Battle Creek's New Political Talk Show Hosted By Jeremiah "Paleocrat" Bannister & Robert Sutherby

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

LISTEN TO PALEO RADIO ON THIS SITE!

For those of you who simply cannot get enough of the Evening Emperor, we have a new feature on this site: Paleo Radio. On the right-hand side (coincidentally, of course) of the main screen you will see the Paleo Radio archive above the our Link list. Click on any of those topics and off you go, head first into the Lions Den of Cereal City Conservative commentary!

Listen... Learn... Live... The Paleocrat!

Sunday, September 24, 2006

PALEO HUBRIS


"Dave Eddy may be the 'Morning Mayor,' but I am the 'Evening Emperor.'"
Jeremiah "Paleocrat" Bannister

"Fire Wayne Wiley, NOW!"
Bob Sutherby

Contact the Dynamite Duo: bannisterandsutherby@yahoo.com

Saturday, September 23, 2006

You Must See This Show!



We recorded a new episode of our program tonight. It went great! We had 4 volunteers who worked cameras and lighting. There was also someone in back helping the "Powers that be" (our director) make sure that everything ran smoothly.

We also decided to incorporate a new feature into the program. It will be called "3 minutes around the blog" and will deal with posts taken from this blog. This week I dealt with Schwarz's comments concerning the separation of Church and State, the comments made by the Pope, and the Op-Ed piece I wrote for the Olivet Echo. To top it all off, I am standing behind a pulpit! It is the "gloves off" portion of the show and tonight the gloves certainly came off! Bible-thumping, fist-pounding, liberal-bashing commentary. Bob even joined in on the action when he called for City Manager Wayne Wiley's resignation!

Our director surprised us by placing titles at the bottom of the screen throughout the show. At one point, he placed the words "Evening Emperor" at the bottom of the screen while I was speaking! Residents of Battle Creek should be able to connect the dots between his calling me the "Evening Emperor" and a local DJ who goes by the title, "Morning Mayor." He also had phrases such as "softball" for sections of the show where he thought we were going easy on someone and "hardball" for those sections where we were taking an issue head-on.

We cannot thank the crew enough for helping make this the best, and most controversial, show yet! You all did a great job and we want you to know that we are grateful for all the hard work you put into making our show the success that it is.
Watch this program on Tuesday (9-26) at 6:30pm. It plays again on Wednesday (9-27) at 8:30 in the morning.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Bannister's Opinion in the Echo!

Bannister wrote an Opinion piece which will be featured in the next week's edition of the Olivet Echo. Here it is!

FIGHT RACISM; BAN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
by Jeremiah Bannister

Affirmative action has been around for some time and there‘s been no lack of brilliant men and women arguing both for and against it. So while I do not think that this piece will “put an end to the debate” it’s my hope to point out what I believe to be a few of the subtle contradictions advanced by those defending affirmative action at the recent forum.

Brandon Jessup, president of the NAACP Youth and College Division, tried making it clear that he opposed quotas. He also made frequent use of the phrase, “under-representation.” Under-representation, as defined by affirmative action advocates, occurs when the percentage of minorities on any given campus or job site doesn’t reflect the number or percentage of minorities in the surrounding area, State, or nation. The goal, according to Jessup, is “accurate representation.”

So how is accurate representation determined? Let’s say that 30% of an area happens to be black. The goal then is to have that percentage reflected racially in schools and jobs. The closer we get to 30% the closer we are to accurate representation.

The problem is that people often forget that percentages reflect, and are translated into, numbers of people. The percentage becomes the number of people which must be hired or enrolled in order to reach accurate representation. This is functionally no different from a quota. We do not need to be told the exact number of minorities or women to hire or admit into the school because the percentage required for accurate representation does that for us. It looks like a quota and it sounds like a quota because it is a quota!

Another problem arose when Mr. Jessup insisted that affirmative action is not discriminatory. “Racial profiling is discrimination,” he said, “Affirmative action is not discrimination.” How is it anything but discrimination? One group is given different treatment and held to a different standard than those of another. To top it all off, it is based on race and gender! This is, by definition, discriminatory. Actually, it is racial profiling! To say otherwise is like trying to split the hairs of a bald man!

Subtle contradictions such as these, and there were others that I have not mentioned which were far more blatant, undermined his arguments favoring affirmative action. In any case, it appears that signs once reading “Blacks in back” are now reading “Whites need not apply.”

Contact us at bannisterandsutherby@yahoo.com

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Our Show Went Great!

Oh, yet another fantastic episode of Bannister and Sutherby. We went back to our old 30-minute straight format and it worked out great. It went better than we could have hoped for. We dealt with a TON of issues and on a few occasions took the gloves off! Shock-jockin it would be an understatement.

If you missed the program this evening you can catch it again tomorrow on Battle Creek's channel 12 at 8:30 in the morning.

We talked about:

Schwarz refusing to endorse Walberg
My article in the Echo
My conversation with Chris Simmons from WBCK's Hotline program
The man charged with solicitation in Battle Creek
The 17 West Controversy
The Wayne Wiley Controversy (Sutherby took the gloves off)
The Michigan Civil Rights Initiative (I took the gloves off)
The bike-lane petition drive
The petition to cap government spending
The 6 year old girl who drove her moms van into the Dollar General Store
The $5,000 life-size Robin's stolen from The Robin's Nest

Paleocrat's Press Pass!!!


I am now a certified member of the Associated Collegiate Press! Now I can enjoy all the perks and quirks of being an official member of the press. Hmm... doesn't feel like much has changed. : )

Our show went great! It was the best one yet, hands down! If you live in Battle Creek and missed tonights program you can watch the same show tomorrow at 8:30am on channel 12.

PS- Chris Simmons, you have my number.

Friday, September 08, 2006

Bannister's Article in the Echo


"Ignite the Flame" Explodes With People on Blair Lawn
(Bannister did not choose this title)

At the beginning of every school year the campus is filled with events meant to promote various clubs, houses, and issues. This year, Alpha Omega, one of three Christian groups on campus, wanted to do something a little different than they have done in the past. Rather than a typical “meet & greet” they chose to host an event called “Ignite the Flame” which was meant to bring students and community members together for food, games, music, and a gospel message delivered by a local pastor. They even chose to use a survey in hope of becoming more familiar with the spiritual makeup of the student body.

The event seemed to be a smash hit all around. Natalie Cavett, sophomore, said, “I was really impressed with how many people showed up.” Justin Barnes, former president of Alpha Omega and senior at Olivet College, echoed Natalie’s assessment when he said, “I was excited to see just how much God has worked on the campus at Olivet College over the past year.” According to Barnes, the club, which has gone from 6 members to around 60 over the past year, will benefit greatly from events such as this. Given the level of involvement and cooperation from local churches and ministries, which donated an overwhelming amount of food and support, his optimism does not seem to be without merit.

The event also featured music from Oneyecry, a band which will be opening for Kids in the Way and recently took first place in Midland’s “Battle of the Bands.” Collin Willbrandt, guitarist for Oneyecry, was very impressed with the event. He thought it was a great opportunity to share Christ with students on campus as well as becoming familiar with various community ministries. “It (Ignite the Flame) was fun and was a lot more laid back than other shows,” he said, “and we got to do worship and we really like to do that because that is what we are called to do.”

Greg Jarratt, sophomore and President of the Olivet College Fellowship of Christian Athletes, summed up the event by saying, “(It was) all about having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and openly sharing your faith with students on Campus.” Justin Smelter, senior and current president of Alpha Omega, agrees with Jarratt’s comments. “It was definitely to share Christ,” he said, “we are all about loving people, we are a community.”

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Bannister Echo Update

My first assignment as a staff writer for the Olivet Echo will be in tomorrow's edition! I will make sure to post it here for everyone to read... and make fun of. : )

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Bannister College Update

We discussed an article by the NYT called “When Jane Becomes Jack” in my Self & Community class today. As the token theonomist in class -and the teacher is aware of my being a theonomist- there were a number of questions and comments thrown in my direction concerning religion, morality, and the issue of homoseexuality. To say that the class was intense would be an understatement!

In the lions den? I don’t mind….

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Sunday, September 03, 2006

A Special Thanks to The Emberlight!

Robert Sutherby and I want to extend a special thanks to The Emberlight for allowing us to use one of their songs for our TV show. It is the theme song for our show and we are very grateful. The band website and contact info will be featured during the credits and we are providing them a link on this site. If you have not heard their music or visited their site you must! Visit:

www.theemberlight.com

PS- We are planning to have the band on as guests in order to talk to them about their ministry and allow them to play the theme song on the air! Once again, thanks guys!

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Topics for Tuesday's Program


We taped the second edition of Bannister & Sutherby today. This picture was taken by Paleocrat Society member, Brian Parker.

We discussed:

Bob Sutherby volunteering with disaster relief in Louisiana

My week at Olivet and meeting the deadline for my first Echo article

Local high school sports

My interviews with members of To Begin Rebellion and The World Can’t Wait

State Rep. Mike Nofs’ adult education funding

The possibility of our local military base

Wayne Wiley turning down his 2% raise

A lead up to next week’s discussion of the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative which would, were it to pass, place a constitutional ban on the use of racial preferences by public universities and various employers

From the show:

Bannister: *picks up cell phone* Hold on a sec…
Sutherby: Who is it?
Bannister: It is Betty Crocker…
Sutherby: *confused*
Bannister: She is interested in getting Joe Schwarz’s recipe for bottomless pork barrel spending….

"I Saw You On TV!!"

We have had nothing but positive feedback concerning our first program. Hardly a day goes without someone approaching us to say they watched the show or that they recognized us on TV.

Keep watching, folks! It will only get better...

Contact us at bannisterandsutherby@yahoo.com