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Rush Limbaugh: An Army of One
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hi i was looking on my brothers myspace and this was under people he would like to meet:
" I'd like to meet Rush Limbaugh. He is the only voice of reason with the cajones to speak up for the brotherhood..Mark Levin, Hannity. Anyone who keeps up the fight."
can anyone tell me what my brother means by this? who is "rush limbaugh"?
i dont keep up with the news much right now. im pregnant and there is always some sick story that makes me cry lol. so sorry if these are stupid questions but i was just curious. :)
what the "brother hood" my brother is talking about? and what fight?
Rush is the most popular radio host in history, yet he can only be found on AM channels. He's got quite a following because he's not afraid to tell the truth. He points out how the mainstream media lies, misleads and omits any news that conflicts with the ultra-left-wing agenda.
This infuriates the left-wing liberals, so they slander him constantly. Most of what you'll read about him from the media will be lies made up to smear him. People who say bad things about him on Yahoo Answers are also slandering him without bothering to find out the truth. That's sad, really.
What your brother means by "the cojones to speak up for the brotherhood" is probably referring to his recent bout with Harry Reid in the senate. Reid got 40 other Democrats (including Clinton and Obama) to sign a letter berating him for something they thought he said, when he didn't even say it. It was a first in our history to have the senate try to stifle free speech on a private citizen for something they didn't even do. Just an example of what's to come when the Democrats get completely into power. We can only hope that never happens, or "the brotherhood" of those who believe in free speech will be shut down completely.
It's sad that the only voice conservatives had in the late 80's was Rush and still the liberals want conservative views stopped. They own 90% of the media market, but they hate that they no longer have a monopoly, so they go after those in the 10%. They won't rest, that's why they want the "fairness doctrine" brought into play, an attempt to shut down talk radio.
Bottom line, Rush represents free speech and liberals hate that, especially if it conflicts with their agenda, so they will slander him any time and any way they can.
Incidently, that smear letter by the Democrats was auctioned off on ebay for over $2 million. Rush matched the money and sent it to a foundation that gives scholarships to children of soldiers lost in war. Rush is one of the most generous people in this country, but don't expect to hear praise about him from the left wing media.
Your brother is a very wise and informed person. You should be proud of him. If you're still curious, find Rush on your radio and see what you think. You may find you have a lot in common with your brother.
I wish you the best with your pregnancy.
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I think Sean Hannity and his hate filled show as well as Rush Limbaugh helps to stir up these people. It's not only McCain and Palin's fault. What do you think?
I don't think so. They are questioning Obama's qualifications and his ties with shady people. The problem is that alot of Dem's have determined that if you question Obama you are a racist. If the media were doing their job, instead of hiding everything people would know the truth about their candidate. ***
I accidentally came across a photo of Rush Limbaugh when I was eating my lunch and I almost barfed. Does he have that effect on anyone else?
What's a Rush Limbaugh? Some sort of cheese?
Rush Limbaugh is the biggest idiot in the media today. Why do people still listen to the garbage he spews on the radio? Especially after he was revealed as a drug addict and womanizer/pervert?
Amen, actually I don't.. heard him on talk radio this afternoon, and turned to another speaker.. who spoke about Limbaugh, and thought to myself, NOW what has he mindlessly spewed. Pretty lame the whole ordeal over Katy Couric's interview with Micael J. Fox.. his "reenactment" shifting about, .... I mean, let's see him cracked out on pills and all sit back and watch, no thanks (oh wait youtube.com has the footage, lol).. you get my point. He's digging his hole even more, which I love,, so whoever listens, please continue.. but those buffoons will be the ones that we have to listen to some other time.
James Carville is hilarious, I read his book, even though I don't wholeheartedly agree, he's funny, and even he doesn't dig himself to China, and shows some dignity, about himself and issues. (At least I respect his demeanor to be reflective of his passion, not wailing mouth pollution).
Radio host like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity seem to act like they are experts on the economy and foreign policy but they don't even have a college degree.
College degrees don't always equal success or intelligent thought. George Bush graduated from Yale, and he has trouble stinging a few words together into a sentence.
Sean Hannity uses common reasoning (not to be confused with common sense) full of illogical fallacies and emotion-driven rhetoric to draw the common, uneducated, natural born follower type of fan base. Rush also uses a lot of emotion-driven rhetoric, but in a much smarter way. I'm not a Conservative or a Republican, but I must admit that Rush manages to inject enough intelligence and humor into his otherwise over-spun show to be entertaining -- even if I disagree with him 90% of the time.
And has been pointed out already, many successful business people dropped out of college.
Is he Hillary's new best friend? Has she denounced Rush Limbaugh yet?
here is why,
Can GOP Voters Spoil the Dem Race? By HILARY HYLTON/AUSTIN
Thu Mar 20, 11:25 AM ET
As if Democrats didn't have enough problems deciding upon their presidential nominee this year, now they must contend with the possibility that Republicans are deliberately crossing party lines to prolong the bitterly contested race between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. In recent weeks, conservative talk radio stars Rush Limbaugh and Laura Ingraham have urged loyal listeners to vote for the much-despised Clinton in open Democratic primaries so as to prevent Obama from sealing the nomination, and there are some indications that their calls have already been heeded in states like Texas and Mississippi.
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Even in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania, where the April 22 primary is closed to independents and Republicans, there are signs that some Republicans are going so far as to switch their party registration by the March 24 deadline to participate in what Limbaugh has dubbed "Operation Chaos." In the last five months, there has been a 2.2% increase in the number of registered Democrats in Pennsylvania versus a tiny dip of 0.12% in Republican numbers. Veteran Pennsylvania pollster Terry Madonna expects some 100,000 new Democrats to vote on April 22, about 5% of the total expected to vote. In historic Gettysburg, Adams County Elections Supervisor Monica Dutko told the local newspaper, The York Daily Record, she was a seeing an unprecedented steady stream of switchers, some of whom volunteered they were changing registration from Republican to Democrat at the urging of Limbaugh.
Madonna, however, believes most of those new Dems will go for Obama, which goes against the Limbaugh conspiracy theory. It is also exactly what the upstart candidate himself been working toward. Obama, who until recently was winning the lion's share of Republican votes in open Democratic primaries, is running radio ads in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia calling on voters to register as Democrats this week.
The first clue that Republicans might be making this kind of mischief came in the crucial Texas primary on March 4, a contest that most observers claimed Clinton had to win - along with Ohio - to keep alive her hopes for the nomination. Dave Mann, a political writer for the progressive Texas Observer, was driving to Fort Worth on that primary day when he heard various callers to the Laura Ingraham radio show claiming they had followed her and Limbaugh's call. One even admitted he would now have to go to confession and repent his sins. As he listened, Mann dismissed the idea that Republicans would have a significant impact on the Democratic outcome in Texas.
But the next day, after examining the exit polls from Texas and earlier states, he changed his mind. "As Republican participation increased, Hillary got more votes," Mann said. Some of them came from Allison Cavey's family. "My whole family actually voted for Hillary in the Texas primaries and we are all McCain supporters," said Cavey, 32, a Dallas resident who works for a medical software company. "We all thought it would be easier to beat Hillary in the fall. Also, we all agreed that if for some reason a Democrat won the election we would be better off with Hillary than Obama...scary thought!"
In both Ohio and Texas, Republicans and independents were a higher percentage of the votes than in other states. "Based on past results, you would think that favors Obama, who has done well in 'open' Democratic primaries where Republicans can crossover on election day," Mann said. Obama won among California independents 58-32%; Virginia Republicans went for him 72-23; and he won Missouri Republicans 75-21. But in Texas and Ohio the two Democrats split the Republican/independent vote. "The Hillary Republicans cost Obama Texas," Mann said. The Mississippi results a week later confirmed the trend. "There was a complete reversal," Mann said, and Obama was now losing Republicans and independents two to one to Clinton. "Without a doubt, Rush, and to a lesser extent me, had some effect on the Republican turnout," Ingraham told Fox News. "When you look at those exit polls, it is really quite striking."
Proving that claim is still not easy. Prior to Texas primary day, longtime political numbers cruncher Royal Masset, a former GOP state party political director, dismissed the notion of a talk radio impact as "hogwash" and "urban myth." But during the two-week early voting period, down ballot Republican officeholders were nervous as they watched a record number of early voters ask for Democratic ballots, even in traditionally red counties. On election day, poll officials reported record requests for Democratic ballots in the reddest areas of the state. In Collin County, just north of Dallas where there is not a single Democratic officeholder, more voters chose to cast Democratic ballots - some 72,543 - than had voted in the November election for John Kerry, who got 69,000 votes. In 2000, only 3,735 voted in the Democratic primary, and the number was not much higher in 2004, some 6,493. "I can't put my finger on it," Dennis Simmons, a political scientists at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, said on election day as he saw red counties recording big blue turnouts.
After looking over the election day numbers in detail, Masset concluded that half a million Republicans had voted in the Democratic primary, but that many had done it not to support Clinton, as urged to by Limbaugh, but for Obama. In Collin County, for example, 57% voted for Obama, but declined to cast a vote in down ballot races. Only 41,894 - a dropoff of 43% - voted in a competitive Democratic U.S. Senate primary race.
"Those 500,000 Republicans who voted in the Democratic party couldn't even bring themselves to vote for a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senator," Masset said. He believes some crossed over at the urging of talk radio, but more crossed over to vote for Obama, caught up in the excitement of a horse race; still, only detailed follow-up polling might provide more insight into the Republican crossover votes.
Not all pollsters agree with Masset's analysis. Citing his respect for both Masset and Limbaugh, Republican pollster Michael Baselice said his examination of the numbers leads him to believe the number of Republicans participating in the Texas primary this year was similar to past primary elections. "The bigger story," Baselice said, "is how many people came out and voted in a primary for the first time." In Dallas County 58% of the voters had never voted in either party's primary, while in Harris County, home to Houston, an astounding 64% of the primary voters had no primary voting history record. Obama won in those two large urban areas.
But while pollsters crunch the numbers, Limbaugh is relishing the Democratic battle. On primary day in Mississippi he told listeners: "I'm not going to tell Republicans to go over there and vote, because I don't think I have to anymore. I think everybody understands here. But I want Obama to win this tonight. I want Obama to win Mississippi. I want Obama to win everything 'til we get to Pennsylvania. Then it's a different ballgame. Then we start being "un-American" again, to quote liberals," Limbaugh said laughing. "Then we start to sabotage all over again. The key about that, though, is you've gotta be registered with the party you intend to vote in Pennsylvania by March 24th. That's early. That's almost a month before the election date, which is April 22nd. So be thinking about that, folks."
Other talk radio hosts have taken up the cause. In Oregon, where voters must register by party by April 29 to vote in the May 20 primary. Conservative talk radio host Victoria Taft has been pushing Republicans to re-register as "dummocrats." Elections officials are seeing an increase in switchers, but voters' motives may not be divined until the Oregon exit polls are released. Meanwhile, Limbaugh opened his program Wednesday with a victory cry: "Operation Chaos is exceeding all objectives...this is just fabulous." Dubbing the Obama-Clinton face-off a "soap opera," Limbaugh says he will carry his campaign through to the final primaries in early June.
"I want our party to win. I want the Democrats to lose," Limbaugh said. "They're in the midst of tearing themselves apart right now. It is fascinating to watch. And it's all going to stop if Hillary loses." View this article on Time.com
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