He's an imbecile, and he's boring.
But he should not have been taken off the air.
If people don't like what he has to say, they don't have to listen.
Interesting, though, how some people think that what is on the media can influence others.
I suspect many of those same people would deny that media can influence anyone to think something--until the something broadcast doesn't fit their agenda.
Other than every social conservative on Free
Republic, I can't imagine anyone thinking that.
I'd bet dollars to donuts that MSNBC has a 'Standards and Practices' policy that forbids one from wishing death on another. They were fully justified in letting him go. You can get away with a lot more on radio than television.