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January 19, 2006

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January 19, 2005

Host: Daryl Bradford Smith

Guest: Denis Halliday [1]

Here are today's lies, misstatements, disinformation, and stupidity:

(1) Daryl Bradford Smith's analysis of Zionism is based on a fundamental fallacy. If the genuine goal of the Zionists is to kill off the goyim, then wouldn't they be killing off the very people from whom they make profits?

(2) Daryl Bradford Smith says John Kerry claimed he was a Catholic and then admitted he was Jewish. This is not true. While it is true that John Kerry is partially Jewish by ethnicity, he was raised a Catholic and remains one.

(3) Daryl Bradford Smith launches into his "evil Jewish leaders" shtick, which Halliday tries to deflect with "well, that may be true, but..." It's actually kind of funny to hear Smith rant and rave when he has a sane person (i.e., Halliday) on the air and see how they react. He then tries to sell him The Benjamin Freedman Speech as another attempt to convince Halliday that "evil Jewish leaders" are the real problem. Smith tries to imply that the "evil Jewish leaders" have corrupted our values, and Halliday's response is to imply that it is American warmongering that Smith is referring to.

(4) Daryl Bradford Smith finally says, "What are we going to do about Israel?" Halliday answers that he doesn't think U.S. unconditional support for Israel is good (OK) and that the "game they're playing with Iran" is a dangerous. Frankly, I see Iran playing the game, not the Israelis.

(5) Things get really funny when Daryl Bradford Smith and a caller get into an argument about who's manipulating whom: Are the Zionists using the Jesuits as a front, or is it vice-versa. Always one to tolerate differing opinions, Daryl Bradford Smith cuts the man off and then rants and raves for another five minutes.

(6) By the way, Howard Dean never changed his name. In fact, he's Howard Dean III. Daryl Bradford Smith gets another one dead wrong.

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