To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
I'm sad he didn't put up a fight, but I have to say I'm selfishy glad he resigned. It was just taking to much time away from his show. Too many days away and off-topic sports.
43 posted on
10/01/2003 9:05:20 PM PDT by
cwb
In my opinion, it was an asinine thing to say. What the hell was he thinking? He was doing a job about SPORTS. Conservative or liberal, who cares, just talk about the sport, not slants about media and hot button issues he had to of KNOWN would raise issues. He's smarter than that, or so I thought. And to bow out so soon, on an issue he hand delivered to the left. I thought part of his mantra was fighting the left's assualts.
I was border line with him anyway. I think Rush put's on a good show. But I'll stick to Quinn
To: cwboelter
I'm sad he didn't put up a fight, but I have to say I'm selfishy glad he resigned. It was just taking to much time away from his show. Too many days away and off-topic sports. You're right. Now he'll go back to talking about golf. I hate golf.
Don't get me wrong - I used to be a big Rush fan. But frankly I got tired of it. That being said IMHO is it hard to find someone who has done more for the conservative movementat, at least from a grass-roots perspective. Imagine all those listeners having their thoughts confirmed daily, unlike the tax-sponsored NPR tripe.
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