To: ct_libertarian
I wonder how much this apology will drop his ‘being right x% of the time’ quotient?
First the hearing, then the backbone.
Who says sponsors don’t have power over the media — conservative or mainstream.
4 posted on
03/04/2012 5:02:16 AM PST by
TomGuy
To: TomGuy; Jerrybob; Timber Rattler
I think you are going to be surprised on Monday.
I think Limbaugh is going to come on and go for the throat of this Plague of Marxists.
I think the only thing he will lose are his kid gloves.
Limbaugh wields ALOT of power which he chooses not to use.
If these Marxists are going to attempt to shut down his voice, his business, and layoff the 500 people he employs, it ain't going to happen without some crushing return blows.
There is give and take in war.
And that is what has changed: The Marxists brought their war aggressively to our doorstep.
So pass your judgments.
I'll be waiting for Monday.
14 posted on
03/04/2012 5:15:47 AM PST by
ct_libertarian
(W.W.J.G.D? What would John Galt do?)
To: TomGuy
Of course sponsors have the power, they are Rush’s customer.
Conversely, we have the power to cut off our trade with those sponsors that showed their true colors of liberalism.
Not knowing how the contracts with Rush’s stations address national sponsors sharing, Rush may have needed to protect his stations.
Just remember who these “PC chickenchoking” sponsors are and make them see the real power of Rush.
Even I thought Rush got a bit carried away with the “fluke” reaction and have no problem with his retraction and apology, but there is little doubt the liberals will do their best to exploit his apology as a sign of weakness, which to their coming surprise, is not.
60 posted on
03/04/2012 7:26:39 AM PST by
X-spurt
(Its time for ON YOUR FEET or on your knees)
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