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To: outinyellowdogcountry

Yes, indeed, he’s mentioned Hannity and not long ago. My memory is stalled right now but a month ago (?), Sean was getting skewered by the DSM for some thing...dang, can’t remember.

Rush defended Hannity in no uncertain terms for quite a long time on his show. Pretty riled up he was.

Regarding Rush: it’s probably not too risky to say many of us here had our beliefs ratified and shaped by Rush over the years. Personally he was the one that cemented a lot of things in my head first put there by reading Milton Friedman.

Rush did disparage us today who believe in the bad things about “pizza”. However, what I heard is that he somewhat caught himself and turned down the rhetoric pretty quickly. Disclosure: was at work and my not have heard the whole thing.


386 posted on 05/29/2018 3:01:16 PM PDT by EMI_Guy ("You have to slow down to go fast." - Kenny Roberts)
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To: EMI_Guy

About Rush’s impact on a lot of us Baby Boomer’s: Back when I first found Rush on the local radio, I was just relieved someone else was speaking up for what i was thinking. Reagan was out of office and the media then was already making me feel like an old fogey. And i was young then! Then I caught a co-worker also quietly listening to Rush too. He gave us back a voice before the www. Even tho I’d rather listen to others now, I still turn on Rush sometimes. Even if it were to happen that he’s become a prog, i feel we owe him a debt of gratitude for allowing us a voice thru Bush 41 and the Klintoon years. (i doubt he’s turned prog but don’t think he’s as on top of things as some)


455 posted on 05/29/2018 7:38:23 PM PDT by Wneighbor (Weaponize your cell phone! Call your legislators every week.)
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