you really have to ask:
We've arrived at a point where the President of the United States is going to lead a war on traditional marriage." –Rush Limbaugh, on President Obama's endorsement of gay marriage. Limbaugh's first, second, third, and fourth wives could not be reached for comment. (May 9, 2012)
"Now, how can I be anti-woman? I even judged the Miss America pageant." -Rush Limbaugh, March 14, 2012
"What does it say about the college co-ed [Sandra] Fluke who goes before a congressional committee and essentially says that she must be paid to have sex -- what does that make her? It makes her a slut, right? It makes her a prostitute.
The Dumbest Things Rush Limbaugh Has Ever Said
Oh my God, the horror!
So fucking what. Is this anywhere near Martin Bashir wanting to shit in Sarah Palin's mouth? Or, Louis C.K. referring to Palin's vagina a "retard producing ****"?
They are mere opinions.... and in the latter 2, I suspect snarkiness.
when did Martin Bashir say that? link?
Louis C.K. like all other comedians is given license to say stuff like that .
rash on the other hand tries unsuccessfully to masquerade as a legit journalist.
note the difference
http://gawker.com/msnbc-host-wants-someone-to-shit-in-sarah-palins-mouth-1466847681
Rush has never claimed to be a journalist.. unless you have a link that proves otherwise.
Who's a Journalist? It Depends.
Network News
By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
Ask members of the press whether Rush Limbaugh and Bob Woodward are journalists and the answers are somewhat predictable.
But the public has a different view. About the same percentage considers the radio talk show host and the author and Washington Post editor to be journalists, says a survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center released yesterday.
The numbers: 27 percent say Limbaugh is a journalist, 55 percent say he's not and 18 percent don't know. Woodward may lag in the name-ID department: 30 percent say he's a journalist, 17 percent say he's not and 53 percent don't know. The survey of 1,500 adults was completed before the recent revelation of Deep Throat's identity.
A separate survey of 673 journalists produced very different results. For Woodward, 72 percent say he's "very close" to a journalist and 21 percent "somewhat close." For Limbaugh, 1 percent say he's "very close" to a journalist, 2 percent "somewhat close" and 82 percent "not close at all."
Who's a Journalist? It Depends.