Rush Limbaugh is in serious condition in a Hawaii Hospital

I'm an equal opportunity nonpartisan ripper, and participate in death pools, and you better believe I took shots at Kennedy.

I don't feel bad doing it either because since political extremists like Rush and Kennedy don't give a damn what I think regarding national defense and health care, they can keep on not caring what I think about them suffering a coronary.

But don't get your panties in a twist -- Rush is fine and will be back on the air in no time telling us that if ObamaCare had been in place, he would have died.
 
[quote name='Rocko']...Isn't it kind of safe to say there's a big difference between what Kennedy has done and what Rush Limbaugh has done with their respective lives?[/QUOTE]
yeah kennedy is directly responsible for the death of another person. Good one Rocko.
 
[quote name='Rocko']This can't be serious.[/QUOTE]
Dead serious. Some fool gets in here talking as if he knows better what other people should be doing with their money deserves a response. Take your best shot Rocko.
 
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[quote name='xxDOYLExx']Dead serious. Some fool gets in here talking as if he knows better what other people should be doing with their money deserves a response. Take your best shock Rocko.[/QUOTE]

Just because he threw down some bucks for his tithe doesn't absolve him of his sins. He needs a few Hail Marys for that. :p
 
I never brought up the charitable contributions aspect to absolve him of his sins, of which I don't believe he has any more than the average person but I will get to that in a bit. I brought up his charitable contributions because if he dies that means there will be that much less millions being donated each year. Which one of you cheapasses will pick up the slack? I know I won't be able to...

No as for his "sins" or transgressions. First and foremost, as Doyle has mentioned, he's never directly caused anyone's death. He's never hurt anyone as far as we know. He simply speaks his mind on the radio and has made an incredibly successful career out of it. What exactly is his opinions anyway? Its not as someone mentioned that we should bow down to corporations screwing us over and keeping us in poverty. His message primarily centers around not bowing down to government.

Government should fear its people, not the other way around. It was the ideal that our founding fathers based this country on and is one that I very strongly believe in. Do we need government in our lives, definitely. In order to maintain a certain amount of civility we do need government. That doesn't mean that we need government to regulate every aspect of our lives. I don't ever want to live in a world without government but I also don't want my government to regulate every step of my life from taxing my income to the healthcare I receive.
 
Just exactly what kind of good has Limbaugh spent his life doing? No partisan issues either, i mean something that will benefit everyone. Kennedy at least fought to get health care for millions of us without it, what the fuck has Limbaugh ever done?

Despite what Kennedy did, he has also fought to help millions of people in this country. That doesn't make what he did right, but at least he hasn't spent his life as some hate spewing talking head. Rush Limbaugh cares about no one and nothing but himself and his ratings. He'll say or do whatever he needs to in order to keep his "fans" watching/listening.
 
[quote name='JolietJake']Just exactly what kind of good has Limbaugh spent his life doing? No partisan issues either, i mean something that will benefit everyone. Kennedy at least fought to get health care for millions of us without it, what the fuck has Limbaugh ever done?

Despite what Kennedy did, he has also fought to help millions of people in this country. That doesn't make what he did right, but at least he hasn't spent his life as some hate spewing talking head. Rush Limbaugh cares about no one and nothing but himself and his ratings. He'll say or do whatever he needs to in order to keep his "fans" watching/listening.[/QUOTE]
the scary part is that you think the proposed health care reform is helping the country and its people. Do I think that the health care system is broken? absolutly. But Kennedy's proposal will do more harm than good to this country. I dont know if it was you who said it but as long as we are drawing a comparison between ted kennedy and Rush, If your being honest with yourself you will find a crapload of hypocrisy on Kennedys side before you even get to Rush.
 
[quote name='JolietJake']Just exactly what kind of good has Limbaugh spent his life doing? No partisan issues either, i mean something that will benefit everyone. Kennedy at least fought to get health care for millions of us without it, what the fuck has Limbaugh ever done?

Despite what Kennedy did, he has also fought to help millions of people in this country. That doesn't make what he did right, but at least he hasn't spent his life as some hate spewing talking head. Rush Limbaugh cares about no one and nothing but himself and his ratings. He'll say or do whatever he needs to in order to keep his "fans" watching/listening.[/QUOTE]

I never said he was a good person. I don't consider myself a "good person," I don't consider Kennedy to have been a "good person," and frankly I don't there are very many "good people" in this world in the past or the present.

Just because you don't spend your life doing good or being a "good person" doesn't mean you deserve to die though.
 
And Rush Limbaugh's shows are just a godsend, helping countless Americans as he toils endlessly for us.

Wait...
 
We're all hypocrites man, you and I included, the only thing to do is find who is less full of shit.

And i can't speak for the entire country, but i'd be better off with government health care, considering i currently have none at all.
 
[quote name='RedvsBlue']I never said he was a good person. I don't consider myself a "good person," I don't consider Kennedy to have been a "good person," and frankly I don't there are very many "good people" in this world in the past or the present.

Just because you don't spend your life doing good or being a "good person" doesn't mean you deserve to die though.[/QUOTE]
Eh, i'm not going to fall into that philosophical hole. I will say that people like Limbaugh do no real good for society, meaning that if he were to die tomorrow, nothing would really change most likely. Maybe Glenn Beck would get a few more fans, thats about all i can think of.
 
The problem is that whenever he does kick the bucket, all his followers are going to think it's a giant liberal conspiracy to silence them all or whatever, and I don't even want to imagine the fury they'll get whipped up into. It's why I sort of dread the day, as much as I look forward to it. Same goes for Beck or Hannity.

And they do specifically implant their ideas in their listener's heads, to take anything bad that happens to them as part of the vast liberal conspiracy. Like when Walmart and McDonald's and Geico and all these others pulled their advertising from Beck's show after the whole "Obama is a racist who hates the 'white culture'" thing, his listeners were trained to read this not as these companies reasonably deciding that they DON'T want their brands associated with this sort of crap, but as a giant conspiracy to shut him up or whatever.
 
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[quote name='CoffeeEdge']The slimy fuck can believe whatever he wants, that's fine. The issue is that he uses his sway over millions of idiots who can't think for themselves, and blindly believe and repeat anything he says.


Because some (small, compared to his insane income) donations don't wash his hands of being a manipulative, hateful, lying, insincere propaganda machine corporate stooge whose job is to convince the poor fucks who listen to him why they need to stay enslaved to the rich.[/QUOTE]

Well, fuck me, I've got to end 2009 by wholeheartedly agreeing with Coffee Edge. Jaysis.

[quote name='xxDOYLExx']while I am not a rush sympathizer all you haters sound like a bunch of uniformed dipshits.[/QUOTE]

Well, I know Obama's a socialist and we're all headed down the path set forth by Comrades Mao, Lenin, Tolstoy, and Castro - but we don't have uniforms yet. So you don't have much of a point.

[quote name='Rocko']This can't be serious.[/QUOTE]

Utah, dude. A state so backwards in their conservative numbskullery that the LDS are the liberals in the state.

[quote name='Rocko']And Rush Limbaugh's shows are just a godsend, helping countless Americans as he toils endlessly for us.

Wait...[/QUOTE]

There was that "Barack the magic negro" song that cured swine flu. And he's helped encourage policies that would feed, house, and clothe people in Guantanamo Bay. Three hots and a cot, man.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Well, fuck me, I've got to end 2009 by wholeheartedly agreeing with Coffee Edge. Jaysis.



Well, I know Obama's a socialist and we're all headed down the path set forth by Comrades Mao, Lenin, Tolstoy, and Castro - but we don't have uniforms yet. So you don't have much of a point.



Utah, dude. A state so backwards in their conservative numbskullery that the LDS are the liberals in the state.



There was that "Barack the magic negro" song that cured swine flu. And he's helped encourage policies that would feed, house, and clothe people in Guantanamo Bay. Three hots and a cot, man.[/QUOTE]
All of this from a graduate student. there's a shocker.
 
I'm not a graduate student.

Go back to convincing yourself that Michale Graves has profound political views now. It'll stop being laughably pathetic at some point.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']I'm not a graduate student.

Go back to convincing yourself that Michale Graves has profound political views now. It'll stop being laughably pathetic at some point.[/QUOTE]
as laughably pathetic as the picture of the tatoo clad meat head I just saw?
 
[quote name='xxDOYLExx']All of this from a graduate student. there's a shocker.[/QUOTE]


Oh my god, are you seriously one of those people?

Oh, wait. Utah. I keep forgetting.
 
I can't think of any other place on earth where education seems to be looked upon as a bad thing by some people.
 
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[quote name='JolietJake']I can't think of any other place on earth where education seems to be look upon as a bad thing by some people.[/QUOTE]


decline of america


the majority loves fools
 
[quote name='billyrox']the majority loves fools[/QUOTE]

Conservatives are the minority, actually. The rest of us love smart people.
 
Heres a little project for you. go and search for the per capita post secondary degrees awarded by state. See where utah ranks then get back to me with your blanket statements about Utah residents.
 
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I hope he saw Obama's birth certificate while holding a sign with "Teabag Party" written on it, lost consciousness, and woke up being teabagged.
 
[quote name='xycury']Someone dig up that old thread because I'm almost positive that CAG is an equal opprotunity hater.

Rush will get no tears from me, it will be better with him gone, but all political motivator koolaid pushers are the same boat on Styx to me.[/QUOTE]

This. This grade school shit the left and right engage in is ridiculous. Part of why I am an independant. That, and I like thinking for myself.


[quote name='Salmonday']I'm an equal opportunity nonpartisan ripper, and participate in death pools, and you better believe I took shots at Kennedy.

I don't feel bad doing it either because since political extremists like Rush and Kennedy don't give a damn what I think regarding national defense and health care, they can keep on not caring what I think about them suffering a coronary.

But don't get your panties in a twist -- Rush is fine and will be back on the air in no time telling us that if ObamaCare had been in place, he would have died.[/QUOTE]

And this.

In regards to Rush you got gotta have a yin or your yang don't mean shit and I certainly don't wish ill will on a person I disagree with. Regardless of what people might think of Rush Limbaugh, Nancy Pelosi or Jimmiemac, none of these fools should have ill fate wished on them solely because of their political leanings or jackassery.

It isn't like they are Kim Jong-il bad.
 
[quote name='xxDOYLExx']Heres a little project for you. go and search for the per capita post secondary degrees awarded by state. See where utah ranks then get back to me with your blanket statements about Utah residents.[/QUOTE]
I hope you weren't referring to my post, i was speaking of the country, not just Utah.

Though from the way you seem to react to Myke, you don't appear to have much respect for education.
 
Yo I am druck as fuck on Beast Ice but still. I'd rather Rush stick around than Beck get more viewers/power. Rush I can deal with, that crying motherfucker is nuts.
 
[quote name='xxDOYLExx']while I am not a rush sympathizer all you haters sound like a bunch of uniformed dipshits. Most of the people who despise Rush only know what Al Franken and his ilk told them about him. Oh and I love Bill Hicks, but whoever the dumbass is that made the you tube video ruined by editing in all of the liberal bullshit propaganda.[/QUOTE]

That "comedic rant" was ruined by its own awfulness. Keith Olbermann does a better job of making fun of Rush on a nightly basis, and he's not even a comedian.

I suppose I should mention that I dislike both Olbermann and Rush.
 
Wow. This thread proves that the Religion of Liberalism is pure hatred and evil.

And since people brought up Ted Kennedy, I would just like to throw out the fact that despite my conservatism, my comments that day expressed my condolences to his family and friends. Or rather, should I say because of my conservatism? Because this thread highly defines that it isn't within a liberal's ability to have such compassion.

Not only does this thread define Liberalism, it also defines the overwhelming majority of posters in here as pure evil. Truly sick "people", the lot of you.
 
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[quote name='MorPhiend']Wow. This thread proves that the Religion of Liberalism is pure hatred and evil.

And since people brought up Ted Kennedy, I would just like to throw out the fact that despite my conservatism, my comments that day expressed my condolences to his family and friends. Or rather, should I say because of my conservatism? Because this thread highly defines that it isn't within a liberal's ability to have such compassion.

Not only does this thread define Liberalism, it also defines the overwhelming majority of posters in here as pure evil. Truly sick "people", the lot of you.[/QUOTE]

I agree with all of what you've said here. Because when I think of Rush Limbaugh, I think "compassion."
 
[quote name='MorPhiend']Wow. This thread proves that the Religion of Liberalism is pure hatred and evil.

And since people brought up Ted Kennedy, I would just like to throw out the fact that despite my conservatism, my comments that day expressed my condolences to his family and friends. Or rather, should I say because of my conservatism? Because this thread highly defines that it isn't within a liberal's ability to have such compassion.

Not only does this thread define Liberalism, it also defines the overwhelming majority of posters in here as pure evil. Truly sick "people", the lot of you.[/QUOTE]

When a man incites hatred as much as Rush Limbaugh does (and let's face it, that's his schtick), what kind of response do you expect? And let's be honest, the conservative side of politics has been slinging as much hatred as anyone. You're not compassionate because you're conservative or liberal; you're compassionate because you're a decent person regardless.
 
[quote name='MorPhiend']Wow. This thread proves that the Religion of Liberalism is pure hatred and evil.

And since people brought up Ted Kennedy, I would just like to throw out the fact that despite my conservatism, my comments that day expressed my condolences to his family and friends. Or rather, should I say because of my conservatism? Because this thread highly defines that it isn't within a liberal's ability to have such compassion.

Not only does this thread define Liberalism, it also defines the overwhelming majority of posters in here as pure evil. Truly sick "people", the lot of you.[/QUOTE]Damn straight, Rush is all about the warm and fuzzies. Every day i tune in to see who he says i should go help today. Usually he tells us to go help out a minority, but every now and then he tells us to go help a disenfranchised white person too.
 
Remember that episode when Rush Limbaugh said something nice?

Compassion. I have a 15-piece collection of the "stations of the cross" with Rush Limbaugh playing the role of Jesus.
 
[quote name='RedvsBlue']I can't believe so many people wish death upon someone simply because they disagree with him politically. Everyone wants to villify him so much but what about the millions of dollars he donates to charity every year?

What's the point, don't let me interrupt everyone's blind hatred.[/QUOTE]
Yes, the left truely does practice and preach hate and ill-wishing upon people. Death to all that you disagree with! That means that nobody would be alive, since everyone is in disagreement with someone else in the world.

[quote name='xxDOYLExx']yeah kennedy is directly responsible for the death of another person. Good one Rocko.[/QUOTE]
Exactly. Ted killed someone, Rush didn't. Hence, Ted Kennedy is a wonderful person who will be missed forever, but Rush is someone who deserves to die ASAP.

Real nice people we have on the left in this country...
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Remember that episode when Rush Limbaugh said something nice?

Compassion. I have a 15-piece collection of the "stations of the cross" with Rush Limbaugh playing the role of Jesus.[/QUOTE]

How does either you or me behaving (or not) in a civilized and compassionate manner towards a fellow human being that may be dying related to whether Rush says something that warms your heart? He's not being payed to warm your heart. Sorry if that breaks your heart. He is being payed to point out his view of what needs to be done in this country. He's a political commentator and even an entertainment personality, but not a hospice nurse trying to make the country feel as comfortable as possible while it slowly dies.

[quote name='BigSpoonyBard']When a man incites hatred as much as Rush Limbaugh does (and let's face it, that's his schtick), what kind of response do you expect? And let's be honest, the conservative side of politics has been slinging as much hatred as anyone. You're not compassionate because you're conservative or liberal; you're compassionate because you're a decent person regardless.[/QUOTE]

I really don't see him inciting hatred. I listen to him when I get a chance and all he makes me want to do is be even more involved in politics. I certainly don't hate. And I have never heard him try to make any particular group hated. The only thing he tries to get people to see is how the opposing view to his is wrong. But how is that different than anyone else? Doesn't everyone want to be right? I don't know. Maybe I just catch him on the "wrong" days...

Your last comment is filled with logic, I grant you. In fact, I want to believe it. But this thread really continues to prove what I said - that liberals (at least the far left) are incapable of compassion.
 
[quote name='dabamus']
Real nice people we have on the left in this country...[/QUOTE]



Yes cause every person on the left thinks the same. If I was judging the right i would think all of them are assholes. See how easy generalizations are.
 
[quote name='dabamus']Exactly. Ted killed someone, Rush didn't.[/QUOTE]
There's no way either you or the other guy are so dense as to believe that that is the extent of the comparison.
 
I just went to Limbaugh's website. I figured I could at least indulge the hate mongering allegations. Surely if he were a hateful person, he would have mean things on his website. Things against a certain race? Comments about a particular religion, perhaps? I don't know what you all are referring to, but I just don't see it. Here's a list of the headlines on his website right now.
Durbin: Bring Terrorists to Illinois
Remember, folks: Terrorism is good for business!

Sarah Told Ya So: Obama Gov't Reads Miranda Rights to Terrorists
Try to blow up a plane? Instant rights of a citizen!

Mass Firings? Withholding Taxes? There is a Revolution Percolating
Everyone is asking, "What can I do?" Refuse to obey.

Don't Be Polite or Non-Ideological:
Fight This Un-American Legislation!
They're changing our country forever. Fight like hell.

Rush on Shatner's Raw Nerve
Transcript: Rush sits down to talk with William Shatner.

Ex-Gitmo Detainees are Enjoying Bermuda Almost as Much as Gitmo
Vacationing terrorists say Gitmo was better than China.

Sebelius: You'll Pay for Abortions
Sebelius admits your tax dollars will pay for abortions.

A Jury of 9/11 Terrorist Peers?
The KSM trial will be a farce, and endanger us.

Trade Magazine Names Limbaugh "Radio Personality of the Decade"
"No radio host or personality comes close to Rush..."

"It's been another great year here at EIB. It wouldn't have been possible without all of you. We love you more than we can ever express."

Most of these headlines are things that every American should be concerned about, regardless of political ideology. Even poking around in the pages, the most "hateful" thing I can find is that Obama is hurting the country or that terrorists should not be treated nicely. I don't know, is saying "Dingy Harry" hateful? I really don't see how it is. I think that fourth headline says it all. You don't have to be PC if that's what it takes to get the message across. America and our freedoms are at stake and we have to fight to keep them.

I continue to believe that people behave hatefully towards Rush because he views things differently and the fact that so many Americans agree with him is a threat to the far left agenda. Otherwise Sarah Palin would have never been treated so badly.
 
You would go to his website where he has the obvious advantage of spinning his reputation for hate speech examples? Really? Here. Have some examples.

  • On the March 2 broadcast on his nationally syndicated radio show, Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show, Rush Limbaugh stated that "since [Sen. Barack] Obama [D-IL] has -- on his mother's side -- forebears of his mother had slaves, could we not say that if Obama wins the Democratic nomination and then wins the presidency, he will own [Rev.] Al Sharpton?"
  • On the February 1 edition of his radio show, Limbaugh responded to a Reuters report on a University of Chicago study that found that "a majority of young blacks feel alienated form today's government" by asserting: "Why would that be? The government's been taking care of them their whole lives."
  • On the November 30, 2006, edition of his radio show, Limbaugh proclaimed: My "cat's taught me more about women, than anything my whole life" because his pet cat "comes to me when she wants to be fed," and "he's smart enough to know she can't feed herself. She's actually [a] very smart cat. She gets loved. She gets adoration. She gets petted. She gets fed. And she doesn't have to do anything for it."
    [*]On the August 23, 2006, broadcast of his radio program, Limbaugh commented on a season of CBS' reality TV program Survivor in which contestants were originally divided into competing "tribes" by ethnicity. Limbaugh stated that the contest was "not going to be fair if there's a lot of water events" and suggested that "blacks can't swim." Limbaugh stated that "our early money" is on "the Hispanic tribe" -- which he said could include "a Cuban," "a Nicaraguan," or "a Mexican or two" -- provided they don't "start fighting for supremacy amongst themselves." Limbaugh added that Hispanics have "probably shown the most survival tactics," that they "have shown a remarkable ability to cross borders," and that they can "do it without water for a long time, they don't get apprehended, and they will do things other people won't do." When the Survivor producers decided to dissolve the show's racially segregated "tribes" after only two episodes, Limbaugh declared that "[t]here can only be one reason for this ... that is the white tribe had to be winning."
    [*]On the January 10, 2006, broadcast, Limbaugh suggested that some women "would love to be hired as eye candy."
    [*]On the July 17, 2005, broadcast of his radio program, Limbaugh announced a new "advertising campaign" for the U.S. detention facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, in which he would call the facility "Club G'itmo, the Muslim resort," a "tropical paradise down there where Muslim extremists and terrorist wannabes can get together for rest and relaxation." On his website, he sold "Club G'itmo" T-shirts that read: "I Got My Free Koran and Prayer Rug at G'itmo," "Your Tropical Retreat from the Stress of Jihad," "My Mullah went to Club G'itmo and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt," and "What Happens in G'itmo Stays in G'itmo."
    [*]On the March 1, 2005, edition of his nationally syndicated radio show, Limbaugh claimed that "[w]omen still live longer than men because their lives are easier."
    [*]Limbaugh noted on August 9, 2004, than in recent television appearances, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd appeared "just joyless," "miserable," and "did not seem happy at all." Limbaugh then concluded: "Must be a guy. Isn't it always a guy when a woman's unhappy?"
    [*]On June 14, 2004, Limbaugh shared with listeners his "pet name" for the National Organization for Women (NOW): "National Association of Gals" (his acronym: "NAG"). Limbaugh claimed that the "militant feminists" who make up the "NAGs" "aren't determining who wins elections. White men are."
    [*]Responding to an Associated Press report that women had recently been appointed as chiefs of police in four major U.S. cities, Limbaugh on May 27, 2004, referenced the abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib: "If we've got four new female police chiefs out there, then I guess we can watch out for some naked pyramids among prisoners in these new jailhouses that these women ran, because we had a woman running the prison in Abu Grab [sic]."
    [*]On April 26, 2004, Limbaugh claimed that women "actually wish" for sexual harassment, and said he then "laughed [him]self to tears" when Media Matters for America documented that and other sexist remarks he has made. The Media Matters report also noted that Limbaugh used the term "femi-Nazis" eight times between March 15 and April 29.
    [*]In 2003, Limbaugh made controversial comments about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb, which led to Limbaugh's resignation from his position as a commentator on ESPN. During the September 28, 2003, edition of ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown, Limbaugh said that "[t]he media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well" and, therefore, that McNabb "got a lot of credit for the performance of this team [the Eagles] that he didn't deserve."
    [*]According to a June 7, 2000, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) article, "As a young broadcaster in the 1970s, Limbaugh once told a black caller: 'Take that bone out of your nose and call me back.' " In the early 1990s, "after becoming nationally syndicated, he mused on the air: 'Have you ever noticed how all composite pictures of wanted criminals resemble Jesse Jackson?' " According to FAIR, "[w]hen Carol Moseley-Braun (D-IL) was in the U.S. Senate, the first black woman ever elected to that body, Limbaugh would play the 'Movin' On Up' theme song from TV's 'Jeffersons' when he mentioned her. Limbaugh sometimes still uses mock dialect -- substituting 'ax' for 'ask'-- when discussing black leaders." FAIR also reported that "n 1992, on his now-defunct TV show, Limbaugh expressed his ire when Spike Lee urged that black schoolchildren get off from school to see his film Malcolm X: 'Spike, if you're going to do that, let's complete the education experience. You should tell them that they should loot the theater, and then blow it up on their way out.' "


Limbaugh: "You have to have hate in your heart, or you can't be a liberal"
Limbaugh calls Obama "Little Barry"
Limbaugh cites Civil War as a just war, thinks "Obama, as an African-American, would appreciate that more than anyone"
Limbaugh rails against "the human suffering and toll" and "untold damage" the left has committed
Limbaugh calls Democrats "political suicide bombers"
Limbaugh likens Obama to "Third World socialist dictator" who "wants this country to be on trial"
Limbaugh claimed Gallup is "upping the sample of black Americans" to keep Obama's approval rating over 50 percent
Limbaugh to caller: "You get up everyday and you feel like you go to war with this administration."
Limbaugh: Call Dems "the Kamikaze Party"; says Clinton told senators "how to fly their Zeros into our aircraft carriers"
Limbaugh fearmongers about health-care reform: you will be sent to "some reeducation camp if you don't lose weight"
Limbaugh touts "theory" about "minority thought pattern, which is, 'The white guy has made me a perpetual victim' "
Limbaugh: H1N1 vaccine shortage "ought to be Obama's Katrina," but won't because "they have to protect the little man-child"
Limbaugh: "AIDS was and still is being hyped in Africa"

How anyone defends this man is beyond me. He is an awful person and a shock artist.

I don't care if he dies. Just like I don't care about the tens of thousands of other people who die every day, but to show him in a compassionate or sympathetic light is laughable.

EDIT: I want to make it clear that I think there are plenty of awful democrats too, but that doesn't make it okay to influence stupid people's (I say stupid people because I can't believe someone informed bases their opinion on any syndicated political news radio.) opinions.

There was a time when you weren't told what to think in the news but instead were allowed to make your own mind up.
 
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[quote name='tokitoki50']You would go to his website where he has the obvious advantage of spinning his reputation for hate speech examples? Really? Here. Have some examples.

How anyone defends this man is beyond me. He is an awful person and a shock artist.

I don't care if he dies. Just like I don't care about the tens of thousands of other people who die every day, but to show him in a compassionate or sympathetic light is laughable.

EDIT: I want to make it clear that I think there are plenty of awful democrats too, but that doesn't make it okay to influence stupid people's (I say stupid people because I can't believe someone informed bases their opinion on any syndicated political news radio.) opinions.

There was a time when you weren't told what to think in the news but instead were allowed to make your own mind up.[/QUOTE]

thats what stupid people are here for. sucks but its true people nowdays are bred to be led not to lead or think on their own. look at tv/movies trends in general and its scary how easily swayed people are by the dumbest shit.
 
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