I doubt it.
When you have 15 hours a week to come up with stuff on your own, sooner or sooner you will screw up.
Rush proved once again he is human,he did screw up.
But,what happened after he screwed up reminds me of the dingy harry letter he auctioned off.
He handled things brilliantly once more. The end analysis of his comments are that he will have more listeners than before,better sponsors,and at least two sponsors that tried to come back.
Who has the last word?
Rush Limbaugh and few are surprised.
What’s even funnier is the conspiracy aspect of the Fluke BS turned out to be true. It wasn’t a committee hearing it was a Democrat sponsored event made to look like a hearing. She isn’t just a law student, she’s an activist.
Rush was also right in asking what you should call a woman who spends $3000 over three years on birth control? Using condoms alone, that turns into something like having sex over three times each and every day. Since Walmart and other places charges under $10 per month for birth control pills, what was the rest of the expense for?
If a woman has sex over three times a day, what would we call her if not a slut? If a woman is being paid to have sex, and that’s what buying her birth control products amounts to, what should we call her other than a prostitute?
Frankly, Fluke looks and acts like a number of lesbians I’ve seen over the years so I even question her need for birth control products. I certainly would not classify her as cute or sexy.
You're right. The plus side is that Rush has successfully and tactically turned his mistake back upon his attackers and will come out stronger than before as far as his own commercial success is concerned.
The downside is he enabled the left to hijack and divert the national conversation into an area in which the rest of our leaders are ill-equipped to handle.
This incident and issue is going to hurt us this year because it's allowed the Left to reach in and grab the emotions, on a visceral level, of vast numbers of women and impregnate them with the meme (sorry, couldn't help myself) that Republicans want to take control of their reproductive lives.
What bothers me is that 85% of the country isn't up in arms about it.