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Except Rush listeners would probably say, "Don't you mean GOF?" I mean, wasn't his other group called BAN -- Bigots Against Knowledge.I've also seen 'GOP: Gang of Pharisees".
Except Rush listeners would probably say, "Don't you mean GOF?" I mean, wasn't his other group called BAN -- Bigots Against Knowledge.I've also seen 'GOP: Gang of Pharisees".
Your comment makes me ask this. Have you ever heard his program? Every so often he says something that makes me think.
I find that the people who relish in calling Limbaugh a Nazi are also the ones who later admit they never heard his radio program.
I used to listen to Rush about once a month, on a lark. Back in his "environmental whacko" days in CA. Didn't listen to him for years, as his schtick got old. As soon as he hit TV, he started reading his own news clippings, he got less funny. Listened a bit in the late 1990's as he pursued his "shafting of America" agenda, but he just wasn't funny anymore, so I tended to listen to sports, sports talk, or blues, where I could find the latter.The question goes beyond have they listened to him. How much have people listened too him? Have you hear 1 show or have you listened for weeks at a time?
I used to listen to Rush about once a month, on a lark. Back in his "environmental whacko" days in CA. Didn't listen to him for years, as his schtick got old. As soon as he hit TV, he started reading his own news clippings, he got less funny. Listened a bit in the late 1990's as he pursued his "shafting of America" agenda, but he just wasn't funny anymore, so I tended to listen to sports, sports talk, or blues, where I could find the latter.
I spent three years enjoying Imus in the Morning, which IMO kicks Limbaugh's butt with combat boots. We moved, I can't get him anymore.![]()
After 9-11, I began to mix my radio listening habits. Two days a week NPR, two days a week the local AM radio station (the morning show covers lots of local news and local politics, which is fine, slime - o - tainment. They also give away tickets to local sporting events and shows. ) This station would segue into Glen Beck, who cracks me up. I would end up with some Rush about twice a week. (Still a blowhard, still not funny but once in 20) The last thing he did worth a crap was his spoof on Brokeback Mountain sequels:
Saddlesore Canyon, The Man Who Spanked Liberty Valance, and so on.
Hannity I used to listen to for the first hour after Rush, but the guy is so shrill and self important, and a freakin' New Yawker, that he's hard to listen to. For the past two years, I turn off/switch stations if I hear his voice.
Some evenings, when I run the kids about or are otherwise out, I'll see if Laura Ingram is being funny, or being a bitch. Her time slot is new. It used to be Steve Zabin, a funny sports talk show guy out of the DC area who was nationally syndicated. I miss him too. Laura's been a bitch a lot lately, so I switch to the pop station. Helps me keep up with what my kids are listening to, and what ads are targeting them.
On the weekends, if timing is right, I get my fix of Click and Clack, the tapper brothers, and in the evenings, Prairie Home Companion. That still makes me laugh.
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The question goes beyond have they listened to him. How much have people listened too him? Have you hear 1 show or have you listened for weeks at a time?
Edit: Funny part of the Howard Stern movie. People who like him listen for 30 minutes. People who hate him listened for 2 hours.
I listen to Rush...no surprise there. He claims you need to listen to him for several weeks. I don't know about that.
Your poor ears.I grew up in the 90's listening to Rush with my dad. I listened to Rush almost everyday from 2001-2003 (both on AM radio and on his website) and I read the Limbaugh letter almost every month. Have I been exposed to Rush enough to conclude that he is a conspiracy freak, liar, anti-american, anti-freedom blow hard?
I grew up in the 90's listening to Rush with my dad. I listened to Rush almost everyday from 2001-2003 (both on AM radio and on his website) and I read the Limbaugh letter almost every month. Have I been exposed to Rush enough to conclude that he is a conspiracy freak, liar, anti-american, anti-freedom blow hard?
I grew up in the 90's listening to Rush with my dad. I listened to Rush almost everyday from 2001-2003 (both on AM radio and on his website) and I read the Limbaugh letter almost every month. Have I been exposed to Rush enough to conclude that he is a conspiracy freak, liar, anti-american, anti-freedom blow hard?
Here's a great idea! Visit him on Thanksgiving, bring a few beers, and see if you can reconnect through political dialogue.I, on the other hand perceive my father as a disfunctional father figure.
Here's a great idea! Visit him on Thanksgiving, bring a few beers, and see if you can reconnect through political dialogue.![]()
Hmmmm, maybe the NFL marathon is a better format.Bring the beer, in any case.
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Are Da Bears on the Thanksgiving line up? I am pretty sure the Cowboys are.
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The question goes beyond have they listened to him. How much have people listened too him? Have you hear 1 show or have you listened for weeks at a time?
Edit: Funny part of the Howard Stern movie. People who like him listen for 30 minutes. People who hate him listened for 2 hours.
I listen to Rush...no surprise there. He claims you need to listen to him for several weeks. I don't know about that.
Hear, hear! Such a confession as his should be in the form of a detailed recitation of the facts of his wrong doing. But if you listen to and watch Rush sputter his water carrying moment, you see it's not done at all in the spirit of conciliation or even awareness of what it means for a political radio personality to admit to his audience that he's been systematically lying to them. No, he actually is whining his complaint about how they made him stick his neck out. Sick. Psycho.Also, when he named Republicans he was "sick of carrying water for" (oops...I'm only quoting one of his lines. Bad WP.), did he name any names, or did he keep the implication that it was McCain?
But Rush Limbaugh made a prediction yesterday. He said that the media isn't going to be so harsh on the government for the next two years because they want to paint a rosy picture now that the Democrats are the majority so that Hillary will become president.
Now I see where the source of your anger comes from. Unlike your father, my father would never listen to Rush, nor want me to listen to Rush. (He is strictly an NPR man.) Because of your father's insistance of your Rush-brainwashing, you perceive President Bush as a disfunctional father figure. I, on the other hand perceive my father as a disfunctional father figure.
He thinks you are a movie screen, and wants to watch a Freudian drama?Why must you project your mental problems on me?
When my father read my recent Letter to the Editor, he really didn't care about the content so much as he was gravely concerned that I wrote "As a long-time Republican...who will likely not vote that way this year or in 2008."Here's a great idea! Visit him on Thanksgiving, bring a few beers, and see if you can reconnect through political dialogue.![]()
Why must you project your mental problems on me?
I suppose.I grew up in the 90's listening to Rush with my dad. I listened to Rush almost everyday from 2001-2003 (both on AM radio and on his website) and I read the Limbaugh letter almost every month. Have I been exposed to Rush enough to conclude that he is a conspiracy freak, liar, anti-american, anti-freedom blow hard?