News -> INDReporter FRI, MAR 25 9:10AM by Heather Miller

Moon Griffon moving to his targets' turf

Louisiana political pundit C.B. Forgotston Jr. calls it a “worst nightmare” for Gov. Bobby Jindal and state lawmakers who don’t measure up to the conservativeness that is Louisiana’s Rush Limbaugh.

Statewide conservative talk radio host Moon Griffon is adding another broadcast to his line-up, this time filling the airwaves of Baton Rouge with his emphatic rants on Louisiana politics. He is widely known for his attacks on Jindal, a candidate Griffon strongly backed at one time then later pegged as his reason for leaving the Republican Party.

According to Forgotston’s website,  an unidentified Baton Rouge radio station has recruited Griffon to broadcast his syndicated talk show in the same 9 to 11 a.m. weekday time slot he currently has:
Moon will be delivering his hard-hitting, take-no-prisoners style of play-by-play of the [Legislature] before the 2011 Regular Session begins.

Yes, there is a very bad Moon rising over Baton Rouge.

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written by ragin_cajun , March 25, 2011 - 04:28 pm
"candidate Griffon strongly backed at one time then later pegged as his reason for leaving the Republican Party."

Why don't you explain WHY Griffon attacks Jindal? Give two or three specific examples of policy positions Griffon doesn't like. THAT would actually inform the readers.

Griffon says Jindal betrayed the voters my promising to cut government and spending, but then hired thousands of new state employees shortly after taking office. Griffon says Jindal supports tax-and-spend ex-democrats for key positions in the legislature. Those are two very valid criticisms of Jindal, wouldn't you say?
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written by Soop. , March 25, 2011 - 07:05 pm
Will be interesting to see if Moon is able to get traction in Baton Rouge. While I usually like the point the guy is making I've never really cared for the "delivery" for lack of a better word. I don't know that playing the moron and repeating himself a dozen times in 15 minutes is going to endure him to a Baton Rouge audience. I always feel like Moon is talking to his audience as if they are kindergartners.

But I guess as long as he is statewide and pulls those numbers, the station will not care who is listening in Baton Rouge.

All the best,

Soop
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written by ragin_cajun , March 25, 2011 - 07:54 pm
I agree Soop. Moon's hard to take sometimes.
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written by Ophelia 46 , March 25, 2011 - 08:11 pm
Like, Heather, I mean like you know, he can broadcast from B. R. without moving to B.R. I mean like, it's called radio and like OMG, it's everywhere and you don't actually have to be in B.R. to have your show in B.R. I mean, it's like the original interactive medium, you know? It's called syndication and like, Moon is everywhere. And sometimes he's serious and sometimes he just makes me LOL. Later.
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written by Farrow , March 25, 2011 - 08:48 pm
I agree that Griffon is not well spoken: He often begins his sentences in mid-thought, and he similarly doesn't make complete statements, leaving me wondering what is he talking about?
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written by Joe Politico , March 25, 2011 - 10:46 pm
Most people who listen to Moon know why he doesn't care for Jindal....the rest could really care less.
Listening to Moon Griffon is like watching soap operas....you can stop listening come back 6 months later, the story line is still the same and you haven't missed a thing....Obama is bad....Democrats are bad....Our country is becoming socialist.....blah blah blah!
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written by Gaius Cilnius Maecenas , March 25, 2011 - 11:43 pm
How joyful! Another sodomitic hate merchant going up in the world. We do need more mental confusion in the minds of our peasants to stir up trouble ['trouble' is Old French for "stirring shit"] in our land.

Remember there is well understood principles in psychiatric knowledge as to what stimulates the "acting out" of hate merchants on our airways. In Europe there are laws against such criminal behaviour against civil society. Moon demonstrates a disease of the imagination; he is technically insane. His verbal language is immoral, indecent and nasty! This is why he appeals to frustrated analists [psychopathic fixation on the anus]. But then we must pretend we do not have access to common psychatric knowledge.
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written by B Chermeat , March 26, 2011 - 12:00 am
If he perhaps sounded less like an uneducated hayseed, it might be easier to "hang in there" and (maybe) "get" what he's trying to say. I stopped listening years ago.
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written by Kincardine , March 26, 2011 - 12:10 am
"I always feel like Moon is talking to his audience as if they are kindergartners."

Probably a wise strategy. He knows how much room they have in their brainpans.
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written by Gaius Cilnius Maecenas , March 26, 2011 - 12:55 am
Witty comments B Chermeat and Kincardine. I thought I should give one insight from the recent advances in cognitive science [the science of brain states and its resulting behaviour] to explain the defect in personality demonstrated by Moon and his fellow hate merchants.

It goes back to the first two years in their development. These hate merchants did not receive hugs, love or affection from their mothers and fathers. In their blood there are low concentrations of the hormones vasopressin and oxytocin. These hormones influence activity in the brain's reward system.

They essentially had emotional deprivation in their early childhood. They did not receive adequate levels of nurturing, hence their social and emotional development were retarded. Now as mature adults they lack cultural development; that is, they lack social, emotional and moral development. Their sexual structure is also maladaptive (but we won't go there---it is too nasty).

Notice they feel at home screaming into a mike three to six hours a day to solicit fellow abused creatures to sympathize with their cause of the moment. These are human monsters!

Now who is the dumbass here? These ignorant, maladaptive human monsters, or polite and civil society who wishes to pretend such behaviour does not admit of an intelligent analysis [no pun intended (see 'analists' above)] by scientific evidence-driven knowledge base!

Louisiana is fertile ground for hate merchants! Many of our citizens were bred in malice, cruelty, and misery---emotional and social deprivation!

Now you know what our political class must contend with! As if they do not have enough concerns to deal with. They must protect themselves from sodomitic hate merchants!
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written by Simple as that , March 26, 2011 - 06:35 am
A man of Vitter's own heart....more hookers to be had in Baton Rouge then Monroe.
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written by BJH , March 27, 2011 - 02:48 am
You know there is a very large contingent here in Lafayette and Acadiana in general that would refer to this Publication that you all love so much as a liberal rag but the same Law that gives Walter the right to publish this trash gives Moon the right to speak on the airwaves. Simple fact is just as Walter has his supporters so does Moon and I would venture to say Moon has a much larger contingent, they will both stay in circulation regardless of political affiliation or BIAS!

Good Day.
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written by no joke jack , March 27, 2011 - 07:35 am
Moon brags about his size 14 shoe and that when he fishes he carries a 357 in his tacklebox. He makes friends with politicians and when they don't live up to his standards, he blasts them out of office from his daily syndicated 2 hour soapbox. I'm sure he's made lots of friends over the years. BR is ripe for his arrival.
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written by BoFred , March 27, 2011 - 11:51 pm
I like that Moon doesn't put on "airs". He's up in N. Louisiana and that's just how a lot of the population thinks! I have no problem with "the common man" & I wouldn't dismiss "hayseeds" as ignorant or illiterate. I've met some really ignorant college grads running some oil companies in Lafayette parish. I like Moon cause he has the testosterone to call Jindal out when most of the people I meet in Lafayette think Bobby is "The Second Coming". There are plenty who don't think much of Bobby but can't help but worship at the Republican altar no matter how bad that person might be, and that's wrong, and gutless.
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written by Resident , March 28, 2011 - 12:03 pm
BJH demonstrates the misplaced rage that typifies the talk radio conservative sort. He is quick to insult the Independent as a "rag" printing "trash," but what in the article prompted such derision? I couldn't find anything negative said about Moon. BJH's kind of reaction is too common these days, especially from the talk radio types because the vast majority of what they hear on talk radio is just that - insults, hatred, cynicism, irrationality. I guess that makes money.

Rand Paul is correct in his observation that intellectual deliberation is largely missing from the party establishments and those who make up their bases.
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written by William W. Mixon , March 28, 2011 - 01:39 pm
Great news---------now, all my Baton Rouge friends will be able to listen to the "truth". Good Luck to my friend Moon.
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written by radiohead , March 29, 2011 - 02:21 am
he'll be on 107.3fm in Baton Rouge .....soon.
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written by George Rivet , April 21, 2011 - 01:42 pm
It always interesting to read the comments sections after someone posts a critical piece. All those making comments are strident in their rhetoric but none of them have to balls to identify themselves. If you disagree with someone you have the First Amendment to post your own view. But why do you hide behind some dumb alias when you trash someone with whom you disagree. Maybe if more people had the courage to stand up and debate ideas we might have a better society. Just because I disagree with you does not make you right and me wrong. Think about it. Oh yes, please use your spell checker so you don't look like a total idiot.
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