To: Always Right
Not so honest. I refer you to the close: "As for the earnest Ivy League variety, ever eager to engage in serious debate over significant issues, they can always go write for "The West Wing."
To: moneyrunner
Then there is also this line.
""If you take a group of people who never listened to talk radio before, and then look at their attitudes six months later, you'll see a clear change" reflecting the views of Mr. Limbaugh."
Which to me is another way of saying that conservatives don't know what to think until they listen to Rush. The liberal Rushbot idea.
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12/08/2002 6:26:18 AM PST by
Kerberos
To: moneyrunner; Always Right
Note the comment that Ivy Leaguers earnest about the serious discussion of issues would turn to the rigidly ideological left wing show "West Wing." Now there is a great deal of serious consideration of issues on Limbaugh, and his demographic is above average in income and education. This "Ivy Leaguer" comment is really an insinuation that Limbaugh's audience is poorly educated, or not interested in the serious discussion of issues, which is a lie. By the way, I am one of those "Ivy Leaguers," with undergraduate and doctoral level degrees, and enjoy Rush's show enormously. And I would never watch "West Wing:" too cliched, predictable, and boring.
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