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Rush Limbaugh's America Gone?
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<blockquote data-quote="okietool" data-source="post: 1994942" data-attributes="member: 6030"><p>He's an entertainer, Susan Sarandon, Danny Glover and the like have made just as outrageous comments on the other side of the issues.</p><p>He even admitted to liking Bill Clinton once, just said he didn't like his politics.</p><p>If he's part of what's wrong with America, then there are a potload of "celebrities" that are just as much to blame as he is. Some of them have even had radio shows of their own. Most of them failed.</p><p>One of them got elected to the senate.</p><p>So far as I know Limbaugh has never offered or been asked to run for anything.</p><p>Why does the fact that he maintains an audience offend your sensibilities so? No one is forced listen to him. When the American public tires of him or he gets too far out there he'll be gone just like Air America. I believe it's most popular programs boasted 2 million listeners per week. I'm pretty sure Limbaugh beats that on a daily basis. As long as people listen advertisers will advertise, when he falls out of favor (and I'm sure he will eventually) the advertisers won't advertise and the we can put Janeane Garofalo in the position she deserves.</p><p>Shoot I'm defending the guy and I'm not even a fan.</p><p>I still like Clark Howard best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietool, post: 1994942, member: 6030"] He's an entertainer, Susan Sarandon, Danny Glover and the like have made just as outrageous comments on the other side of the issues. He even admitted to liking Bill Clinton once, just said he didn't like his politics. If he's part of what's wrong with America, then there are a potload of "celebrities" that are just as much to blame as he is. Some of them have even had radio shows of their own. Most of them failed. One of them got elected to the senate. So far as I know Limbaugh has never offered or been asked to run for anything. Why does the fact that he maintains an audience offend your sensibilities so? No one is forced listen to him. When the American public tires of him or he gets too far out there he'll be gone just like Air America. I believe it's most popular programs boasted 2 million listeners per week. I'm pretty sure Limbaugh beats that on a daily basis. As long as people listen advertisers will advertise, when he falls out of favor (and I'm sure he will eventually) the advertisers won't advertise and the we can put Janeane Garofalo in the position she deserves. Shoot I'm defending the guy and I'm not even a fan. I still like Clark Howard best. [/QUOTE]
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