Posted on 06/26/2012 8:41:42 AM PDT by Biggirl
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And stop distributing food stamps to 'em, too.
I say drop them off in Vermont ...about 100 bus loads ....let those commies deal with them for once
Ok, now I am convinced that Rush (or Mr. Snerdley. Dawn, etc) trolls FR. Rush has once again called Duh Won a narcissist.
Well done.
Since Oreos were used to assault Michael Steele here in Merryland they’ve been off my list too.
Rush just mentioned that the Democrats are $27million in the hole. Well, somebody had to lend them that money they spent. Would extending credit with no expectation of payment be considered an illegal campaign contribution, and can that be a way that the Democrats are getting around McCain-Feingold???
He calls it as he sees it.
Yes, I do. Thank you.
I read Utah, Alabama and Florida are close to a similar AZ law and I would imagine Virginia may not be far behind.
I’d like to know how many of the 21 911 hijackers would fit Obama’s “young undocumented” amnesty requirements. Without doing much research, I’d wager all of them or at least the vast majority.....
YW! :)=^..^=
Good to have Rush, Jim was out today. But even Jim would do a rant anyways on yesterday’s decision.
That’s a good point but I don’t they would have standing unless they were harmed post 0bama’s decree not to enforce.
Rush is talking about the HBO program, The Network.
I watched about 5 minutes of it at the online free episode. It had the main character seated with a lib and conservative on each side of him. They are arguing and talking over each other. Reminded me of many of the cable news program interviews. I turned it off.
This HBO faux news show is nothing but Libtard propaganda. The crackhead Aaron Sorkin used to write for the lefty show “West Wing” along with Lawrence O’Donnell.
It might as well be Bill Maher wet dream.
It sounds like a pathetic show—just the thing that libs would come up with.
As Rush says, it’s simply liberal alternate reality. The problem is, liberals always are trying to impose their alternate reality on us.
What’s happened in VA is that some counties in NO VA that surround DC (i.e., where the population and jobs are) took a hard line on illegals, soooooooooooooo they ‘self deported’ across the Potomac to sanctuary counties/city in DC and Maryland.
When did this happen? Was it just this week?
The message that The Newsroom feeds them is that they didn’t have enough self-esteem; they weren’t as self-confident, as abrasive and as biased as they should have been last time around. And that’s a welcome thing, not for anyone who still harbors hope that a sane two-party system will prevail, but those who want to see leftists destroy themselves, their institutions and their ambitions.
The Newsroom‘s message to the media is to be more openly biased. But the media’s last shreds of credibility come from its pretense that it is neutral. The day that news anchors routinely take to the air, announce their political affiliation and begin to rant about Republicans is the day that the last pieces of their empire come crumbling down. The day that every news channel is MSNBC is the day that they will all have to divide the MSNBC audience among themselves.
The media is already following that path, and their newspapers, magazines and news shows are turning into ghettos because of it. The Newsroom berates them for not following it quickly enough. And the faster they go down that road, the less influence they will retain. If I wanted to destroy the mainstream media, I would encourage them to follow The Newsroom’s model. And while they won’t listen to me… they will listen to Aaron Sorkin.
The real topic of The Newsroom is egotism and it’s the perfect mirror for the implosion of two egotistical administrations whose chiefs self-destructed because they had as little impulse control as The Newsroom‘s protagonist. The celebration of self-destructive behavior is self-destructive and it programs the Democrats to seek out the next cycle of egotistical, self-destructive politicians.
The Newsroom reeks of its own smugness. It is entirely self-reflective. Its politics are a matter of identity. And that identity creates its own universe. There are universes like that already in cloistered urban centers, in ideologically-gated communities and in academia. And when their inhabitants recognize that the larger world outside is different than their universe, the contest between the ideology and the world begins.
To the sociopath, the universe is a solipsistic place. So too the leftist sees the world as a place on which to impose his own sense of internal identity. He reacts to the “otherness” of those who don’t share his political identity by trying to stamp them out. If he can’t physically destroy them, then he retreats to physical and mental enclaves where he destroys them intellectually over and over again, fighting battles against legions of ghosts and shadows, mocking and ridiculing them out of existence.
With The Newsroom, the cycle continues as, anticipating defeat, the left retreats to a safe place in an imaginary version of the past, in which they can line up all their enemies and knock them down like rows of toy soldiers, in which everything seems clear and certain, and their side always wins. Their hibernation is a good sign. It’s a sign that they are afraid that they are about to lose.
Bears leave off hibernation in the spring, but, since the spring, progressives have begun crawling into their own caves, arranging the cushions, closing the blinds and shutting away the world, for the better world glowing from their television screens.
"And that's the way it is"
was a big, flipping lie.
"Please update us if you find out what happened"
Well, here's what happened!...
Limbaugh, in Philly, just yesterday Monday, moved from 1210am to 106.9 FM. Here's the background...
106.9 FM signed on the air on December 31, 1959 as WKDN-FM. In 1966, the station was airing a MOR music format. The station was co-owned with WKDN (800 AM), which changed calls to WTMR after the two stations were sold to separate owners in 1968. Family Stations, Inc., the holding company for stations run by Harold Camping's Family Radio religious ministry, acquired WKDN-FM for $500,000 on July 23, 1968. Under Family Stations' ownership, programming on WKDN (the "-FM" suffix was dropped from the call sign in June 1986) consisted mainly of Christian music and teachings from Family Radio, along with some public affairs programming on weekends.
On December 6, 2011, Merlin Media, LLC announced it would acquire WKDN from Family Radio,[1] a sale that was completed on March 6, 2012. After the sale, Family Radio continued to program WKDN through a local marketing agreement while Merlin constructed new facilities for the station.[2]
Family Radio programming ceased on WKDN at precisely Midnight on the morning of April 16, 2012; after about a half-hour of dead air, a continuous playing loop of "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M. began, likely a play on Camping's infamous rapture predictions. After 12 Noon on April 16, the station changed its stunt to round-the-clock airings of The Sean Hannity Show (live airings and repeats), complete with the branding of "Hannity @ 106.9." With this "all-Hannity" change, the station also adopted a new call sign, WWIQ.[3][4] (Family Radio would move the WKDN call sign to its State College, Pennsylvania station on April 23.)[5]
Early speculation after Merlin's purchase had WWIQ being converted to an all-news format, replicating Merlin-owned stations in New York City and Chicago.[3][6] Merlin, however, would go instead with a combination of news and talk radio for the station, an approach confirmed on May 7, 2012. The station, branded as "IQ 106.9," plans to go after CBS Radio's mainstay stations in Philadelphia, KYW (all-news) and WPHT (talk), with a combination of news, information, and conservative-leaning talk that at times will have an irreverent, us-against-them tone. "IQ's" approach was confirmed by both a welcome statement on its website and by a YouTube video posted by one of its local hosts, former Philadelphia TV anchor Larry Mendte, who took aim at other Philly media outlets (namely the "definite agenda" of CBS with KYW and WPHT) and called WWIQ "a fresh new voice in the city of Philadelphia, an important alternative."[7][8]
The "IQ 106.9" schedule features "Philly's Morning News," a combination news/talk show (5AM-9AM) hosted by Mendte and Al Gardner, the latter a radio veteran and Philadelphia native whom Merlin hired in December 2011 to program the station (Gardner moved from a morning host position at WBT/Charlotte).[9] The daytime schedule also features the nationally-syndicated Sean Hannity Show and Glenn Beck Program. Both Hannity and Beck are distributed by Premiere Networks, as is The Rush Limbaugh Show, which will join "IQ's" lineup on June 25, 2012. Limbaugh's move to "IQ" had been widely speculated after Premiere announced in April 2012 that it would pull the show from WPHT. In addition the Mark Levin Show will begin airing on WWIQ on July 2, 2012.
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