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On today’s episode of “White Men With Weird Persecution Complexes,” I give you Iowa Rep. Steve King. On Friday, King spoke on the house floor to decry the term “white nationalist” as a totally unfair term created and weaponized be “the left” to smear good conservatives such as himself with.

The Rickey Smiley Morning Show has made the move to Urban AC stations, replacing the Tom Joyner Morning Show, according to Ebony.
The radio program returned to the airwaves on Jan. 6 with a newly formatted program “enhanced with fresh and energetic soundtracks of R&B hits that adults want to hear” and “expanded social and digital opportunities” that are tailor-made for his audience.
The show airs weekdays from 6-10 a.m. ET/5-9 a.m. CT on the 70 stations once occupied by Tom Joyner. The beloved host revealed in June that Rickey would succeed him as the morning anchor following his retirement at the end of 2019.
“We are thrilled to continue our long-standing relationship with Reach Media to bring Rickey Smiley’s new show to listeners of CMG’s top-rated Urban AC stations in Miami, Orlando, and Jacksonville markets,” Cox Media Group’s Vice President of Content and Audience Tim Clarke says in a statement to Radio Facts. “Rickey has been a fantastic partner to Cox Media Group for many years and we are so excited to see him begin this new chapter.”
The Rickey Smiley Morning Show was recognized by the National Association of Broadcasters in 2017 as the recipient of the Marconi Award for “Top National/Syndicated Talent.”
“We are thrilled that Tom Joyner’s legacy will be carried on by the multi-talented Rickey Smiley,” said REACH Media Inc Vice President of Affiliate Relations Melody Talkington. “Over the past 16 years, I have had the privilege to watch this show develop into a Marconi Award-winning morning show. What makes this extra exciting is the continuation of our long-standing partnership with the Cox Media Group.”
Rounding out the list of personalities connected to the Rick Smiley Morning Show:

The Rickey Smiley Morning Show has made the move to Urban AC stations, replacing the Tom Joyner Morning Show, according to Ebony.
The radio program returned to the airwaves on Jan. 6 with a newly formatted program “enhanced with fresh and energetic soundtracks of R&B hits that adults want to hear” and “expanded social and digital opportunities” that are tailor-made for his audience.
The show airs weekdays from 6-10 a.m. ET/5-9 a.m. CT on the 70 stations once occupied by Tom Joyner. The beloved host revealed in June that Rickey would succeed him as the morning anchor following his retirement at the end of 2019.
“We are thrilled to continue our long-standing relationship with Reach Media to bring Rickey Smiley’s new show to listeners of CMG’s top-rated Urban AC stations in Miami, Orlando, and Jacksonville markets,” Cox Media Group’s Vice President of Content and Audience Tim Clarke says in a statement to Radio Facts. “Rickey has been a fantastic partner to Cox Media Group for many years and we are so excited to see him begin this new chapter.”
The Rickey Smiley Morning Show was recognized by the National Association of Broadcasters in 2017 as the recipient of the Marconi Award for “Top National/Syndicated Talent.”
“We are thrilled that Tom Joyner’s legacy will be carried on by the multi-talented Rickey Smiley,” said REACH Media Inc Vice President of Affiliate Relations Melody Talkington. “Over the past 16 years, I have had the privilege to watch this show develop into a Marconi Award-winning morning show. What makes this extra exciting is the continuation of our long-standing partnership with the Cox Media Group.”
Rounding out the list of personalities connected to the Rick Smiley Morning Show:
Oprah Winfrey announced that she will no longer serve as an executive producer of the documentary featuring women who have accused Russell Simmons of sexual harassment.
The entertainment mogul made this decision just two weeks before the untitled project created by filmmakers Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick was set to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was in the process of being released on Apple TV Plus under the deal Winfrey had with the company, Variety reports.
“I have decided that I will no longer be executive producer on The Untitled Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering Documentary and it will not air on Apple TV+,” Winfrey said in a statement posted to the site on Thursday. “First and foremost, I want it to be known that I unequivocally believe and support the women. Their stories deserve to be told and heard. In my opinion, there is more work to be done on the film to illuminate the full scope of what the victims endured and it has become clear that the filmmakers and I are not aligned in that creative vision.”
Not much is revealed about the content of the documentary involving Simmons’ survivors, but Winfrey said she will continue to support the survivors.
Ziering and Kirby will now have to look for new distribution and the acclaimed filmmakers expressed their disappointment surrounding her decision.
“Revealing hard truths is never easy, and the women in our documentary are all showing extraordinary strength and courage by raising their voices to address sexual abuse in the music industry,” Ziering and Kirby said. “While we are disappointed that Oprah Winfrey is no longer an Executive Producer on the project, we are gratified that Winfrey has unequivocally said she believes and supports the survivors in the film,”
Tina Tchen, president and CEO of the TIME’S UP Foundation released a statement soon after the news that “TIME’S UP will continue to support the survivors of Russell Simmons and will continue to fight to make sure that black women’s voices will continue to be heard.
“We support Oprah Winfrey in maintaining that the victims’ stories deserve to be heard on their own terms,” Tchen mentioned in the statement. “Too often, black women are silenced, disbelieved, or even vilified when they speak out. On top of that, for years, these women have been attacked by powerful forces surrounding Russell Simmons – illustrating how difficult it is to speak out against powerful men. And how important it is for powerful men to be held accountable for their actions.”
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