To: PhiKapMom
Oh sure. You listen to Rush when he tells you what you want to hear about Clinton. Then close your eyes and ears when he doesn't tell you what you want to hear about Bush.
I personally don't listen to Rush any more. He started to bore me with his own self-absorption. I am, however, very happy to hear that he is one of the slumbering conservatives starting to wake up.
To: Scarlet Pimpernel
I personally don't listen to Rush any more. He started to bore me with his own self-absorption. I am, however, very happy to hear that he is one of the slumbering conservatives starting to wake up. Hmm, Rush is going after the Brigaders, Libertarians, and holier than thou conservatives.
Sheesh talk about cutting market share. I guess Rush thinks that "New Coke" was a success.
Oh well, it is a free country.
368 posted on
06/03/2002 1:06:48 PM PDT by
Dane
To: Scarlet Pimpernel
You got the wrong person here. I quit listening to Rush when I got tired of his constant talk about golf and who he knew all the time! That was over a year ago -- long before his latest tirades. I thought he came across as pompous and arrogant over a year ago. If you looked back in the archives you would see I got chastised for saying he was sounding arrogant and pompous at the time.
He lost me as a full-time listener well over a year ago and a part-time listener several months ago. Last couple of times I tuned in, he was berrating callers so I figured I didn't need to listen to that! Seemed everytime I tuned in, he was talking about golf or who he knew or who called him on his cell phone while he was driving his convertible to go play golf or berrating someone for disagreeing. Do I need to listen to that? No I don't!
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