• #41
Link to Limbaugh's airing of song parody of Obama 2007:

 
  • #42
PolitiFact | 10 fact-checks of Rush Limbaugh, Medal of Freedom winner

PolitiFact is a fact-checking website that rates the accuracy of claims by elected officials and others on its Truth-O-Meter.

In the end, Rush Limbaugh was a much married, previously drug abusing drug addicted, bigoted draft dodger
(okay, it's just my opinion that he was bigoted even though he tried hard to prove that himself. Everything else is fact; he got two draft deferments, some hero).
 
  • #43
If the "great man" himself admitted to his drug abuse/prescription problems (he went into treatment) how long was this a problem and how was his thinking/rationale/radio program impacted by his drug abuse? This might give one pause, mighten it?
 
  • #44
RIP Rush. Not a fan, but a die hard, far right person. You had your way, and I have mine. Even though I didn't always agree with your presentation, I know you were on our side.

Pick a side, go tribal, and ALWAYS, be nice to opposing tribes until it matters.

There's nothing wrong with being a die hard, far right person.
 
  • #45
Mark Twain once said
I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it.

I have been smiling ever since I heard the news.
 
  • #46
People are willing to forgive Charlie Sheen for actually putting gay men and straight women in danger of getting HIV/AIDS. Think about that...

I guess because he didn't say mean things about them.
 
  • #47
Let's see Barack the magic negro,called a law student a 🤬🤬🤬🤬.accused Michael J fox of faking his illness,called 12 year old chelsea Clinton a dog,said the NBA should be outlawed and called gangs,said feminists were all unattractive,made fun of gay men who died of Aids.

You do know that Barack the Magic Negro was an editorial that appeared in the LA Times? It was written by David Ehrenstein. Can't say I favor banning the NBA. But I wouldn't mind seeing it die of natural causes.
 
  • #48
It does say a lot @BayouBelle_LA. I guess we will have to agree to disagree about whether that’s a good thing or not. I’m afraid I find it horrifying.
JMO. It’s horrifying to be sure



I accept y0ur right, @shotgun09, to believe Limbaugh “encouraged people to seek out truth,” but, seriously, there was no truth about birtherism, no truth that Covid is the “common cold” being “weaponized by Democrats” against Trump, no truth to The Big Lie that the election was stolen by massive fraud, and no truth about January 6, first denying the violence and then saying we shouldn’t be horrified by it, comparing it favorably to the original Tea Party. And those lies only date back through the past year and to Obama’s presidency. The truth is that Limbaugh encouraged people to believe and parrot the many lies he promoted over the course of decades IMO.
 
  • #49
IMO, Limbaugh catered to and emboldened a 'Gone With the Wind' Antebellum/Confederate society amongst his listeners. As far as I'm concerned, he gave voice to the white grievance culture and helped pave the way for January 6, 2021.

I can't think of anyone less deserving of a Presidential Medal of Freedom than Limbaugh, but then I remind myself of who bestowed it upon him.

If part of a medal's meaning is based upon who is bestowing it, then the medal Limbaugh received is basically a joke, IMO.
 
Last edited:

Guardians Monthly Goal

Staff online

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
162
Guests online
2,018
Total visitors
2,180

Forum statistics

Threads
644,644
Messages
18,823,316
Members
245,427
Latest member
lil Diane 11
Top