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Monday's show will probably be his best ever, can't wait for his comments about Obama talking shit about him, the fairness doctrine is right around the corner boys and girls, freedom of speech will be challenged, Obama the closet muslim will take us down
 

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This is "talking shit" about someone? Someone named Rush Limbaugh?

"You can't just listen to Rush Limbaugh and get things done," he told top GOP leaders, whom he had invited to the White House to discuss his nearly $1 trillion stimulus package.

That's it? That's all you got? Jeez, that should even embarrass Weasel, for crying out loud.

I realize that very little that you post here is worth discussing to any sensible degree, but this one rivals your most idiotic ever. Have fun curling up to the show with your six pack of Pabst, cleaning your shotgun, and yellin' yee-haw after Limbaugh has all weekend along with his staff members to prepare for his best show ever.
 

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Of course, I can see why you would be all whipped up over the sensationalism, guessing you might have found it after clicking on another Drudge headline screaming that with that comment Obama had begun a "Media War."
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You might want to go to Drudge Chad and see Rush's rebuttal--as I doubt the you'll see it in liberal media tomorrow--although they all carried O's comment.

Here is link to Rush's response-- I'll give you closing line--so you'll read the rest :)

"One more thing, Byron. Your publication and website have documented Obama's ties to the teachings of Saul Alinksy while he was community organizing in Chicago. Here is Rule 13 of Alinksy's Rules for Radicals:

"Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it."

http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=OTU5MjE3MmQ0NWU1Zjc1YzYyMDE1NzNmZmM2MzYxMmI=

Thats one thing I like about Drudge Chad--he's got 2 links (below)on site from diff perspectives--you can read both and decide--and not be spoon fed one opinion.


PRESIDENT TAKES ON RUSH LIMBAUGH IN NEW MEDIA WAR...


Limbaugh Responds...
 
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You might want to go to Drudge Chad and see Rush's rebuttal--as I doubt the you'll see it in liberal media tomorrow--although they all carried O's comment.

Here is link to Rush's response-- I'll give you closing line--so you'll read the rest :)

"One more thing, Byron. Your publication and website have documented Obama's ties to the teachings of Saul Alinksy while he was community organizing in Chicago. Here is Rule 13 of Alinksy's Rules for Radicals:

"Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it."

http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=OTU5MjE3MmQ0NWU1Zjc1YzYyMDE1NzNmZmM2MzYxMmI=

rule 13 of alinky, soulds an awful lot like, the republican party under bush and the democratic party under clinton.......I listened to Rush 5 days a wk for 5 yrs in the 90's... and turn him on about once a wk now.... rule 13, is right out of his play book. It's obvious that Limbaugh doesn't get it... He thinks He matters, yes he does but only to the radical right base, not Middle America that decides elections. Limbaugh is part of the problem, that has caused the decline of the conservative movement in America, He's a partisan, not a patriot...
 
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Monday's show will probably be his best ever, can't wait for his comments about Obama talking shit about him, the fairness doctrine is right around the corner boys and girls, freedom of speech will be challenged, Obama the closet muslim will take us down

do you really believe that a fairness doctrine will come to pass because of Obama ? my gess is : you don't understand what it is...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairness_Doctrine.
 
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For me its Colin Cowherd 9-11 sometimes 12 Rush till 2, Hannity till 5
I enjoy all 3 especially Limbaugh, who I never disagree with

Colin Cowherd does not talk politics much, but I never disagree with him about sports issues
 

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For me its Colin Cowherd 9-11 sometimes 12 Rush till 2, Hannity till 5
I enjoy all 3 especially Limbaugh, who I never disagree with

Colin Cowherd does not talk politics much, but I never disagree with him about sports issues

never is a long time, kid. btw, throwing on some music time to time may help ease that stick out of your arse......
 

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Thats one thing I like about Drudge Chad--he's got 2 links (below)on site from diff perspectives--you can read both and decide--and not be spoon fed one opinion.


PRESIDENT TAKES ON RUSH LIMBAUGH IN NEW MEDIA WAR...


Limbaugh Responds...

You might be able to fool some of the people here and elsewhere with your assessment of Drudge, Wayne, but I'm glad you tried it with me, because it is a failed attempt. I did as you asked (although I already knew the answer before doing that) and checked it this morning. There was one more link there that I found interesting other than the two you put up. This one in particular (showing both sides of the issue?):

"Barack Obama picks a fight with Rush Limbaugh as bipartisan spirit crumbles." That was the headline, and most of what I read was a manufactured opinion showing the situation and the entire Obama presidency as being a faltering mess. The other two you refer to take Obama's offhanded quote and call it some kind of media war - manufacturing a negative to Obama story when there really was none - and Rush's measured, planned, studied response.

I understand how you look at "fair and balanced" after all this time, but the Drudge issue has long since been proven as being negative and agenda driven to the right. I can always discuss and win this issue with you, but keep trying if you like. There are many other areas where you can have honest and believable discourse when it comes to lefty/righty issues...but this one seems to be something you can't ever let go for some reason. I know it's the leading opinion swayer (along with Rush Limbaugh) for those who believe in the same issues that you do, but most can see through the game if they take 5 seconds to look behind Drudge's fictitious and slanted headlines.

Perhaps you can explain how any of the above mentioned links show any positivity or objectivity (my word) towards the Obama side? That might be a shorter assignment for you.
 

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rule 13 of alinky, soulds an awful lot like, the republican party under bush and the democratic party under clinton.......I listened to Rush 5 days a wk for 5 yrs in the 90's... and turn him on about once a wk now.... rule 13, is right out of his play book. It's obvious that Limbaugh doesn't get it... He thinks He matters, yes he does but only to the radical right base, not Middle America that decides elections. Limbaugh is part of the problem, that has caused the decline of the conservative movement in America, He's a partisan, not a patriot...

Rule 13 seems to be right out of his playbook. I do like listening to him as entertainment though. It's also like getting a preview of the posts that will be on Madjacks over the next couple of days. :SIB
 

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Did a little more looking at the balanced links put up from Drudge on the issue, I noticed at the top of the National Review page of commentary a couple of objective links...

Liberal Fascism
Planet Gore

But the best opportunity to learn about the fair and balanced assessements of the world we live in might be found on the banner ad inviting everyone to the Mediterranean Cruise '09, includes the headliner Karl Rove, with special guests John Bolton, Dick Morris, Cal Thomas and other conservative "dignitaries."

Man, what a party THAT will be...
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Rush the Lush must be back on his pain pills. He's not even close to being a good American. Wait he would make a good KKk guy.
 

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Painkillers May Have Caused Limbaugh's Deafness

THURSDAY, Oct. 16 (HealthDayNews) -- Could a common painkiller have contributed to Rush Limbaugh's well-known hearing loss?

Research findings suggest the radio talk-show host's apparent addiction to Vicodin could be the culprit behind his mysterious attack of deafness two years ago.

Doctors over the past several years have reported dozens of cases of Vicodin addicts who became deaf and, in some cases, only regained their hearing with the help of cochlear implants such as the ones received by Limbaugh.

"It's pretty clear that there is this association," says Dr. Jeffrey Harris, an ear specialist at the University of California, San Diego Medical School. "The ear is sensitive to drugs, and this particular association with Vicodin has become more relevant as people are getting their hands on it as a recreational drug."

However, the full extent of the problem isn't known, and researchers aren't sure how painkillers may harm the ear in the first place.

The possible connection between drug abuse and Limbaugh's hearing loss in 2001 surfaced after news reports this month revealed that the talk-show host was under investigation in Florida for illegal drug purchases.

When he initially lost his hearing, experts suspected Limbaugh suffered from autoimmune disorder, a disease in which the immune system mistakes cells of the inner ear for invaders and attacks them.

But last week, another potential cause revealed itself when Limbaugh announced he was addicted to painkillers -- reportedly including Vicodin (also known as hydrocodone), a sister drug known as Lorcet and OxyContin -- and would leave his show to spend a month in rehab. Limbaugh told his estimated 20 million listeners that he began taking the pills while recovering from back surgery.

In 1999, doctors at the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles reported 12 cases -- nine women and three men -- of patients who developed hearing loss after Vicodin addiction. Two years later, doctors at the institute and elsewhere reported they had linked Vicodin abuse to hearing loss in at least 48 patients, according to the Los Angeles Times.

In 2001, the institute successfully treated Limbaugh's hearing loss with cochlear implants after blaming his deafness on autoimmune disorder.

The institute did not respond to a request for comment.

Harris, the San Diego doctor, says he has treated two patients whose hearing loss seems to be connected to Vicodin addiction.

There's good news for patients who use the drug as prescribed, however. "I've only seen it in people who are really addicted and abusing Vicodin, taking way too many doses per day," Harris says.

Another ear specialist notes that no studies on Vicodin and hearing loss have appeared in several years.

"I don't have 100 people in my office who are all on Vicodin. For one doctor or a group of doctors to spot a pattern can be tricky," says Dr. Steven D. Rauch, associate professor of otology and laryngology at Harvard Medical School.

It's clear, though, that the workings of the inner ear are vulnerable to disruption, perhaps no surprise giving their remarkable complexity. Numerous systems "regulate the inner-ear milieu," Rauch says. "They regulate the production of two different flavors of inner ear fluid, the constitution of fluids and [their] recycling, the nerves, and the circulation of oxygen that enters and leaves the ear."

In essence, "everything has got to be dialed in perfectly for the ear to work," Rauch says. "If a drug gets in there and it blocks or messes up any of these regulatory systems, the ear can fail. That can affect hearing or balance or both."
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I think Rush is back on the white horse
 

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But the best opportunity to learn about the fair and balanced assessements of the world we live in might be found on the banner ad inviting everyone to the Mediterranean Cruise '09, includes the headliner Karl Rove, with special guests John Bolton, Dick Morris, Cal Thomas and other conservative "dignitaries."

Man, what a party THAT will be...
:142smilie

It's OK. Jack Kevorkian will also be there to assist Mediterranean Cruise '09 passengers with the large number of expected requests for voluntary euthanasia.
 

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I thought liberals didn't discriminate :nono:

I have drank Pabst in the past - and even pretended to enjoy it, I work for a hunting/fishing newspaper that promotes hunting to the fullest - and I agree with the sentiment, and I grew up in the Queen City of the Ozarks, where yee-hawing was the rule of thumb.

Hardly discriminating...but thanks for the thought.
 

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never is a long time, kid. btw, throwing on some music time to time may help ease that stick out of your arse......

no music time for me at work, I enjoy talk radio much more, no stick in the mud here, just a down to earth conservative :shrug:
 

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no music time for me at work, I enjoy talk radio much more, no stick in the mud here, just a down to earth conservative :shrug:

Johnny Ramone,would of loved you.Joey not so much.This fair doctrine stuff is BS.Rush is not going anywhere,nor are the liberals ,or the centers ,thats a giving:shrug:
 
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