But wait, there is more.........
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Rush Limbaugh issued an apology today for calling Sandra Fluke a prostitute and a slut after she testified before Congress on women's health care.
Originally Posted by lonesomebob![]()
McCarthy, Limbaugh, Beck, and Breitbart, all men who have brought to light things the establishment media wouldn't touch.
Wll, you are right there, no one else would touch this.
I've read Limbaugh's apology, it is difficult to view it as sincere. He sounds much like most criminals, who seldom feel what they did was wrong but whose only regret is getting caught.
As for the lost advertisers, he says they can and will be replaced soon, claims he refuses plenty of advertisers every year and there are plenty to step up and take the lost companies in his lineup. Let's hope he's as wrong about that as (IMHO) he is about his political agendas.
You know, after reading LB's comments you quoted above, I hate to admit that I agree with him in one respect:...he's right, "nobody else" would touch the topics promoted by those listed above, but IMHO that is because "everybody else" knows that the positions supported by the parties mentioned by LB are untenable and that the majority of the public would scoff at them, much as did my daughter when she heard Limbaugh's radio show at 12 years of age.
Limbaugh is every bit as much a shock jock as is Howard Stern, his only mistake here was not sticking to politics. Stern does "sex" SO MUCH better, Limbaugh was a fool (but, then, we know that) to have attempted to jump genres...as a political shock-jock, he's sometimes entertaining, most times just laughable for the unbelievable positions he supports.
I'll join the anti-Limbaugh advertisement organization you mentioned, Jim. LB can continue to support Limbaugh, as I'm sure he will, and he'll just have to suffer the "guilt by association" that goes with that choice. I can think of little I'd like more than to see Limbaugh banned from the airwaves...perhaps a few million complaints to the FCC might help speed up that eventual reality.
Naaaaahhh.....this is America, home of "freedom of speech", and our supreme court has determined that protection extends to even those issues which we find extremely objectional. We Americans have to accept (even if we don't support) the bad with the good, all in the interest of freedom, but sometimes it seems just wrong, doesn't it?
Cheers!
Doug
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