Nobody is going to challenge Rush. Why would they want to embarrass themselves by having him spitting all over them, while he shouts nonsense for everyone to see?
Rush reminds me of a kid I knew in school, that no one wanted to argue with, because they were affraid he would spit the candy bar he was sucking off his fingers, all over them while he talked.
notice how he always goes to commercial breaks when the conservatives that don't agree with him, put him on the spot? He'll start back tracking all the way to a commercial.
You know, can't have anyone destroying his lies that libs believe one way and Cons another. That wouldn't be very polarizing, and bad for business.
2007-10-08 05:17:04
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answered by Boss H 7
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Rush has always been a joke, just like Ann Coulter. I think those two say what they do, not because that actually believe it, but because it's profitable. People who agree with their statements buy their books to affirm their moronic thinking, people who despise their statements buy their books for the shock value....their are both like train wrecks....hard to look away.
I mean, what drug addict goes on national radio an says that drug addicts should spend their lives in prison and means it? What woman says that it's her fantasy that a women's right to vote is removed?
The crap that falls out of these people's mouths is not genuine belief or their ideals. If it were I could respect it as their opinion while at the same time disagree. This crap is simply for ratings and book sales. They are both, at best, hypocritical sell outs.
And the reason Dem leaders would never go on Rush's show is because it a waste of time and energy. The people that listen to Rush and believe his rants are not ones who will be swayed be reason or fact. What's the point?
2007-10-08 05:37:06
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answered by Lorien C 3
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Rush gives his opinion. A guest wouldn't necessarily be able to prove him wrong - unless Rush changed his opinion based on the guest's arguments. The only danger with a guy like him is that a lot of people pin their beliefs on his every word as if he was infallible. This is dangerous because quite frankly there are times when he is way, way off. He can be a valuable source for arguments when forming your own opinion, but one must recognize that sometimes he ain't right.
2007-10-08 05:27:23
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answered by theswedishfish710 4
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there is not any longer something incorrect with a guy or woman making jokes approximately Rush. in spite of the incontrovertible fact that, the certainty that this valueless piece of rubbish 'Wanda Sykes' might make a comedian tale with reference to the assaults on 9-11 exhibits a genuine loss of character and admire for those those that lost their lives in those assaults. a loss of admire for the families and acquaintances of those people who lost their lives contained in the assaults. She is a shame to the occupation and a shame to people as an entire. IT grew to become right into a genuine show OF HER lack of expertise. so a techniques as Joe Biden...it is not important what celebration you're affiliated with, each person thinks he's an fool.
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answered by ? 3
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Rush has invited Hillary Clinton, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and numerous other democrats onto the show. They all declined.
I listen to Rush on occasion, he is truly entertaining, even though I don't agree with everything he says. The thing I like about him the most however is that he counters the liberal bias in newsprint and television media. It's good to get both sides of the story.
2007-10-08 05:20:59
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answered by david b 5
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You guys never give up. That question has been asked since 1989 when he started. Yes he has guest and yes some that disagree. The callers, if not put up to it and are honest, disagree with him on many issues. Watch Hannity and Colms for the debate forum. Rush I swhat he is and always will be and the Liberals hate him as they have tried to silence him for yrs and will continue. They have tried a Liberal talk show many times and they bomb mout. No one wants to listen to them.
2007-10-08 05:21:02
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answered by rdyjoe 4
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Those of you who bash Rush have never listened to him.
Take a few hours to listen to him. I have seen a few of my most liberal friends having a change of hearts.
Rush has the largest audience of any radio talk show. Hardly a joke.
2007-10-08 05:22:55
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answered by Fred Head 4
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Every once in awhile he 'dumbs-down' his rants and explanations for people who are less capable of understanding the issues . Check into those because the many errors in your post indicate that this might benefit you .
Hope that helps !!
2007-10-08 05:33:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone is free to call and talk to Rush on his show. I have heard plenty of people that disagree with his point of view. Perhaps you should try calling in and setting him straight on which ever issue it is you disagree with him on.
Note - Oh thats a riot. Two thumbs down for suggesting that you actually do something instead of just ranting on Y!A
2007-10-08 05:17:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Would the liberals be able to answer the questions>Don't thinks SO>The would be hidding from anyone with hard Q>Look at Hillery she emploded>
2007-10-08 05:21:13
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answered by 45 auto 7
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