Spencer on the G. Gordon Liddy Show

I have gotten out of the habit of posting radio appearances here -- lately I've been on Mancow, Mike Reagan, Jerry Doyle, and some others. And in a few minutes I'll be on the G. Gordon Liddy Show. You can listen live here (link on the right side of the page).

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Liddy sounds very very distracted. What a long rambling ramp up. I hate it when radio hosts waste time that Robert could use more effectively.

The G Gordon Liddy show makes a podcast available in iTunes or at the link below
http://www.radioamerica.org/POD_ggl.htm

Just right-click on the blue circle with an arrow inside and select "save link as..." to save it to your PC or left-click to listen to the show stream. Each hour of each show is available as a podcast.

Agreed; not enough time for Q&A (and I believe the two callers did ask noteworthy questions).

P.S. Twaddle is one of my all time favorite words.

JSobieski:

He was just being G Gordon Liddy as I have heard him for years. Yes he is getting a little bit slower with age since he 77 years old now.

Regards
Mackie

There are people one would do well to avoid, just as Charles Johnson has quite rightly excommunicated the Brussels Journal for its links with Fascists and racists. At 77, one supposes, Liddy is no longer dangerous, but he still remains the nastiest single individual thrown up from the ugly mess of Watergate. I would be prejudiced against anyone whom he hosts.

Paolo

Yes, my appearing on his show means I was involved in the Watergate break-in.

Cordially
Robert Spencer

Yes, my appearing on his show means I was involved in the Watergate break-in.


I bet your "What I Did On My Summer Vacation" essay for that year of grade school was just spectacular.

No, and neither was the Brussels Journal staffed by concentration camp guards. For one thing, they are all dead now. But the reason why I quoted Charles Johnson's stance is that this is not about specific crimes (although people seem to have forgotten that Watergate was not just an amateurish break-in, but the revelation that the whole White House structure had been corrupted and criminalized to its highest levels), but that Liddy is a most unpleasant man. Violence and cruelty are his values. That is what he was before he was involved in Watergate, that is why he was involved in Watergate (he was the only one of the defendants whose involvement was wholly ideological and who was wholly unrepentant), that is what he was afterwards, and that is what he is unpleasant now. Not all allies against Islamofascism are equally good.