Ex-Rep, 'Gopher' Leaves Radio Show After Pressure Over Islam Comments
By Judson Berger
Published March 5 2011
Fred Grandy, the former "Love Boat" star who served several terms in Congress before landing a gig as a radio host, resigned from his show this week after he was pressured to stop talking so much about radical Islam, his wife, Catherine, told FoxNews.com.
Catherine Mann-Grandy, who spoke with FoxNews.com extensively about the details of their split with WMAL management, confirmed that the couple's critical commentary on radical Islam was the driving factor behind Grandy's resignation.
"You're not allowed to talk about what's happening in your country," she said.
Fred Grandy, best known for his role as Gopher in "The Love Boat," had been on air as a host at Washington, D.C.'s WMAL since 2003. He worked most recently as host of "The Grandy Group" -- his wife made regular appearances on that show under the nickname "Mrs. Fred."
But while both of them started devoting more and more segments to the subject of Muslim influence in America over the past year, it was Catherine's comments that apparently led to an ultimatum.
Mann-Grandy, who did a regular segment called "domestic terrorism 101," hit a string of topics on their show last Friday. Though the segment was taken off the radio's site, she described it. She said that, on air, she quoted a rabbi who compared radical Muslims to Nazis, complained that President Obama was not doing enough to help Israel, warned that "Shariah-compliant" individuals work in the government and discussed several other Islam-related topics.
Perhaps sensing she might have stepped over a line, she warned on air about the possibility that she might not return the following week.
Sure enough, she didn't.
Mann-Grandy said her husband told her Tuesday that management told him she could no longer be on the show. Further, she said her husband was told to "really tone it down on the Islam stuff."
In response, Fred Grandy resigned.
Though he was not able to discuss his departure in detail for legal reasons, Fred Grandy also confirmed to FoxNews.com "it was my decision."
A representative with WMAL could not be reached for comment.
WMAL issued a brief statement about Grandy this week, saying the former Iowa congressman "has informed WMAL of his intention to resign from the station and its morning program, 'The Grandy Group.'"
"WMAL remains committed to its goal of providing a forum for discussing a broad spectrum of issues while delivering compelling programming," the statement said.
The sudden departure immediately triggered rumors that the Council on American Islamic Relations, the country's largest Muslim advocacy group, was somehow involved -- a charge CAIR denied. Mann-Grandy said she thinks that's what happened, though she doesn't have evidence.
"That is just my gut instinct," she said. Fred Grandy said he had "no conclusive evidence."
WMAL, which carries several programs featuring conservative pundits, dumped host Michael Graham several years ago following comments he made about Islam and a subsequent campaign against the station's advertisers by CAIR.
James Lafferty, chariman of the Virginia Anti-Shariah Task Force, accused WMAL of becoming "the first Shariah-compliant radio station in America."
Reached for comment, Lafferty said the host was told to tone it down and keep his wife off the program.
CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper attributed the charges against his group to the "extreme anti-Muslim blogosphere."
"That claim is as credible as any other claim these hate mongers make," he told FoxNews.com. "They make it up out of whole cloth."
Hooper said CAIR had not even made any complaints to the station about Grandy.
The Washington Post reported that Grandy's ratings had also been trailing those of other right-leaning hosts.
But Lafferty alleged that WMAL caved to pressure. The group called on listeners to call the station Monday and Tuesday to demand Grandy and his wife return to the show.
Mann-Grandy, claiming she and her husband have gotten hundreds of e-mails of support, said she doesn't think they'll be asked to return but suggested she'd go back on air.
"I would be happy if someone else did that segment ... but nobody's doing it," she said.
4 comments:
Interesting. The first I read about Grandy's departure from WMAL was in a Google-alert for Ibe Hooper which linked to a denial they had anything to do with it.
Looking further, I found Fred was mum due to legal issues, but Right Wing News (IIRC) posted that WMAL dropped Mrs. from Grandy's program and he resigned rather than continue without her. Typically, google alerts arrive at least a day after article is online. To receive Hoopers denial alert before the story broke on counter-jihad blogs is suspect.
Midnight Rider,
This not good.
Wait wait wait…a guy that made $300,000 last year but that got crap raitings (14th place in DC drive time?) resigned instead of doing a show people wanted to listen to…where’s the news here?
It’s really kind of cheap that Grandy is making the claim that CAIR had anything to do with this without any evidence at all. It’s not that he had bad ratings, you see, it’s that secret muslims are more powerful than corporate America. What’s next, blaming muslims because it snows?
Bashing Moslems??? When? Where? Who?
Bashing Islam? You bet I do.
Bashing Mohammedanism because it snows? No, but because it demands world conquest by the sword if necessary and promises heaven to merciless murderers, blesses pedophilia, adores a terrorist, and imposes the death penalty for apostasy. Has a more than 1300 year continuing history of this behavior with ABSOLUTELY no let up in sight.
If you actually read the article you'll find that the Host wasn't fired over anything to do with ratings, but rather being restricted from allowing his wife to tell the truth about Mohammedanism. She must be saying the truth because if she weren't, we'd be reading about CAIR's lawsuit against her instead of her husbands RESIGNATION.
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