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

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Bannister Hosts Real Talk on WOCR 89.7 FM


Tonight we talked about:
1. Olivet's Cheerlead Squad- why don't the girls throw the men in the air?
2. The new Men's Resource Center- The return of the masculine?
3. The Diversity and Tolerance Workshops that Olivet is requiring all 07 incoming freshman to attend
4. The lack of any conservative club on campus
5. 10 1/2 Split- The worst CD ever made!And much, much more.....

Special Guests:
Brian Parker
Ma' boy Rell (he directed the program)
My wife, Angela Lee
Jarvis from WOCR's techno program

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Paleo-Radio on TV


This weeks edition of Bannister and Sutherby was a little different. Sutherby was out of town, so we decided to videotape Paleo-Radio. It went so well that we decided that we would create a show specifically for Paleo-Radio that would also air on Access Vision. We hope to record the first episode of the new program within the month. I am hoping to make it a weekly program that will air on Friday and Saturday nights. This will allow people to watch Bannister and Sutherby on Tuesday and Wednesday, and Paleo-Radio on Friday and Saturday. We'll have to see what time slots are available. I will keep you updated.

PS- We are also looking into transferring the video to digital in order to have the entire program online. We found out that we have copyrights to the material and that Access Vision will permit us to have it hosted for streaming video online. Just give us some time...

Bannister & Sutherby: Every Tuesday night @ 6:30pm and Wednesday morning @ 8:30am.

Bannister on WOCR 89.7 FM: Every Friday night from 8-10pm.

Bannister is on WOCR 89.7 FM


I showed up as the guest on Friday night's campus radio program hosted by Demetris Mayberry, I left as the new co-host. I will be on WOCR 89.7 FM from 8-10 every Friday night. This move will also free Demetris up to go home over the weekends. A win-win for everyone.

We discussed the Olivet Controversy, the blog revolution, and how talk-radio has been a leader in providing jobs to overweight men who happen to have a decent voice and the ability to talk for 2-3 hours straight, 5 days a week. This spurred on a discussion about the word "husky" and how it was created by grandmothers who loved their grandchildren too tell them that they were fat.

Bannister & Sutherby: Every Wednesday night at 6:30pm
Every Tuesday morning at 8:30am

Bannister on Olivet Radio, WOCR 89.7 FM: Every Friday night from 8-10pm

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

IT'S A BOY!!!


It has been confirmed: Bannister and his wife are having a baby boy!

Long live the Bannister name!

Monday, October 16, 2006

BANNISTER INTERVIEWED BY AMERICAN FAMILY ASSOCIATION

I got a phone call today from the American Family Association. Actually, it was the head of their radio group: American Family Radio. The guy talked to me for about 45 minutes. He asked me questions about a recent issue involving a communist professor, a presentation on affirmative action and reparations, and... well... ME. (Read about it HERE)

The interview will be on the American Family Radio sometime tomorrow.

He also told me that Agape Press would also be running this story. He told me that it will be on their website, and it may even be included in their mass-emails they send out to AFA members and subscribers. AFA's subscriber list is currently at 3,328,408.

BANNISTER v. COMMUNIST PROFESSOR



THE INCIDENT?

I mention God during a presentation concerning affirmative action and reparations.

TEACHER'S RESPONSE?

My communist professor (who also admits to being a Sunni Muslim) was livid! He went on to inform me that I had no right to include God in a conversation dealing with law and economics. He insisted that students leave "metaphysics out of the class."

MY REPONSE?

1. Nothing in the class syllabus would deny a student the right to talk about social and economic matters from a theonomic perspective.

2. Nothing in the student handbook would deny a student the right to talk about social and economic matters from a theonomic perspective.

3. His asking me to give my opinion while simultaneously asking me to ignore or deny my most ruling assumptions would make me intellectually schizophrenic.

4. When asked my opinion in the future, I will continue to work from a theonomic worldview.

WHAT WAS THE BACKLASH?

I was docked 10% from my grade for this. He posted my grade, and the reasoning, on Blackboard Suite for all the students to read. He said:

"All discussion and comments must and will remain within the basic framework of the course (see course description on class syllabus). Academic debate and discussion will conform to basic standards of academic discourse. Invoking one's personal religious faith in order to argue a point about affirmative action public policy is anti-intellectual and poor method of argumentation, and there is nothing in the syllabus that would support metaphysics as an acceptable form of argumentation. Please save this for theology classes, not IDS 111, Section 3. Please dis-enroll if you cannot adhere to this basic standard."

DOES HE HAVE A CASE?

I went up the "chain of command." Turns out, the teacher made some serious mistakes. For starters, he is not permitted to put up the grades of students for others to see on Blackboard. Secondly, he is not permitted to talk about students the way he did in his evaluation of my presentation. To make matters worse, his syllabus (which he has students refer to) militates against him! How?

1. There is no "standard" for academic discourse disclosed in the syllabus.

2. He nowhere states, or even implies, that metaphysics is outside of academic discourse.

3. He states that one of the 3 class objectives is to "experiment with various forms of argumentation."

4. He writes, "To reach these ends [learning from one another], we will be discussing a variety of subject matter that will help you reflect and share with others your own thoughts, feelings, opinions, and perspectives. We have much to learn from one another, so please do not rob us of the opportunity to learn from you by failing to participate in class. I realize that not all of you will feel comfortable sharing your personal perspective with a room full of strangers. It is my goal to create a sense of community and trust so that we may build off each other's ideas and experiences."

WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT?

Well, many teachers are Department Heads have sided with me on this issue. Whether or not they personally agree with my worlview is irrelevant. The Department Heads acknowledge that the teacher's comments and remarks are in blatant violation of school policy, that they are in contradiction of his own class syllabus, and that they are at odds with the College's commitment to diversity and tolerance. I am not sure what will happen with the teacher, but I do know that God is still permitted to be involved in the political, economic, and academic affairs of his creation... at least on Olivet Campus.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Enquirer News-Runner Interviews Bannister!


Justin Hinkley, a news-runner for Battle Creek's local newspaper, interviewed me Friday concerning the Paleocrats and our Society. He will be posting about us on his blog. I will let you know when he posts the interview. While Hinkley is a leftist, he has been very fair in his reporting of "local politicos," regardless of what side of the political aisle they may stand. Then again, we are not your typical right-wingers. I will be interested to see how he reports on the Paleocrats, our Society, and what we are doing in this community.

Program Volunteers Celebrate After Recent Program


These are some of the people who volunteered on the set of our most recent program. We celebrated, as we do every week after recording a new program, by going out to eat. This week, we went to Sports Page downtown Battle Creek. To top things off, the Tigers were playing... and WON!
PS- The first show was done with only 2 volunteers on the set. The most recent show had 8 volunteers on the set. It just gets better every week! Thanks so much for all your hard work and creativity!