To: Roscoe
I don't need to worship Rush Limbaugh because he shares most of my political views. He's entertaining. He's also pompous and arrogant. I listened to him today go on for thirty minutes with a political analysis that he warned everyone was "complex." It equaled that Bush and Rove's new illegal immigrant proposal is designed to get Hispanic votes for the republican party. His painkiller addiction is no big deal. Brett Favre was made a hero for the same problem. Rush is a hypocrite because he's playing the criminal defense game with a top lawyer and he isn't admitting that to his listeners, while claiming he shares everything with them. He obviously isn't going to be man enough to admit he did something wrong. Like everyone, he wants to walk away with no adverse consequences.
24 posted on
01/16/2004 1:53:42 PM PST by
Williams
To: Williams
So you think because he's a Conservative, he shouldn't defend himself to the best of his ability? You think he should just roll over and take the punch? If so, you're insane.
25 posted on
01/16/2004 1:57:00 PM PST by
Hildy
To: Williams
Rush is a hypocrite because he's playing the criminal defense game with a top lawyer and he isn't admitting that to his listeners, while claiming he shares everything with them.
No, you got it wrong. Rush's listeners know his grandfather was a lawyer & a judge, his dad was a lawyer and his brother is a lawyer. Contrary to popular myth, Rush's listeners are smart enough to figure out that Rush is ''playing the criminal defense game'' all by them ownselves without Rush having to divulge his entire defense strategy on the radio. Which would be pretty damned stupid, now don't you think?
29 posted on
01/16/2004 2:04:24 PM PST by
elli1
To: Williams
You may find there is a lot more to the story in the end but it is your right to make judgements before you know most of the circumstances.
To: Williams
He obviously isn't going to be man enough to admit he did something wrong. He already did.
53 posted on
01/16/2004 4:57:59 PM PST by
Roscoe
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