<p>Barrons:
Is this true? I’m not aware of any equivalent of right wing talk radio other than Air America, so I don’t know who the “et al” might be. I’ve listened to Air America a few times, and while I have heard caustic criticism of Bush, Cheney and Rove, I didn’t hear anything of the nature of demonization of “conservatives” as a group. Granted, I listen to talk radio maybe twice a year, so my sample is small, but it seems like any time I hear a right wing talk guy spouting off he has something to say about “liberals” - what they think, what they say, etc. Needless to say, I don’t recognize my own beliefs in these offensive descriptions, despite my self identification as a liberal. </p>
<p>So my question - and I’m not baiting you, Barrons, honest, I’m sincerely crious about this - is it really true that Air America (and whoever “et al” is) uses the same tactics to marginalize and vilify “conservatives” as opposed to attacking individual politicians and conservative policies? What do they say when they do that?</p>