A well-known radio host in St. Louis, Missouri, has been a fixture in the local market for over thirty years, working at various stations including KSHE, KSD-FM, and KMOX. He currently hosts several shows, including "JC's Way-Back Machine" and "JC's Sunday Showgram". The host is also known for his Saturday night program, NewsTalkSTL. His extensive career in radio has made him a familiar voice in the St. Louis area.
However, the radio host has recently come under scrutiny for a post on his personal Facebook page. On Saturday, he shared a photo that included a message that some have interpreted as a joke about an assassination threat against the President. The post has sparked controversy and raised concerns about the tone and content of the message.
The photo in question features the words "Dear Iran, He's on the golf course", which some have seen as a reference to the President's golfing habits and a veiled threat. The post has been criticized for its insensitive and potentially dangerous humor. While the host may have intended the post as a joke, it has fallen flat with many who see it as a disturbing example of the divisive rhetoric that has become increasingly common in public discourse.
The incident has led to calls for the host to be held accountable for his words and actions. Some have expressed concern that the post may have crossed a line and that the host should face consequences for his behavior. The matter is likely to be closely watched in the coming days as more information becomes available.
At the time of the post, the President was scheduled to golf at a course in Washington DC, and it is unclear whether the host was aware of the President's itinerary. The incident has highlighted the need for public figures to be mindful of the impact of their words and actions on others and to consider the potential consequences of their behavior.
