Posted on 10/31/2008 7:44:53 AM PDT by Blue Turtle
His audience is now 12 times the circulation of The New York Times, he tells me. 'And you can add up CNN, MSNBC and Fox, and my audience is 20 times that. They have no pretence of objectivity. They are activists now and they make no bones about it. CNN, MSNBC and Fox all opinionise. Like I do. They acknowledge this, and so it has become a battle between the two medias. The liberal media see this Obama candidacy as historic because race is a big deal to them. They think this country committed Original Sin. I actually believe that most of their support for Obama is that they are creaming in their jeans about the historical nature of the campaign. They want to be a part of it.They want to make it happen. They want a stake in it. They want to be able to say they did it if Obama wins.'
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
He mentions Rush does not like having his picture taken- because people use bad shots to make him look bad- and then paints Rush as paranoid for mentioning it.
Nah there are a mess of us in the Park listening to Rush.
Here I find a shady spot under a Pecan tree and listen.
I have been listening to Him since ‘92
My Friends and Family get so aggrevated with me cause I quote him and am right on so many things that I heard the great one tell us. 16 years of education on conservatism will carry you a long way
The blatant error in the third paragraph (MJF-pain killers) jumped out at me.
And guilt by association for the writing a letter for a friend/neighbor.
Rush is guilty of being a conservative. To a liberal, there’s no greater sin.
It gets even better. He makes fun of Rush saying "They are going to pick the absolute worst picture" ... and then "THEY" proceed to pick a horrible picture for their online piece. What a bunch of pricks!
Eurotrash.
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