Rush Limbaugh Fessses Up

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  • Reply 81 of 98
    chinneychinney Posts: 1,019member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by thuh Freak

    ...Rush has shown us that a person can exist and act reasonably in society, even while high. i don't much care for him, but he did manage to keep a successful show going (or whatever the hell his job was), while using drugs....



    Or maybe it helps explains the demented nature of his show.



    If people are addicted to drugs that is an illness and they deserve treatment, if they seek it, not condemnation. If they choose to take drugs and don't want treatment, then that is their choice. However, either way, I don't think that I will be relying on the wisdom of their pronouncments while high.



    I do hope he recovers and is a full-blown liberal when off the sh*t.
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  • Reply 82 of 98
    aquaticaquatic Posts: 5,602member
    JAIL HIM. No wait...send him to Texas and KILL HIM!



    No one can seriously defend this guy if they read his quotes. I'm glad the smarter Conservatives here didn't even try. Midwinter is new. But FCiB is stooping to new lows.



    Ah the glorious irony. I'll stretch out for a while. That Newsweek article was great, almost made me feel sorry this fat friendless balding loser who just ate, watched football, and insulted people. Anyone seen that tshirt with the



    Your ass: .



    Your ass in jail: O



    8)



    No seriously, rehab for addicts like Rush is better for everyone. More effective, quicker, cheaper, and more respectable. But because of his comments I do believe he deserves a few years of jail. He had his maid get his pills, what a sob. Of course it won't happen. How is Kenneth Lay doing? Maybe Rush will get house arrest.
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  • Reply 83 of 98
    midwintermidwinter Posts: 10,060member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Aquatic

    Midwinter is new. But FCiB is stooping to new lows. \\



    I'm not a conservative. At all.



    Cheers

    Scott
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  • Reply 84 of 98
    pfflampfflam Posts: 5,053member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by tonton

    Nor, aside from his Christian idealism, is Fellowship (any more).



    The usual suspects these days:



    Trumptman

    Scott

    SDW2001




    You are mistaking Midwinter for Scott-the-Conservative-with-a-phd scott . . . Midwinter should have a Phd if Scott-phd has one, obviously apparent by his intellectual tenor in general, and, he has not exhibited many Conservative political ideas in the past
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  • Reply 85 of 98
    midwintermidwinter Posts: 10,060member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by pfflam

    You are mistaking Midwinter for Scott-the-Conservative-with-a-phd scott . . . Midwinter should have a Phd if Scott-phd has one, obviously apparent by his intellectual tenor in general, and, he has not exhibited many Conservative political ideas in the past



    Wow, that's confusing. Yes, I (Midwinter) have a PhD and am not a conservative and my name is Scott but I am not Scott (the other Scott) the conservative who also, apparently, has a PhD but is not me. Even though we have the same name. And apparently the same degrees.



    Anyway. I'm not a conservative. Unless it comes to that damned liberal media!



    Cheers

    Scott
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  • Reply 86 of 98
    midwintermidwinter Posts: 10,060member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by tonton

    Nor, aside from his Christian idealism, is Fellowship (any more).



    I don't know that I would say that. It seems that FCiB is rightly growing increasingly dissatisfied with Bush, but I don't think that makes him not a conservative anymore. It probably just means that he's actually a republican and not a neo-conservative.



    Cheers

    Scott
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  • Reply 87 of 98
    sammi josammi jo Posts: 4,634member
    Read this one!



    http://www.nypress.com/16/43/news&columns/signorile.cfm

    Poor Rush...the agony, oh the agony...my liberal heart bleeds for you!



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  • Reply 88 of 98
    chu_bakkachu_bakka Posts: 1,793member
    another one bites the dust???





    http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/news/102...adiohost.html#



    next thing you know... Hannity will be caught in an indecent postion with a Sheep!
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  • Reply 89 of 98
    What's this? A conservative talk show host saying one thing but doing another?



    That's sooooo unlike them
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  • Reply 90 of 98
    Quote:

    Originally posted by chu_bakka

    another one bites the dust???





    Wasn't there a time in Britain recently where a couple of the conservative members of parliament committed suicide while wearing woman's clothing?



    It sure seems like the holier-than-thou crowd are more likely to be getting their freak on in some way behind closed doors.



    What do we have now- Swaggart, Bennet, Rush,... What was the name of that one guy who had to resign from some republican post because some nude pictures of him and his wife surfaced? If I remember right his wife was pretty hot (Link?). Also, didn't the speaker right after Newt step down because Larry Flint had something on him?



    Also, I heard somewhere that 70% of serial killers vote republican. Is that a just a myth?
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  • Reply 91 of 98
    addaboxaddabox Posts: 12,665member
    When I (briefly) listen to someone like Michael Savage, it's hard not to imagine that the guy really hates himself. He just seems sunk down into a pit of ugliness that even he doesn't dig. Even his look-- sunglassses, beard, scarf, hooded swweatshirt-- suggest a person hiding from himself.



    I think that some of the most red-meat right wing/christian pundits are just externalizing their comtempt for their supressed "weakness". Like Hoover and his cross-dressing, the closeted and rabidly homophobic Roy Cohn, the aforementioned Jimmy Swaggart (who got all weepy about the way those dreadful ladies with their "experience" led him down the path of fleshy failings), these guys are the most dangerous because their rage against sin is so visceral. Really, it seems to border on a kind of insanity, and if not for the rise of talk-radio to keep them gainfully employed, I would guess some of them would be incarcerated for being unhinged beligerants at large, screaming at old ladies for having an old Gore/Lieberman bumber sticker and writing scary/threatening letters to the editor.
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  • Reply 92 of 98
    chu_bakkachu_bakka Posts: 1,793member
    hey republicans!



    stay off drugs... leave the kids alone and keep your pants zipped!



    http://www.thehill.com/news/102803/latourette.aspx



    hehe. couldn't resist.
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  • Reply 93 of 98
    Quote:

    Originally posted by chu_bakka

    hey republicans!



    stay off drugs... leave the kids alone and keep your pants zipped!



    http://www.thehill.com/news/102803/latourette.aspx



    hehe. couldn't resist.




    Nor could I, you missed the best part:



    "Steve LaTourette, 49, carried his district in 2000 with 69 percent of the vote while Al Gore won it narrowly over George W. Bush. LaTourette has a centrist voting record and has criticized the conservative ?true believers? of the GOP class of 1994."



    A little different spin, eh?





    By the way, his wife sounds like she's not intimidated by this guy or washington, I love the way she puts it on the line ....
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  • Reply 94 of 98
    chu_bakkachu_bakka Posts: 1,793member
    hehe... I didn't say HEY CONSERVATIVES!



    He's still a republican.
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