Drag them off and throw them in a — what are we 
doing? I saw  that in Kenya. I see people dying in the Kibera slums, and
 every  morning somebody goes through and just retrieves the bodies. 
Now, if we  really say, ‘We have nothing to do, we can’t help those 40 
million  people,’ do we have enough body bags? I don’t know.”
— Montel Williams on Montel Across America, July 21, 2009. [MP3 audio]
“The Republicans lie! They want to see you dead! They’d rather make  
money off your dead corpse! They kind of like it when that woman has  
cancer and they don’t have anything for her. That’s how the insurance  
companies make money: by denying the coverage. My God, Democrats! What’s
  wrong with you?! You can’t deal with these people! At all!”
— Ed Schultz on MSNBC’s The Ed Show, September 23, 2009.
Conservatives Incite Murder “For Sport”
“This  is what they do. [Bill] O’Reilly inspires people to go 
kill doctors who  provide private abortion services, legal services to 
his patients, and  then O’Reilly stands there with that dung-eating look
 on his face — what  a son of a bitch he is! —  ‘Oh, it wasn’t me, blah,
 blah.’ Of course it  was you, you thug! And then the suicide-prone 
Glenn Beck rails against  Census workers, and inspires his people to go 
out and kill one for  sport. And I will guarantee you that O’Reilly and 
Beck and the rest of  these monsters on the neo-fascist right in this 
country love this stuff.  It gives them something else to talk about. 
It’s sport.”
— Mike Malloy, The Mike Malloy Show, September 23, 2009. [MP3 audio]
“A
  security guard [at Washington, D.C.’s Holocaust Museum] tonight,  
Stephen T. Johns, is dead, because Rush Limbaugh and Neal Boortz and  
Sean Hannity and Matt Drudge and Michael Savage and all the rest, Glenn 
 Beck, all the rest of these people pump daily, hourly, minute by 
minute,  into public discourse: hatred, fear, contempt. They do it every
 day.  They do it without letup; they are not self-censoring. It’s a 
constant  deluge in this country, of this poison from these 
right-wingers.  Poison.”
— Mike Malloy on The Mike Malloy Show, June 10, 2009. [MP3 audio]
Conservatives Want Endless Repeats of Oklahoma City Bombing
“Today,  I think Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh want today to be 
declared, uh, a  national holiday. I suggest it be called Beck Memorial 
Day. This is the  kind of day 15 years ago when Beck was still working, 
uh, in a bath  house as a towel boy. This is the kind of day that, 15 
years ago that  Beck, when he woke up and heard about the bombing of the
 Murrah Federal  Building, he applauded. He clapped. He danced. He 
jumped around like a  drop of water on a hot pancake griddle! He was 
just as happy as could  be! This is what Beck and Limbaugh and the rest 
of these right wing  freaks want to see happen again. And again. And 
again. Endlessly.”
— Mike Malloy talking about the 15th anniversary of the bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building, Mike Malloy Show, April 19, 2010. [MP3 audio]
No More “Acts of Treason” or “Letting People Drown”
“[Snorts]  I hope he [Sean Hannity] enjoyed his little rant, because 
he is going  to have to make it every day for the next eight years. 
Every day for the  next eight years, this is what he is gonna say on his
 radio show.  Anybody who would try that hard to make you afraid — which
 is what  they’ve been doing for eight years — has to be scared out of 
their mind  that they are about to get their fingernails pried off the 
levers of  power, that they are not going to be able to steal anymore, 
that they  are not going to be able to commit acts of treason anymore. 
They are not  going to be able to out CIA undercover operatives. They’re
 not going to  be able to ignore terrorist warnings, or disappear people
 anymore.  They’re not going to be able to let people drown in 
hurricanes anymore.  They’re not going to be able to get their mitts on 
the Treasury, or hire  cronies, or pack the Justice Department with Karl
 Rove protégés without  Senate confirmation.”
— Randi Rhodes on The Randi Rhodes Show, October 29, 2008. [MP3 audio]
Conservatives Want to Kill Barack Obama
“Sometimes  I think they want Obama to get shot. I do. I really 
think that there  are conservative broadcasters in this country who 
would love to see  Obama taken out. They fear socialism. They fear 
Marxism. They fear that  the United States of America won’t be the 
United States of America  anymore.”
— Ed Schultz, The Ed Schultz Show, August 11, 2009. [MP3 audio]
“Right Wing” Killed the Kennedy Brothers
“You  know as well as I know that the death of Senator Ted 
Kennedy is the  death of a man, absolutely, and everything he was to the
 people in his  extended family, but we also understand it’s the death 
of an era. One of  the remaining — if not the remaining — lynchpin of 
liberalism in this  country is gone. And you know what the term 
‘lynchpin’ means. So, with  the death of Ted Kennedy last night, 
liberalism in this country has, has  lost its champion, the person who, 
in the modern era, personified  liberalism to a greater degree than 
anyone in Congress. I think his  death heralds the beginning of a very, 
very, very dark period in this  country. I remember feeling that way in 
1963 and again in 1968, when his  two brothers were murdered by the 
right wing in this country.”
— Mike Malloy, The Mike Malloy Show, August 26, 2009. [MP3 audio]
U.S. Government Killed Martin Luther King, Jr.
“The  argument has been made that one of the reasons that the 
U.S. government  assassinated Martin Luther King, Jr. was because of his
 speech at  Riverside Church in New York — I think it was Riverside 
Church — where  he came out fully against the war in southeast Asia and 
fully against  the policies that were being perpetrated against the 
American people in  general. He left his little safe niche of, ‘Oh, 
well, he’s the spokesman  for the Negroes,’ and stepped outside that and
 started taking on  greater issues, and so the United States government 
said, ‘Well, time to  get rid of this guy.’”
— Mike Malloy, The Mike Malloy Show, January 14, 2008. [MP3 audio]
Blaming Fort Hood Murders on George W. Bush
“I  think in his [Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan’s] particular case, 
it’s  that he’s counseling these guys, hearing about the horrors of 
these wars  that he’s now going to be sent into, you know. You add to it
 obviously  the fact that he appeared to be — and again, we don’t have 
all the  details yet — but appeared to be getting more radicalized, you 
know. But  you know, and also add in that, look, George Bush made many 
people  around the world feel like this was a war against Islam by using
 words  like ‘crusade’ and all of that. So, and then you add to that the
 fact  that he apparently was taunted for being Muslim because of the 
attitudes  that had, that developed here. So — and that’s not to excuse 
him in any  way. That’s what I keep hearing on the Right is, ‘Oh, you 
people on the  Left are trying to excuse him. Oh, its politically 
correct,’ or  whatever. No, nobody is saying that this is any kind of 
excuse at all.  But, I mean, it’s just, I think you’ve got to get to the
 real reasons if  you want to stop this from happening again.”
— Stephanie Miller on The Stephanie Miller Show, November 10, 2009. [MP3 audio]
Conservatives Are Baby-Eating Nazis
Republican Congresswoman Would Have Enjoyed the Holocaust
“I  sometimes wonder what people think in this country, when they 
send  someone like, oh, for example, Michele Bachmann to Congress. She  
represents a district in Minnesota, she’s a Republican of course, and  
she’s a hatemonger. She’s the type of person that would have gladly  
rounded up the Jews in Germany and shipped them off to death camps.  
She’s the type of person who would have had no problem sending  
typhoid-smeared blankets to Native American families awaiting  
deportation to reservations. She’s the type of person that I’m sure  
believes that the use of Agent Orange in Vietnam was good, and the use  
of depleted uranium in Iraq served a purpose. This is an evil bitch from
  Hell. I mean, just an absolute evil woman.”
— Mike Malloy, The Mike Malloy Show, October 17, 2008. [MP3 audio]
Dick Cheney Eats Babies
“[Former  Vice President Dick] Cheney, by the way looks very 
ruddy; I couldn’t  get over that, like, he must have feasted on a Jewish
 baby, or a Muslim  baby. He must have sent his people out to get one 
and bring it back so  he could drink its blood, because that’s, you 
know, that’s what somebody  like Cheney does to get that ruddy 
look....The weird part — there were  no dribbles of blood down his tux, 
but it was very clear that he had  been eating the blood of either a 
Jewish or a Muslim baby; he wouldn’t  eat a Christian baby. If he ate 
the blood of a Christian baby, I —  there’s something in the old 
writings that said that instantly the trap  door to Hell opens and you 
disappear into the smoke.”
— Mike Malloy, The Mike Malloy Show, October 22, 2009. [MP3 audio]
“Cheney
  has had five heart attacks, and history of heart trouble — well, I  
guess they’re one and the same. The cause of his latest health problem  
is not clear. I think I know. (long pause) He’s done too much  
cannibalism, drunk too many cups of blood! Cheney’s in the hospital. Ah,
  the first good news all day....I’m not going to feel anything but  
intense gratitude that this miserable bastard has finally stepped off  
this earthly coil! Really!...Cheney is a murderer. He’s a killer. He’s a
  torturer. He is evil personified! He is a walking mass of horror and  
when he’s gone, this planet will be cleaner!”
— Mike Malloy on The Mike Malloy Show, June 25, 2010. [MP3 audio]
Fred Barnes Eats Babies
“[The Weekly Standard’s] Fred Barnes — this guy is beyond crazy. I’m sure he eats children’s arms and legs for afternoon snacks. This guy is insane.”
— Mike Malloy, The Mike Malloy Show, January 30, 2008. [MP3 audio]
Wanting Fox Hosts Beaten With Baseball Bats
Host Ed Schultz: “Speaking of sports, [Fox News hosts 
Bill] O’Reilly, [Glenn] Beck and  Geraldo [Rivera] go to a Yankees game 
this weekend and somehow they  ended up in the front row. How in the 
heck did they ever manage that,  Steph?”
Radio host Stephanie Miller:
 “Ah, Ed. You know if ever  there was a time I wish the Yankees would 
bring back Bat Day, and give a  bunch of drunken New Yorkers bats, that 
would have been the day.”
— Exchange on MSNBC’s The Ed Show, July 23, 2010.
Conservative Republicans = Mass Suicide Cult
Announcer: “The following is a paid advertisement from 
Republicans for Mitt  Romney, or mass suicide. If John McCain is the 
Republican Presidential  nominee, it will destroy the Republican Party. 
We’re Romney supporters  and we know. Because, if you vote for John 
McCain, we’re going to go on a  killing rampage. Hey, better dead than 
moderate.”
Republican Character Voice: “Look, I for one don’t 
want to die in a hail of gunfire from crazed  Mitt Romney supporters, 
but it’s better than nominating a man who  opposed the Bush tax cuts. 
Hell, John McCain spent years in a North  Vietnamese prison. A prison! 
That doesn’t make him a hero. That makes  him an ex-con.”
Announcer:
 “Exactly, and um, you know what men  do in prison. You see, if John 
McCain is President, he’ll make sodomy  mandatory. Now, Mitt Romney, 
well, he believes all sex should be  outlawed.”
Second Republican Character:
 “As a true Republican,  I’m prepared to poison my own children if John 
McCain is the nominee,  but I do wish there was another way.”
Announcer:
 “There is. If  Mitt Romney is the nominee, he’ll give everyone a free 
new car, made by  people in Michigan, with company-paid health care and 
pensions just  like 1955. If John McCain is the nominee, well, we are 
going to kill  everybody, then turn the guns on ourselves. So choose 
wisely this  election day. This has been a paid ad from Republicans for 
Mitt Romney,  or [sound of gun being cocked] mass suicide.”
— Parody commercial aired on Air America’s Randi Rhodes Show, February 5, 2008. [MP3 audio]
“Pig” Limbaugh Would Like It If All Children Starved
“If  Limbaugh had his way, hungry kids would remain hungry kids, 
period.  They can starve to death. Limbaugh is a filthy, disgusting  
personification of predatory capitalism at its worst. He’s just a filthy
  beast. I don’t understand how this woman who married him, how does she
  get in bed with this slob? I mean, how do you do that? How does she 
sit  across a dinner table from him? Uhhh — never mind!...Can you 
believe  that this society produced a filthy human being like that? A 
society  that has in its element, corporate America that determines this
 pig —  this pig is worth $50 million a year. That’s 1 million a week! 
This  filthy dehumanized pig is worth that? I get him when the lights 
are out,  he’s mine, there’s no question about that! None!”
— Mike Malloy on The Mike Malloy Show, June 17, 2010. [MP3 audio]
Rush Limbaugh, Wife Beater?
“I’m guessing that the White House advisor on domestic violence will 
 never say that beating your wife is OK, which may be a disappointment 
to  Rush Limbaugh. And you wonder why this guy can’t stay married...”
— Ron Reagan, Jr. on The Ron Reagan Show, June 29, 2009. [MP3 audio]
Rush Limbaugh Serves Satan
“That  Rush Limbaugh, that guy, I have to say — there’s another fat 
bastard  that I opened up the door for, huh? It really, it really makes 
me mad  because, um, he, he goes and — like, I opened up the channel for
 fat  funny guys, I really did, that were blue collar and populist or  
whatever. He took the blue collar and, like, totally went the wrong way 
 with it. So, he is taking my mojo and, like, using it for satanic  
forces, and I just don’t like it when people are working for Satan  
instead of God. I don’t like that.”
— Roseanne Barr guest hosting Air America’s American Afternoon, May 1, 2008. [MP3 audio]
Rush Limbaugh = Hitler
Host Ed Schultz: “It’s kind of like the way Rush brought it to CPAC over the weekend, about how, you know, how interesting he was.” 
Clip of Rush Limbaugh at CPAC, accompanied by audio of Adolf Hitler and cheering Nazis:
 “I want Barack Obama to fail if his mission is to restructure and  
reform this country so that capitalism and individual liberty are not  
its foundation. Why would I want that to succeed?”...
Schultz:
 “Now if you watch Limbaugh with the sound down, the drugster, he looks 
 like Adolf Hitler! His animation is amazing! It’s, the parallel is so  
striking. And then, of course, Rush is now the angry American. The angry
  American. And that’s where they are. They are so out of touch, just  
like Hitler was out of touch. But he was mesmerizing. So, I think it was
  comical. I think there are parallels drawn by some of the things 
Hitler  was saying and some of the things that were at the CPAC 
convention.  They are not Americans. They don’t care about the greater 
good of  society.” 
— Ed Schultz, The Ed Schultz Show, March 2, 2009. [MP3 audio]
Dick Cheney Is a Nazi
“You  know, I listen to this monster, and all I see is underneath
 his suit, I  see the SS uniform. And if he were to open up his collar, 
there would  be the death’s head.”
— Mike Malloy referring to Dick Cheney on the January 7, 2009 Mike Malloy Show. [MP3 audio]
Wishing Conservatives Would Die
Let’s Hang Matt Drudge with a Republican’s Intestines
“Drudge?  Aw, Drudge, somebody ought to wrap a strong Republican 
entrail around  his neck and hoist him up about six feet in the air and 
watch him  bounce.”
— Mike Malloy on The Mike Malloy Show, December 19, 2007.[MP3 audio]
Republicans: A “Nest of Rats” that Must Be “Murdered”
“Republicans  are evil sons-of-bitches. The Republican Party needs to
 be murdered. It  needs to — it’s like if you had a nest of rats in your
 house, or a  hornets nest under the eaves at your barn or your house, 
and you knew  they were going to do harm to you, your family, your kid —
 if you live  on the farm, your livestock, whatever. What would you do? 
Of course —  you’d get an exterminator and you would murder the nest and
 get rid of  it. Just get rid of it. This is what America needs right 
now; they need  to have the Republican Party eliminated, totally, 
completely. It is  destructive, it is negative, it is sick. [laughs] A 
mercy killing is  what’s needed here.”
— Mike Malloy, The Mike Malloy Show, February 4, 2009. [MP3 audio]
“For
  the people who give a damn about what I say about the Republican Party
  being murdered, of course it needs to be murdered. It needs to be 
ended.  It is a force for destruction in this country unlike anything 
that’s  ever been domestic. It really is. The commies, the spies sent by
 the  Germans, the freaks, even [Rush] Limbaugh — the head of the 
Republican  Party — is not as damaging as these Republican 
officeholders....The  Republican Party needs to be executed. Rush 
Limbaugh needs to choke to  death on his own fat....The Republican Party
 needs to be beheaded. It  needs to be taken out on some dark moonless 
night in the middle of a  corn field and decapitated.”
— Mike Malloy, The Mike Malloy Show, February 18, 2009. [MP3 audio]
Wishing Conservatives Would Die
“He  is an enemy of the country, in my opinion, Dick Cheney is, he is
 an  enemy of the country. He’s making it harder for those who are in 
power  right now to protect the country. He’s about the political 
divide. It  just, I just think the guy’s such a freakin’ loser. You 
know, Lord, take  him to the Promised Land, will you? See, I don’t even 
wish the guy goes  to Hell, I just want to get him the hell out of 
here.”
— Ed Schultz, The Ed Schultz Show, May 11, 2009. [MP3 audio]
“So,
  Michele, slit your wrist! Go ahead! [chuckles] I mean, you know, why  
not? I mean, if you want to — or, you know, do us all a better thing.  
Move that knife up about two feet. I mean, start right at the  
collarbone.”
— Montel Williams talking about Representative Michele Bachmann on Air America’s Montel Across America, September 2, 2009. [MP3 audio]
“I
  have a good news to report: Glenn Beck appears ever closer to suicide.
  I’m hoping that he does it on camera. Suicide is rampant in his 
family,  and given his alcoholism and his tendencies towards 
self-destruction, I  am only hoping that when Glenn Beck does put a gun 
to his head and pulls  the trigger, that it’s on television, because 
somebody will capture it  on YouTube and it will be the most popular 
little piece of video for  months.”
— Mike Malloy, The Mike Malloy Show, August 4, 2009. [MP3 audio]
Hoping Rush Limbaugh Dies
“I’ve spent way too much  time in the past 20 years paying 
attention to what this slobbery bastard  had to say. I told [my wife] 
Kathy the other day, I just — I’ve never  said this before, but I hope 
I’m alive when this, when this guy dies. I  really do. He is so morbidly
 overweight. He smokes. He eats his Viagra  and goes down to the 
Dominican Republic to bugger little boys. I just  hope that I’m around 
when he croaks. I don’t know why, but I do.”
— Mike Malloy talking about Rush Limbaugh on the January 23, 2009 Mike Malloy Show. [MP3 audio]
“Some
  horrifyingly intense America-hater like Rush Limbaugh, who appears to 
 be morphing into, seriously, he is morphing into Jabba the Hutt — I’ve 
 seen some recent video, this guy is enormous, he just keeps bloating 
up.  It’s, it’s just — I hope he keeps going, because that means he will
  soon croak. You know, like I’ve said, he will eventually choke to 
death  on his own throat fat.”
— Mike Malloy on The Mike Malloy Show, on January 28, 2009.[MP3 audio]
“The
  Limbaugh story — I got my hopes up, I really did....What’s the matter,
  Rush — a little too much Viagra? Those 14-year olds really wear you  
down, won’t they? Oh, my God, what a joke that was! If Limbaugh would  
have died, I would have demanded to see the death certificate because,  
after all, it is Hawaii....I’m waiting for the day when I pick it up,  
pick up a newspaper or click on the Internet and find out he’s choked to
  death on his own throat fat or a great big wad of saliva or something,
  you know, whatever. Go away, Rush, you make me sick!”
— Mike Malloy on the January 4, 2010 Mike Malloy Show, talking about Rush Limbaugh going to the hospital after suffering chest pains. [MP3 audio]
We Should “Rip Out” and “Kick Around” Cheney’s Heart
“You’re  damn right, Dick Cheney’s heart’s a political football. 
We ought to rip  it out and kick it around and stuff it back in him. I’m
 glad he didn’t  tip over....How come Dick Cheney’s health care isn’t 
being dropped? Do  you realize that if you had five heart attacks — 
hell, you wouldn’t get  past two heart attacks and they’d dump you. But,
 because you’re a war  criminal, and because you are on the take from 
Haliburton and you had  these executive meetings in 2001 back in the, 
you know, the days of the  rolling blackouts and executive privilege on 
how we’re going to develop  energy policy in this country, you do stuff 
like that — hell, you can  get the best health care on the face of the 
earth.”
— Ed Schultz on The Ed Schultz Show, February 24, 2010. [MP3 audio]
More Left-Wing Lunacy
Better to Cheat than Let Republican “Bastards” Win
“I,  I, I tell you what. If I lived in Massachusetts, I’d try to vote
 10  times. I don’t know if they’d let me or not, but I’d try to. Yeah, 
 that’s right. I’d cheat to keep these bastards out. I would. ‘Cause  
that’s exactly what they are.”
— Ed Schultz, The Ed Schultz Show, January 15, 2010. [MP3 audio]
Time to Shove GOP “Bastards Right Into the Dirthole!”
“To  hell with the Republicans! They’re anti-American! They’re 
psycho  talkers! They don’t care!...Harry [Reid], you are ball-less! You
 won’t  do the nuke option for the American people and shove the 
Republicans  into the ditch! Shove those bastards right into the 
dirthole! This is  about power! It’s about winning!”
— Ed Schultz on The Ed Schultz Show, July 14, 2010. [MP3 audio]
What Passes for Humor on Lib Radio
“He’s  a fat conservative butthead/Sick Republican 
sleazeball/Fearmongering  scumbag/ Egotistical asswipe/Mean-spirited, 
hog-wallowing, fat  conservative putz/With the face of a horse’s 
ass/Mega dildos, Rush!”
— From a Randi Rhodes Show parody song attacking Rush Limbaugh, May 18, 2010. [MP3 audio]
Sarah Palin: A Threat to Teenage Boys
“That’s  who she is. She’s friends with all the teenage boys. You
 have to say no  when your kids go, ‘Can we sleep over the Palin’s?’ No!
 No!”
— Randi Rhodes talking about Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, September 12, 2008 Randi Rhodes Show. [MP3 audio]
Hoping Sarah Palin Goes Insane
“Now,  you don’t believe, gentle listener, that these Free 
Republic, Limbaugh,  Drudge Report suck-heads are not completely mad? 
They’re completely  insane? And you know who is the perfect 
personification of this madness,  is their new darling, Sarah Palin....I
 can look at Sarah Palin and look  at her eyes and see a total collapse 
of anything that even resembles  reality. This is a woman who is 
absorbing more and more and more of her  own life force, if you know 
what I mean by that. She is eating herself  alive. She honestly is 
starting to believe what the brain-dead  teabaggers and birthers and, 
and — ‘Obama’s health care plan is to  murder old people’ — what — the 
adulation and the praise and the  cheering that they heap on this crazy 
psychopath, when she makes a  public speech. And I’m hoping, I’m 
praying, while I — I don’t pray —  while I hope that Rush Limbaugh will 
choke to death on his own throat  fat, I also hope that Sarah Palin will
 drive herself completely,  completely into madness, and I think the 
possibility truly exists.”
— Mike Malloy, The Mike Malloy Show, July 28, 2009. [MP3 audio]
Going After Democrats Who Stand In Obama’s Way
[WARNING: VIDEO CONTAINS UNCENSORED GRAPHIC LANGUAGE]
 
“Geraldine
  Ferraro turned out to be the David Duke in drag. Who knew? She’s like,
  ‘Why am I the bad guy here? I just don’t want an anti-Semite racist in
  the White House.’ Like Nixon, or Ronald Reagan, or Dick Cheney — who  
moved to Wyoming so he would never have to see a black guy or a Jew  
ever, and still run for Vice President of the United States. I mean,  
it’s like, unbelievable to me. I can’t believe it — what a whore  
Geraldine Ferraro is. She’s such a f***ing whore. [loud cheers] ...
“Hillary
  is a big f***ing whore, too, okay. [applause]...She is a big f***ing  
whore, and do you know why she’s a big f***ing whore? Because her deal  
is always, ‘Read the fine print, asshole.’ You know, like, ‘I said I’d  
pull you, but I didn’t say I’d f*** you,’ you know. She’s like, ‘The  
super delegates,’ — no, never mind, the super — ‘The pledged delegates  
aren’t legally obligated to do anything.’ Oh, f*** you. You know? Just  
f*** you! They aren’t legally bound to do anything, she said. And if  
that doesn’t work, you know she’s going all Lieberman on you, right?  
[more cheers]”
— Then-Air America host Randi Rhodes, in a March  
22, 2008 appearance sponsored by the network’s San Francisco affiliate  
KKGN, video of which was posted on YouTube on April 4, 2008. Rhodes was 
 suspended, and later left the network; her show was subsequently  
syndicated by Nova M radio.