Posted on 02/18/2021 7:53:35 PM PST by Morgana
Rush Limbaugh TV- Feminists Won't Eat Meat
Rush's views on radical feminists are one of the most frequently misunderstood and deliberately misrepresented things about the EIB Network. The fact is, "radical" feminists are as different from rank-and-file women as "radical" environmentalists are from those of us who want clean air, water and land. Both factions have hijacked movements that started out with issues we can all support, and twisted them to their own agendas.
This is why Rush has said that there are only about a dozen "FemiNazis" in the world - not that it has stopped liberals from wrongly claiming every 15 minutes that Rush has called "all" women FemiNazis - because he knows these are the radical, crazy, way-outs who do not represent more than a fraction of womenkind.
For this reason, Rush delights in bringing us examples of such extremist behavior, as he did on the May 18, 1994 episode of Rush Limbaugh the Television Show. To yet again clarify his position on women vs. feminists, Rush brought us a story titled "Meat Equals Power in Male-Dominated Society." It's an examination of a woman named Erin McKenna. You just have to hear and see what this pointy headed professor had to say, folks.
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Rush Limbaugh: ‘I love the women’s movement — especially when walking behind it’.
Michael Savage seems to hate everybody. Does he still have that stupid feud with Mark Levin going?
You’re so right
I wouldn’t know. I haven’t listened to Mike in years.
The conservative (terrestrial) radio in my area is screwed up. I don’t want it so bad that I’ll go digital.
Mark Levin is a very perceptive radio host, but his ‘angry fishwife) voice becomes too much for me very quickly.
Maybe he’s changed his delivery. I don’t know.
DANG!
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