To: tdadams
The Newsweek piece, which I saw last night, was the worst thing yet. The writer was very good, but the inhumanity of it was just incredible.
Call someone a hypocrite if you want (a very dangerous word for any homo sapiens to fling around), disagree with his words or his decisions or his politics, but don't try to tear away his human face and throw salt on the scared, earthly little sinner that is inside us all.
We have all had low and worst moments. For anyone to gather them all together and say, "behold this wreck, everyone," --something that I never heard Rush Limbaugh do in 12 years -- is just nothing but inhuman.
That article was truly ghastly, like watching one of the Nazi doctors at work. Absolute cold-blooded hatred disguised as an intellectual pursuit. as It said much more about its author, and Newsweek, than it could ever say about Rush.
I look forward to hearing R.L. once again. He's an amazing man and no one can undo the good he's done.
60 posted on
10/13/2003 7:27:45 AM PDT by
hemogoblin
(The few, the proud, the 537.)
To: hemogoblin
That article was truly ghastly, like watching one of the Nazi doctors at work. Absolute cold-blooded hatred disguised as an intellectual pursuit. as It said much more about its author, and Newsweek, than it could ever say about Rush. Just like they treated/wrote about Linda Tripp. You'd have thought no living human being now or ever could possibly be as low, dirty, rotten pond scum as they implied that she was for taping the conversations of "a friend". They'll do no less -- they'll do even worse -- to Rush.
62 posted on
10/13/2003 8:00:38 AM PDT by
nfldgirl
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