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Totenberg on Gen. Boykin

Eight years after NPR’s Nina Totenberg, on Inside Washington, wished death upon Senator Jesse Helms (“If there is retributive justice, he’ll get AIDS from a transfusion, or one of his grandchildren will get it”), on the same show over the weekend she seemingly desired to hasten the death of Army General Jerry Boykin for having supposedly expressed the view that the war on terrorism “is a Christian crusade against Muslims.” Totenberg hatefully advocated: “I hope he’s not long for this world.”

It’s time to fire this chick. If Rush had to resign for his remarks about McNabb, then she deserves to get the ax for her hateful comments eight years ago and especially now for her anti-Christian bias. If she wished death on a Muslim cleric she’d get fired in an instant.

NPR Reporter Slams Pentagon General Over Christian Remarks

A correspondent for National Public Radio said over the weekend that she hoped the Pentagon general who claimed terrorists are after America because it is a Christian nation is “not long for this world.” Nina Totenberg, the Supreme Court reporter for NPR, made her comments during Saturday night’s edition of the weekly television program Inside Washington. After referring to the comments by Gen. Jerry Boykin as “seriously bad stuff,” Totenberg added: “I hope
he’s not long for this world.” Host Gordon Peterson then asked: “You putting a hit on this guy? What is this, The Sopranos?”

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