K needs a lawyer?… WSB hosts radio libel
Here is a genuine newspaper reporter account of what I really said in Newton County in 2007. Fake quote with malicious intent.
Transcript: WSB radio Speaker 2:
Okay, you’ve got it Chris. We will try out best. We’re having a lot of fun in here. I know that I’ve got [Randio 00:00:06], Nicole, Allen, Debra, Matt, Ashland and Kirkland. Republicans and Democrats all getting along. We even have a blue and a red microphone-
WSB radio Speaker 3:
We do.
WSB radi0 Speaker 2:
… for each side of the room just to have fun. So we- we’ve been covering it all while all of these states have been coming in. It looks like obviously we’re seeing the same stuff that you guys are- are getting in over there. And some of the most fascinating things that we’ve brought up have been, uh, immigration and the effect on this election here. So I’m going to start over on the, on the Democrat side, if that’s okay. So w- we have a very, a very limited time here, so immigration being a factor in some of these states and I’ll- I’ll start over here, so.
K
Sure.
K
Yeah.
K
Immigration will be a factor in plenty of these states and in Georgia will be a factor in some of these counties and communities. Uh, the Gwin- uh, the Republican party by and large has embraced an ideology or using rhetoric that is divisive or turns off many of the same voters they hope to win over. Case in point would be Gwinnett County last year were Sheriff Butch Conway invited a head of a hate group, D.A. King to speak at a panel discussion. It’s the gentleman that said immigrants aren’t here to cut your grass. They’re here to blow up your buildings and kill your children. That type of rhetoric is not only, not going to work to bring in people to the Republican Party. [inaudible 00:01:22] should actually bring them over into the Democratic Party and bring them over with passion. So I think that will be a hot issue in 2020.
Below is the audio from March 3, 2020 WSB radio comment from K.