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Boortz: Faced with an impending national disaster, "we should save the
rich people first"  

On the October 14 broadcast of his daily radio show, right-wing radio
host Neal Boortz stated that if the country is faced with an impending
national disaster, it should make it a higher priority to save rich
Americans rather than poor Americans.

An October 13 New York Daily News article spurred Boortz's comments.
The front-page story, headlined "Rich Got Terror Tip," reported that
the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has launched an investigation
into whether its officials alerted certain New Yorkers of a terror
threat to the city's subway days before the rest of the city learned of
the possible plot. According to the article, the probe was launched
after the discovery of two emails describing the bombing plot that "had
been sent early last week to a select crowd of business and arts
executives by New Yorkers who claimed to have close connections to
Homeland Security."

After summarizing the story, Boortz responded, "This is as it should
be." He went on to imagine a scenario in which the country is forced to
"set some priorities" regarding who will be notified of an impending
disaster. "We should save the rich people first," Boortz declared. "You
know, they're the ones that are responsible for this prosperity."
Boortz described the poorest Americans as "a drag on society" and
stated that they "don't achieve squat. They sit around all the time
waiting for somebody else to take care of them. They have children they
can't afford. They're uneducated. They can barely read."

>From the October 13 broadcast of Cox Radio Syndication's The Neal
Boortz Show:

BOORTZ: OK, I've got an insensitive thought, folks. There's a news
story out there -- there's a news story out there that rich people got
some sort of an email notification of the terrorist threat against the
New York subway before poor people did. OK? They're making a big deal
out of it. Let me see if I can find it on the Drudge Report here. Let's
see. There's a guy strangling a goose. That's a pretty good -- that's a
pretty impressive picture. It's something about bird flu. So he's got
this goose and he's just wringing its neck. You can -- oh, who tipped
off the big shots? OK, now here's the story. And it says, "The Homeland
Security Department launched internal probes yesterday into whether its
officials tipped off friends and relatives to a possible subway terror
plot days before average New Yorkers were alerted." So the real gripe
here is that it seems that some wealthy people got notified of the
terror plot before the great unwashed, before the others. Now, the
Daily News in New York has a headline: "Rich got terror tip." Rich got
terror tip. OK, let's get logical about this, folks. Let's play logic
with this. This is as it should be. OK? If we are faced with disaster
in this country -- let me ask you this, OK? You just be logical. Get
all of the emotion out of this. Get all of the emotion out of this. But
if we are faced with a disaster in this country, which group do we want
to save? The rich or the poor? Now, if you have time, save as many
people as you can. But if you have to set some priorities, where do you
go? The rich or the poor? OK? Who is a drag on society? The rich or the
poor? Who provide the jobs out there? The rich or the poor? Who fuels
-- you know, which group fuels our economy? Drives industry? The rich
or the poor? Now if you -- all of a sudden, somebody walks up to you
and says, "Hey, Boortz listener. You're gonna have a -- you have to
make a choice. You're going to -- we're gonna move you to another
country. And you're just gonna have to make your way in this other
country. We have a choice of two countries for you. In this country,
people achieve a lot and they are wealthy because of their hard work.
In this country, people don't achieve squat. They sit around all the
time waiting for somebody else to take care of them. They have children
they can't afford. They're uneducated. They can barely read. And the
high point of their day is Entertainment Tonight on TV. Which country
do you want to live in? The country of the high achievers, or the
country of sheep, the country of followers?" You know what you're gonna
do. I don't see what the big problem is. I just don't. I mean, if you
-- who do I want to save first? The rich. Save the poor first. Then,
when everything's over, where are you gonna go for a job? OK, hey, if I
get a tin cup, can I sit next to you and sell pencils too?

[...]

I'm serious about that, folks. You see, that's the kind of thing that's
going to end up in news stories: "Neal Boortz said that in times of
disaster we should save the rich people first." Well, hell, yes, we
should save the rich people first. You know, they're the ones that are
responsible for this prosperity. I mean, you go out there and you look
at this vast sea of evacuees, OK? You want to get an economy going in
some city? Well, who you gonna take back? The people who own
businesses? Or the people that sit around waiting to get their minimum
wage job, work 'til Friday, get a paycheck and then not show up again
until the following Wednesday? Come on. Just put a little logical
thought into this, folks.

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"How noble libertarianism, in its majestic equality, that both rich and
poor are equally prohibited from peeing in the privately owned streets
(without paying), sleeping under the privately owned bridges (without
paying), and coercing bread from its rightful owners!" 
--Anatole France 
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