Talk-show Host Irv Homer Confuses Fact And Fiction

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From: Philadelphia Tribune, The
Date: 19940513
Author:Jehron Hunter

Jehron Hunter
Philadelphia Tribune, The
05-13-1994
Talk-show Host Irv Homer Confuses Fact And Fiction.

Never let facts stand in the way of a good story.

This is the modus operandi of sleazy supermarket tabloid newspapers.

Eschewing fact is apparently a modus operandi of local talk radio legend Irv Homer.

Earlier this year the caustic WWDB-FM commentator castigated the Rev. Bill Gray, the national president of the United Negro College Fund, for failing to sufficiently condemn antiwhite and anti-Jewish remarks made by Khallid Muhammad during Muhammad's now infamous Kean College speech last year. ...

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