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Stupidity may be inherited, but ignorance is a personal choice.
This is the forty-second post in an ongoing series as we file Missouri Sunshine Law (RSMo 610) requests and investigate the non-renewal of the contract of University of Central Missouri President Aaron Podolefsky. Links to previous coverage are below the fold. BG and MB
Greg Hassler, the radio announcer and part owner of a radio station who has a thing about a tree, spoke at length on live radio yesterday about his new found larger market media notoriety:
….Greg Hassler: Hey, have you read the paper lately?
Marion Woods: You’re, you’re fired up. [laughter]
Greg Hassler: I, I guess. Have you read any of the papers lately?
Marion Woods: I did.
Greg Hassler: Did you read the Kansas City Star?
Marion Woods: I did. I did, I [inaudible] to see that, as a matter of fact.
Greg Hassler: Well, you know I.
Marion Woods: You were mentioned.
Greg Hassler: I’m kinda getting some [inaudible], I was up, my understanding is the Kansas City Star article that, uh, uh, talks about Wesly pulling a possible donation from the university is gonna be reprinted in the Daily Star Journal today. I haven’t seen.
Marion Woods: You heard that?
Greg Hassler: I heard that maybe today or, or tomorrow it’s, remains to be seen, but, uh. I, you know, I don’t know, it’s a, uh, it’s unfortunate I think. I mean I, I mean if that’s actually the case that he is pulling that because of, of me that’s, uh, I don’t, you know, I feel bad. [crosstalk]
Marion Woods: [inaudible][crosstalk] responsibility.
Greg Hassler: Uh, yeah, I. You know, my comments that I’ve made I’ve said many times I’m not, I was not anti-Semitic, I’m not anti-Semitic, I mean, um. It’s unfortunate. [crosstalk]
Marion Woods: I can vouch for that. [crosstalk]
Greg Hassler: It’s unfortunate that it, that it’s come to this. It, it’s interesting how, how much media play this has gotten on the Kansas City Star web site. The story was the biggest story of the day. They had over one hundred responses on the web site.
Marion Woods: To that story.
Greg Hassler: [inaudible] They did. And most of them are, are very positive, a lot of them have different. And these are people on, from the outside looking in that also believe that it’s not anti-Semitic, I mean, what’s going on down there? And one guy says I’m not gonna give my money to the university anymore I’m gonna give it to KOKO radio. [laughter] I mean there’s left wing crazies, I mean, there’s all kinds of people out [crosstalk] there, different types of things.
Marion Woods: Oh, yeah.
Greg Hassler: And then last night’s, at eight o’clock, nine-eighty KMBZ news talk out of Kansas City donated a full hour, the Darla Jaye show, a full hour to, uh, to their article.
Marion Woods: Really.
Greg Hassler: And they had, they had callers calling in from around. It, it was a great show, uh, we are going to replay that show here on fourteen-fifty KOKO, it’s from an outsider, a third party that knows nothing about the University of Central Missouri, knows nothing about how Aaron Podolefsky did not get his contract renewed by the Board of Governors. Doesn’t know anything about me, doesn’t know anything about Wesly, and her thoughts and her comments on what she read in the newspaper and callers in the Kansas City area. It’s probably gonna be tomorrow once we get that whole show put together. Her producer has e-mailed it, uh, to us. She made a lot of great points and the very first point that she made, she goes, you know, this Wesly guy who lives in Denmark, this, you know, he’s Dutch, lives in Denmark. How does he even hear about this from a little radio station in Warrensburg, Missouri? First, her first point was there’s no way that’s an anti-Semitic comment. It’s just not.
Marion Woods: Yeah.
Greg Hassler: And then, their second point is, how does he hear about that? And she goes I can only assume that, uh, the president, Aaron Podolefsky told him, either played him a recording or told him about it. And, uh, probably not sure if that should even have been done. But, anyway, it’s [crosstalk]…
Marion Woods: That’s only an assumption on her part. [crosstalk]
Greg Hassler: That’s only an assumption on her part, I mean you got, kinda draw the lines [crosstalk]…
Marion Woods: Yeah.
Greg Hassler: …but, you know, two and two together. Uh, but it’s a great show and we, uh, hope to have it on tomorrow, it’ll probably be about forty-five minutes of great radio listening. It involves our area, it involves the university, it involves me, it involves, uh, a lot of, lot of people. [inaudible] And there’s also, there’s a facebook page already started in support called Hassler’s posse, I think that’s what it’s called. [laughter] I just got that this morning. Uh, people understand what’s going on around here.
Marion Woods: Yeah.
Greg Hassler: It’s not me being anti-Semitic.
Marion Woods: Yeah.
Greg Hassler: I’m not the problem. No question about that. The problem’s gonna leave in June. That’s the problem. And it’ll be gone soon, we just have to wait. Okay.
Marion Woods: Sports is next.
Greg Hassler: Mules and Jennies [laughter] basketball tomorrow night….
We’ve got to start somewhere.
1. Dutch people are from The Netherlands. The city of Maastricht (you know, the tower thingy on campus, next to the football stadium) is in the Netherlands. Benoit Wesly is from the Netherlands. Benoit Wesly is Dutch.
2. Denmark is a different country than The Netherlands. They don’t even share a border. People who didn’t sleep through all of their classes tend to know that.
3. KMBZ talk radio probably does not have as wide a listener demographic as some would think. Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck?
4. “…It, it was a great show, uh, we are going to replay that show here on fourteen-fifty KOKO, it’s from an outsider, a third party that knows nothing about the University of Central Missouri, knows nothing about how Aaron Podolefsky did not get his contract renewed by the Board of Governors. Doesn’t know anything about me, doesn’t know anything about Wesly, and her thoughts and her comments on what she read in the newspaper and callers in the Kansas City area….”
Because people who don’t know anything or any of the facts always have the best insights on the issues of the day. The republic is further gone than we all thought. We should have seen it coming.
5. “…there’s a facebook page already started in support called Hassler’s posse…”
Someone thought it was a good idea to ask people to join a public group that thinks this is all okay?:
Greg Hassler: …The University of Central Missouri. End of an era.
Marion Woods: Uh, huh.
Greg Hassler: Aaron Podolefsky. Out. We’ve talked about it for a long time….
….The, the thing that really upset me, that kind of got [garbled] going originally was, for years there was a Christmas tree lit at Selmo Park. Remember that?
Marion Woods: Yep.
Greg Hassler: Drive by. He stopped that. I mean I think every religion should be able to celebrate, uh, in their own way, but, I mean we do live in Warrensburg, Missouri. This is America. You know. Let’s bring that back. How ’bout that?
Marion Woods: Wasn’t that the Christmas tree at the quadrangle?
Greg Hassler: No, there was also one at Selmo Park.
Marion Woods: Oh, okay.
Gregg Hassler: In the, in the yard, area there, so. I mean, I don’t know, it’s jus… It, it was a bad fit from the get go. It’s, it’s over…
That’ll tell us something if it gets a million followers.
6. So, the President of the University of Central Missouri Board of Governors, Richard Phillips, “thought we had the whole thing turned around”. Given the content of this latest radio broadcast, it’d be safe to say that isn’t the case.
7. “…How does he even hear about this from a little radio station in Warrensburg, Missouri?…”
“…And, uh, probably not sure if that should even have been done….”
Uh, if there’s no problem with the content of your October on air statement than you shouldn’t have a problem with people hearing or reading about what you said.
A cautionary tale – you can really develop those essential critical thinking skills if you don’t sleep through your entire school career.
Our previous coverage of the issue:
Three steps behind, and to the right (January 25, 2008)
Three steps behind, and to the right, part 2 – a microcosm of our universe (September 21, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”? (October 15, 2009) (transcript of a portion of the live radio broadcast)
It wasn’t just about a tree (October 21, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement?”: I heard it on the radio (October 21, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement?”: let’s not get cut out of the will (October 22, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement?”: $87.75 will get you one sheet of paper (October 23, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement?”: They’re not playing hardball, they’re playing cat and mouse (October 23, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement?”: a cola and some scoreboards (October 24, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement?”: a few more pieces of the puzzle? (October 28, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: your silence means consent (October 29, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: let’s not get cut out of the will, part 2 (October 30, 2009)
Old media irony impairment (October 30, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement?”: I heard it on the radio, part 2 (October 31, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: where everybody knows your name (October 31, 2009)
Methinks that someone is paying attention! (November 2, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: Bond, Stadium Bond (November 4, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: where everybody knows your name, part 2 (November 4, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: I heard it on the radio, part 3 (November 5, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: nothing succeeds like success (November 6, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: your Friday news dump (November 6, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: nothing exceeds like excess (November 7, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: a grade for Accounting 101 (November 7, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: there ought to be a law (November 8, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: there’s gotta be a contract around here somewhere (November 9, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: there ought to be a law, part 2 (November 10, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: Garbo speaks! (November 12, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle (November 13, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”? Follow the money and it reveals the timeline (November 14, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: the new president search consulting contract (November 18, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: a march on a cold and rainy day (November 18, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: raise their voices (November 19, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: great moments in radio reporting (November 21, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: Oh, my! (December 3, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: It’s simple, really… (December 5, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: I do truly care about the success of our students (December 6, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: “…a wonderful relationship there we’re really proud of…” (December 7, 2009)
Oh brother, it’s time to convene another panel on blogger ethics… (December 8, 2009)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: a lesson on how not to attempt damage control (January 26, 2010)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: a lesson on how not to attempt damage control, part 2 (January 28, 2010)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: welcome to the party… (February 1, 2010)
“A Gentleman’s Agreement”?: welcome to the party, four months late, part 2 (February 2, 2010)
and I think that they reflect the fact that what you have presented in these pages, a very complex issue, is distilled by the Star into a very simple issue – and one that sparks a defensive response.
The Star article, as I remember, doesn’t make it clear that Wesly’s actions come at the end of a process; he had attempted to communicate with the board over the issue and had received what amounted to a brush-off – and nobody could ever expect any donor to allow his largess to be taken for granted in that fashion.
Additionally, the newspaper articles all seem to focus on whether or not Hassler’s remark was “really” anti-Semitic, but if I read all your posts (and most importantly the summaries you have prepared), I learn that anti-Semitism was a by-product of a bubba culture that seems to have lots of local influence; it was, in effect, a tool that was used to
1. attack the credibility of those who threatened to subject the athletic department to even-handed effort to rationalize budget allocations;
2. serve the anger of the local ol’ boys network that was affronted by controversy raised by Podolefky’s wife’s law practice.
I hope this summary does not misstate what I take to the thrust of these posts. Of course, the response of the “public” to these issues raises another issue, one that amuses me immeasurably. I just love it when a WASP tells a minority person that offensive remarks aren’t offensive because they, Mr. or Mrs. WASP, is sure that they themselves wouldn’t be offended – just suck it up, this is America, the majority rules and gets to kick sand in your face whenever they want – and its your problem if you don’t understand that.
Hassler:
Or maybe Wesly heard about it at the monthly meeting of the International Jewish Conspiracy™.
— MrJM
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The Faculty Senate at UCM will be considering the following letter to Mr. Wesly next Wednesday.
You can just sense all them positive waves, man.