How is it possible for someone to out-stupid Ann Coulter? Oh, yeah. We’re talking about Rush and his attacks on vets who, unlike him, risked their lives in Iraq and now are calling for change. Here is an article from, of all places, Fox News which discusses Rush’s boss’ trying to weasel him out of what he said. Fox seems to be trying to have it both ways: condemn what he said, sort of, while not attacking their close, personal friend.



  1. emeryjay says:

    No. 32 Gush, like a number of people in that business, is just an entertainer.

  2. iGlobalWarmer says:

    #62 – Absolutely correct. Talk radio has allowed a lot of inconvenient truths to get out and the Democrats don’t like it one bit.

  3. Tankfixer says:

    If you bother to actually listen to what the man said and not what is baing CLAIMED he said you will find he is critizing those fakes who have been telling lies about Iraq and my fellow soldiers.
    Isn’t it curious that a number of conservitive talk radio people are being attacked right now ?
    Could it be Queen Hillary and her minions wish to stiffle any disent before the coranation ?

  4. Mr. Fusion says:

    #57, Phillep,

    McGough, will have credibility regarding aspects of the fighting in Iraq (assuming he proves legit) that people who have not been in combat lack,

    Why should you doubt his legitimacy?

    (an otherwise great post)

  5. MikeN says:

    People love jumping on Rush Limbaugh’s statements and claiming he said something else. Take his comments about Donovan McNabb. He was talking about the media wanting to promote black quarterbacks, and people took it as Rush bashing McNabb because he’s black.

  6. Mr. Fusion says:

    #69,
    people took it as Rush bashing McNabb because he’s black.

    He did and he is.


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