Top Right wing radio hosts threatened with termination

Wait. Are you so fucking retarded that you think this is the same thing as the president insisting to a bunch of white people that the election was fraudulent because a ton of black people voted?

Which president supposedly insisted "to a bunch of white people that the election was fraudulent because a ton of black people voted"?
 
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On Monday, The Washington Post reported that Cumulus Media, a broadcast owner that employs several of the country's most successful right-wing talk radio hosts, is ordering an end to conspiracy theories about the election being stolen — and threatening to end the contract of any host who continues with them.

We need to help induce national calm NOW," wrote Brian Philips, the executive vice president of content for Cumulus, in an internal memo. He added that "will not tolerate any suggestion that the election has not ended. The election has been resolved and there are no alternate acceptable 'paths.'"

"Atlanta-based Cumulus owns 416 radio stations in 84 regions across the country. Many of its stations broadcast a talk format, a medium that has been dominated by a conservative point of view for decades. In addition to its national personalities, it employs local talk-radio hosts in many of its markets," The Washington Post reported. "Cumulus's biggest stations include WMAL in Washington, KABC in Los Angeles, WLS in Chicago and KGO in San Francisco, all of which air a news-talk format."

Cumulus, which is the third-largest AM and FM broadcaster in the United States, has frequently put a thumb on the scale for Republicans, at one point blocking its radio stations from running an interview with former South Bend Mayor and Secretary of Transportation nominee Pete Buttigieg.

So does that mean they suddenly realized it all was a lie, or, that they fear now that the lie won't sell anymore?
 
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