Joseph Farah scores a bullseye in defending Michael Graham
On WorldNetDaily, EIC Joseph Farah writes a very bold defense of Michael Graham, covering also the many facts about CAIR. (Hat tip: Max's Factor.) And, Joel Mobray's also got a column on the subject on Town Hall. Plus, here's an entry from Chateau D'if on WMAL's current host, Chris Core, and the crummy statement he made recently regarding the firing. (Hat tip: The Radio Equalizer.)
There's also a new website now to support Michael Graham (who's got another column up now at Town Hall), who from what I know right now may have been hired for a new job at a California radio station. I strongly urge getting behind him to make it clear to owner Disney that we don't approve of this cave-in of theirs to the terrorist-supporting gang of CAIR. (Update: Courtesy of Atlas Blogged, I found out that yes, good ol' Graham's got a new job at Rightalk.Com with a segment his very own called Michael Graham Unleashed. And as much as I detest WMAL's firing, I'm going to have to admit that Mike's actually better off not working for a network like ABC, knowing how bad the very station that employed Peter Jennings was, and still is.)
See also: Crush Liberalism, The Reform Club, Alpaca Burger Forum and WorldNetDaily for more.
There's also a new website now to support Michael Graham (who's got another column up now at Town Hall), who from what I know right now may have been hired for a new job at a California radio station. I strongly urge getting behind him to make it clear to owner Disney that we don't approve of this cave-in of theirs to the terrorist-supporting gang of CAIR. (Update: Courtesy of Atlas Blogged, I found out that yes, good ol' Graham's got a new job at Rightalk.Com with a segment his very own called Michael Graham Unleashed. And as much as I detest WMAL's firing, I'm going to have to admit that Mike's actually better off not working for a network like ABC, knowing how bad the very station that employed Peter Jennings was, and still is.)
See also: Crush Liberalism, The Reform Club, Alpaca Burger Forum and WorldNetDaily for more.
Labels: CAIR corruption, communications