First it was the general, then O'reilly, now Rush. While I'm not that big of a Rush fan what they did is despicable and anyone who listened to the tape of the show knows what really was said.
Wonder who is next.
2007-10-02 02:39:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok so it's ok to Attack Moveon.org for there ad, but when Rush says something about calling vets phoney soliders that's ok because he is a conservative. Dude come on, both are wrong.
Rush used a public forum just like Movenon.org to attack vets. I might add, the vets he called a phony soliders were not asked to appear before congress. These people did not thing to Rush in the first place.
Edit: How come there isn't a Republican standing up for the Vets on this one? If they were so against the MOveon.org ad and the organization, why not stand up against, Rush. There can't be a double standard, or we will have people like PNAC Penelope and ShortBus running this country.
2007-10-02 02:31:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The Moveon.org Betray-us debacle is just a ploy by neo-cons to buy some time to divert attention away from the carnage in Baghdad. Limbaugh is the Moveon of the RIGHT. Stop your crying you big babies. How does this smear add up to those Swift Boat scumbags who questioned the service of an American veteran who volunteered to serve his country? Short memories!!!
2007-10-02 02:44:41
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answered by Fern O 5
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It is incorrect to think: "Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot". He's not that fat. Actually, Rush is a very intelligent and articulate man, however, he tells lies, lies, and more lies. Al Franked dedicated a good part of his book to the lies of Rush LImbaugh. There is a massive amount of material that was factually incorrect. It appears that most of his statistics and stories are fabrications.
He's the man who claimed that tobacco was not addictive. He's the man who misquoted Al Gore. Al never said he 'invented' the Internet, although this mis-quote was repeated by every major news outlet.
Limbugh needs to be held accountable for what he says. If a fat celebrity lies, he needs to be held acountable regardless of his political persuasion.
2007-10-02 02:37:51
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answered by Skeptic 7
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MoveOn.Org made a stupid lame pun on the name of someone who unarguably was lying to Congress and the American people. Their ad only targeted one man, not the military.
Rush Limbaugh belittled any and all soldiers who don't have the "appropriate" views that the republicans wish to force on them.
There is a world of difference between the two. Rush is a chickenhawk pansy little sissy coward.
2007-10-02 02:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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First, this rant makes no sense whatsoever. Your lame attempt at an analogy is laughable at best.
Rush does a fine job making himself look like a complete idiot. Media matters and other groups are only casting an unflattering spotlight upon Limbaugh's buffoonery.
2007-10-02 02:39:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I wonder how many lefties will be curious to know the truth about what Rush said. Do you think they will have the guts to go to his web site and check it out for themselves? Probably not! They’re lazy uninformed creatures.
For those interested go to
2007-10-02 02:38:52
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answered by Bego?a R 3
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So you think Rush Limbaugh is a straight up guy??? Why would you protect him? That's like me saying Moveon. org is a respectable news site, and people should heed it's message.
2007-10-02 02:31:54
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answered by World Peace Now 3
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I don't know, you tell me.
How do conservatives feel when they realize that they've been used like tools over these "moral values" issues that are supposed to get them outraged and vote for Republicans in that said blind rage that clouds people's judgment?
2007-10-02 02:38:00
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answered by ck4829 7
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Haha. Smear game AGAINST Limbaugh! That's funny!
Oh... you're serious?
Since Rush is scrambling to cover his *** about this 'phony soldiers' remark (note the plural on soldiers) by misrepresenting himself (as usual), you should be asking yourself the same question.
How does it feel to defend the callous statements of a 'phony patriot' apparently good enough to criticize those that do serve but not actually take up a rifle himself?
He's a hypocrite just like anyone else.
Go read the source at Media Matters and then decide how you might try and manipulate his remarks.
2007-10-02 02:29:14
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answered by LatexSolarBeef 4
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