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 <title>Women, Minorities, Autistic Children: Conservative Radio&#039;s Vitriol Not Reserved for Obama</title>
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Conservative radio shock jocks have participated in an echo chamber of smears and falsehoods about candidate and now President-elect Barack Obama. And their vitriol spread to immigrants, female politicians (and women in general), the LGBT community, the poor and homeless, minorities, progressives, unions, college students, and even autistic children.

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Rory O&amp;#039;Connor&lt;br&gt;A concerted conservative talk radio focus on the possible return of the Fairness Doctrine seems more devoted to stirring up the base than combating any real danger. Most informed political observers believe there is scant possibility that the doctrine will ever be re-imposed.

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