james g. keegan jr.
2008-09-06 00:37:38 UTC
Minneapolis radio host said Code Pink protesters "ought to have all their
tubes tied"
http://mediamatters.org/items/200809050024
On the September 5 broadcast of his Minneapolis radio show, host Chris
Baker asserted that the Code Pink protesters who interrupted Sen. John
McCain's acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention on
September 4 "ought to have all their tubes tied." Baker stated of McCain's
speech, "I'll tell you, though, in the speech -- the best part of the
speech was when those Code Pink nuts -- another bunch that ought to have
all their tubes tied. All right? I can't stand these Code Pink broads."
Code Pink describes itself as "a women-initiated grassroots peace and
social justice movement working to end the war in Iraq, stop new wars, and
redirect our resources into healthcare, education and other life-affirming
activities."
The Chris Baker Show airs on Minneapolis' 100.3 KTLK-FM, owned by Clear
Channel Communications.
From the September 5 broadcast of 100.3 KTLK-FM's The Chris Baker Show:
BAKER: I'll tell you, though, in the speech -- the best part of the speech
was when those Code Pink nuts -- another bunch that ought to have all
their tubes tied. All right? I can't stand these Code Pink broads.
CO-HOST: Uh, that's "chicks."
BAKER: Oh, I'm sorry. These -- OK, "these stupid Code Pink chicks."
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tubes tied"
http://mediamatters.org/items/200809050024
On the September 5 broadcast of his Minneapolis radio show, host Chris
Baker asserted that the Code Pink protesters who interrupted Sen. John
McCain's acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention on
September 4 "ought to have all their tubes tied." Baker stated of McCain's
speech, "I'll tell you, though, in the speech -- the best part of the
speech was when those Code Pink nuts -- another bunch that ought to have
all their tubes tied. All right? I can't stand these Code Pink broads."
Code Pink describes itself as "a women-initiated grassroots peace and
social justice movement working to end the war in Iraq, stop new wars, and
redirect our resources into healthcare, education and other life-affirming
activities."
The Chris Baker Show airs on Minneapolis' 100.3 KTLK-FM, owned by Clear
Channel Communications.
From the September 5 broadcast of 100.3 KTLK-FM's The Chris Baker Show:
BAKER: I'll tell you, though, in the speech -- the best part of the speech
was when those Code Pink nuts -- another bunch that ought to have all
their tubes tied. All right? I can't stand these Code Pink broads.
CO-HOST: Uh, that's "chicks."
BAKER: Oh, I'm sorry. These -- OK, "these stupid Code Pink chicks."
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