This is factually incorrect, and puts a spin on the story. Rush Limbaugh is not the target of the investigation. The tone of expressing "sadness" over the investigation implies guilt. It is a "statement of fact" accompanied by an implication of guilt. While I can understand how you're interpreting those words, with all due respect, that's a very nuanced and cynical interpretation, and probably not an interpretation that many people share. It's hardly a good basis for making charges like you did against the author.
"While I can understand how you're interpreting those words, with all due respect, that's a very nuanced and cynical interpretation, and probably not an interpretation that many people share. It's hardly a good basis for making charges like you did against the author."
Cynical for not putting much stock in a "news" story that was broken by the National Enquirer? Good luck pressing that case!