limbaugh must have seen the light.
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limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/3/2012 5:59 PM EST
He apologized to Miss Fluke because he got hit where it counts the most, right in his pockets of his (size 58 waist) pants !!!!!!!!!! -
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Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/3/2012 8:22 PM EST
In Response to limbaugh must have seen the light.:He apologized to Miss Fluke because he got hit where it counts the most, right in his pockets of his (size 58 waist) pants !!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Sistersledge
Capitalism at its best? -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/3/2012 10:54 PM EST
Hmm,
What is the acceptable apology for you are a paid ####. Broadcast on national media for someone just wanting healthcare? We all know Limby played healthcare like a fiddle to get his discount druggie fix. He is a prescription drug freek and he belts this woman for birth control? -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/4/2012 10:47 AM EST
Maybe if we all club together we can hire a hitman to be rid of him once and for all, LOL?Only joking. Listening to his bile just reinforces all negativity towards conservatives, and can only do good for the left, no? This guy is an extremist to say the least.All that said this news story went international, and those famous words said with a grimace are said yet again all over the planet: "Only in America". -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/4/2012 12:32 PM EST
In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.:...this news story went international, and those famous words said with a grimace are said yet again all over the planet: "Only in America".
Posted by plasko
Actually, I was just thinking something like this after hearing the BBC report it. They said: "Can they say something like that on the radio in America?" ... "Wasn't it the American way to be promoting free birth control around the world?" ... "Just when you thought an issue was settled." -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/4/2012 2:14 PM EST
I liked what George Will said this A.M. that the gop wants to bomb Iran but they are afraid of limbaugh.
Maybe the USA can drop limbaugh on Iran ! -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/4/2012 2:54 PM EST
Bill Maher is considered a leading voice among the liberal left. His weekly show on HBO is visited by prominent liberals. Maher appears on shows like CNN, as a political commentator.
Maher repeatedly on his show, directly called Gov Sarah Palin a
"cun t" , and a "twa t" .
Bill Maher also gave a $1 million donation to the Obama campaign.
Will Obama give the $1 million back, considering how concerned he is with treatment of women? -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/4/2012 3:31 PM EST
In Response to limbaugh must have seen the light.:He apologized to Miss Fluke because he got hit where it counts the most, right in his pockets of his (size 58 waist) pants !!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Sistersledge
The drugster Rush wants to be able to keep buying Oxcycontin, so he gave a cowardly, semi-apology. -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/4/2012 6:49 PM EST
MSNBC commentator Ed Schultz called conservative commentator Laura Ingraham a "slu t" , also.
Never heard much about that...
Double standard. -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/4/2012 7:28 PM EST
BetheKoolaid, Ed Schultz was suspended for that remarked and made a heart felt apology to Miss Ingraham.
Concerning The Bill Maher's Show, it is on a pay cable channel which is on after hours with no sponsors. There is a big difference between pay TV and free radio air waves !
limbaugh didn't explain himself because he felt bad for attacking a college student 53 times in over a three day period. He did it because he was losing money.
BTW you know that the month of April is Confederate History Month in Virginia ! I wonder if they still omit the word slavery during that celebration? -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/4/2012 7:31 PM EST
In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.:I liked what George Will said this A.M. that the gop wants to bomb Iran but they are afraid of limbaugh. Maybe the USA can drop limbaugh on Iran !
Posted by Sistersledge
Now that is something that would be good for the country! -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/4/2012 7:34 PM EST
In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.:MSNBC commentator Ed Schultz called conservative commentator Laura Ingraham a "slu t" , also. Never heard much about that... Double standard.
Posted by BetheKoolaid
Not really. Fluke is not a public figure. Just a college kid trying to testify about an important issue. Ingraham (and Palin) put themselves in the public spotlight and have to expect some dirty stuff in return. Not that any of this stuff is good any way... -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/4/2012 9:58 PM EST
In response to "Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.":In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light. : Now that is something that would be good for the country! Posted by ReubenhopAdvocating for the death of Limbaugh (by being dropped from an aircraft over Iran) I see. I think that we need to start boycotting your advertisers Reubin. -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/4/2012 10:21 PM EST
In response to "Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.":In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light. : Not really. Fluke is not a public figure. Just a college kid trying to testify about an important issue. Ingraham (and Palin) put themselves in the public spotlight and have to expect some dirty stuff in return. Not that any of this stuff is good any way... Posted by ReubenhopThat's BS Reubin. Fluke made herself a public figure by agreeing to testify before Congress. This is quite different from someone like Joe the Plumber who just happened to be in a position to ask an uncomfortable question of then candidate Obama and who was vilified by the left for it. Furthermore, Fluke is not the simple "23 year old law student" that she was presented to be. The truth is that Fluke is a 30 year old activist with a history of public advocacy as the past president of "Law students for reproductive justice" and vice-president of "Women's legal alliance." She is about as close to being just a college kid as Nancy Pelosi is. -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/4/2012 11:21 PM EST
In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.:Bill Maher is considered a leading voice among the liberal left. His weekly show on HBO is visited by prominent liberals. Maher appears on shows like CNN, as a political commentator. Maher repeatedly on his show, directly called Gov Sarah Palin a "cun t" , and a "twa t" . Bill Maher also gave a $1 million donation to the Obama campaign. Will Obama give the $1 million back, considering how concerned he is with treatment of women?
Posted by BetheKoolaid
For one point Sara Palin Is what Bill Maher said, so that is factual. Second she was a candidate for public office, had said a lot of clearly stupid things, and was not seeking to testify under oath. This student was willing to testify under oath and made TRUE statements, she was not a public figure running for office, and she did not lie. Bill Maher can state his opinion on a public figure running for office.
A student in college not running for office is not a public figure. She is just a voter expressing an opinion. To be called by name repeatedly on a broadcast radio a slander is not acceptable. Rush should have to pay the slander compensation out of his own pocket. I think 53 times a few million listeners. How about a buck per listener for slander. Each time he said it. -
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Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/5/2012 6:29 AM EST
In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.:In response to "Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.": That's BS Reubin. Fluke made herself a public figure by agreeing to testify before Congress. This is quite different from someone like Joe the Plumber who just happened to be in a position to ask an uncomfortable question of then candidate Obama and who was vilified by the left for it. Furthermore, Fluke is not the simple "23 year old law student" that she was presented to be. The truth is that Fluke is a 30 year old activist with a history of public advocacy as the past president of "Law students for reproductive justice" and vice-president of "Women's legal alliance." She is about as close to being just a college kid as Nancy Pelosi is.
Posted by StalkingButler
Except she is actually in college. You think that any one who appears before a Congressional Committee is transformed into a public figure akin to Palin and Ingraham? You are badly overstating your case. -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/5/2012 6:31 AM EST
In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.:In response to "Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.": Advocating for the death of Limbaugh (by being dropped from an aircraft over Iran) I see. I think that we need to start boycotting your advertisers Reubin.
Posted by StalkingButler
No room for humor! Stamp it out! Limbaugh was being serious and I am obviously not. See the difference judgmental one? -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/5/2012 8:59 AM EST
In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.:In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light. : Not really. Fluke is not a public figure. Just a college kid trying to testify about an important issue. Ingraham (and Palin) put themselves in the public spotlight and have to expect some dirty stuff in return. Not that any of this stuff is good any way...
Posted by ReubenhopAbsolute bullsh!t. Never expected someone like you to spin the bull like this. Wow.It shouldn't matter one bit whether the person is a public figure or not. If calling Fluke a sl*t is the end of the world as we know it, as the Left is acting, then it should have been the same for Ingraham. What a shocker it wasn't....HYPO...oh nevermind. -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/5/2012 9:13 AM EST
In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.:His sponsors were leaving him. It's about time they all did. This Republican attack on women's health care is going to fail. 63% of Americans support President Obama on this one.
Posted by Kirk6
Kirk, the only "attack on women's health care" is in your and other democrats heads. Keep trying to make this an issue though because you can't talk foreign affairs, economy etc. President Obama's numbers are sinking like a lead balloon. 27% Strongly Approve his job performance.
In the words of the Rajun Cajun - "It's the economy stupid" -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/5/2012 9:14 AM EST
In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.:I liked what George Will said this A.M. that the gop wants to bomb Iran but they are afraid of limbaugh. Maybe the USA can drop limbaugh on Iran !
Posted by Sistersledge
Would do way too much damage! We want surgical strikes not total annihilation! -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/5/2012 9:23 AM EST
In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.:In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light. : Except she is actually in college. You think that any one who appears before a Congressional Committee is transformed into a public figure akin to Palin and Ingraham? You are badly overstating your case.
Posted by Reubenhop
Reuben, Ms. Fluke has been in he spot light for this type of debate for several years. She has inserted herself into situations which would make her a "victim" so she can be a voice of change. Limbaugh is a blow hard and was 100% wrong but the media portrayal of Ms. Fluke is wrong. -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/5/2012 12:06 PM EST
In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.:In Response to limbaugh must have seen the light. : Capitalism at its best?
Posted by jedwardnicky
Well, yes, of course. If his sponsors think his comments will hurt their sales, time to move on. -
Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.
posted at 3/5/2012 12:08 PM EST
In Response to Re: limbaugh must have seen the light.:His sponsors were leaving him. It's about time they all did. This Republican attack on women's health care is going to fail. 63% of Americans support President Obama on this one.
Posted by Kirk6
Kirk, please tell me specifically where the GOP is attacking women's health. Move away from the talking point for a minute, and tell me where. Do the republicans have legislation to say, deny mammograms to women under 40?