• Day By Day,  Rush Limbaugh

    Day By Day March 5, 2012 – Star Wars



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Carbonite certainly has the “right” to purchase advertising on any radio program or venue. However, their political proclivities have certainly become evident with their cancelling of ads on Rush Limbaugh’s Show .

    David Friend, the CEO of Carbonite, an online data backup provider, said in a statement on the company’s Facebook page that he hoped his and other advertisers’ decision to pull their ads from Limbaugh’s show “will ultimately contribute to a more civilized public discourse.”

    I, as a consumer, also have the “right” to do business with anyone I wish and Carbonite will not even be considered by me. I recommend the same treatment for Carbonite by all conservatives.

    Pro Flowers is another advertiser who has pulled their ads from the Rush Limbaugh Show. I note they also advertise a fair amount on other conservative talk radio shows, including Salem Communications.

    So, will they pull those ads when they do not agree with the commentator? Or a guest?

    I will no longer do business with this company either.

    Quicken Loans, Sleep Train Mattresses, Sleep Number, LegalZoom, Carbonite and Citrix have also said they will pull their advertisements from Limbaugh’s program.

  • Chrysler,  Clint Eastwood,  ReasonTV,  Rush Limbaugh

    The Reason.TV Parody of Clint Eastwood’s Chrysler Halftime in America Super Bowl Ad

    It’s Halftime in America. And our second half is about to begin. All that matters now is looking ahead and finding a way forward.

    I like Clint Eastwood and have enjoyed his films for decades. And, I do not have a problem of him making some money on this ad for Chrysler.

    What I do object to is my tax money being spent on bailing out poorly run automobile manufacturers in Detroit.

    Here is ReasonTV’s parody of the Clint Eastwood ad:

  • Chrysler,  Clint Eastwood,  Rush Limbaugh

    Rush Limbaugh’s Parody of Clint Eastwood’s Chrysler Halftime in America Super Bowl Ad

    It’s Halftime in America. And our second half is about to begin. All that matters now is looking ahead and finding a way forward.

    I like Clint Eastwood and have enjoyed his films for decades. And, I do not have a problem of him making some money on this ad for Chrysler.

    What I do object to is my tax money being spent on bailing out poorly run automobile manufacturers in Detroit.

    Here is Rush Limbaugh’s video parody of the Clint Eastwood ad:

  • Clarence Dupnik,  Gabrielle Giffords,  Jared Loughner,  Rush Limbaugh

    Arizona Sheriff Clarence Dupnik Blames Rush Limbaugh for Tucson Shooting Massacre



    Unhinged and Far Left Democrat – what a shocker.

    The Arizona sheriff investigating the Tucson shooting that left U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords critically wounded had harsh words today for those engaging in political rhetoric, calling conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh “irresponsible” for continuing the vitriol.

    “The kind of rhetoric that flows from people like Rush Limbaugh, in my judgment he is irresponsible, uses partial information, sometimes wrong information,” Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik said today. “[Limbaugh] attacks people, angers them against government, angers them against elected officials and that kind of behavior in my opinion is not without consequences.”

    Limbaugh today railed against the media and Dupnik for trying to draw a link between the heated political climate and the shooting rampage, calling the sheriff a “fool.” But Dupnik stood by his assertions.

    “The vitriol affects the [unstable] personality that we are talking about,” he said. “You can say, ‘Oh no, it doesn’t,’ but my opinion is that it does.”

    Investigators have yet to determine what motivated 22-year-old Jared Lee Loughner, described by some as appearing to be mentally unstable, to allegedly open fire on the crowd outside the Tucson Safeway.

    However, so far there is no evidence that he has any ties to any political group.

    I agree with Rush that Sheriff Dupnik is a fool and so do otherseven from the LEFT.

  • Rush Limbaugh,  William F. Buckley

    The Limbaugh Rule to Supplant the Buckley Rule?



    Graphic from Rush Limbaugh

    I guess we will see with the coming general election in Delaware if the Rush Limbaugh Rule works.

    And, the total votes for the control of the United States Senate.

    There are caveats
    and frankly I don’t see how the Republican Party wins here – in any case.

    I find Rush’s argument in favor of the Limbaugh Rule lacking on its own terms as well as in terms of the prudence one should ordinarily apply to matters of practical politics. Among other things, the Limbaugh Rule does not take account of the advantages of majority status in the Senate. Rush’s formulation of the Limbaugh Rule nevertheless clarifies the issues of judgment that have divided conservatives in Delaware and elsewhere this primary season.

     But, in a couple of months the votes will be counted.

  • Day By Day,  Keith Olbermann,  NFL Football,  Rush Limbaugh

    Day By Day by Chris Muir October 15, 2009 – Taking Heat

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Chris, talk about taking heat – how about Rush Limbaugh and his attempt to be a NFL Owner/Investor.

    John Hinderaker over at Powerline has a powerful sum up of the FLAP, including a CNN graphic which is a blatant lie.

    It’s official: Rush Limbaugh has withdrawn as a minority participant in a group that is trying to buy the St. Louis Rams. This follows opposition to Rush’s participation from Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and, shamefully, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Such opposition, in turn, was fueled by false claims that Limbaugh has made various racist statements in the past.

    The most ridiculous of the statements falsely attributed to Rush was this one:

    Slavery built the South. I’m not saying we should bring it back; I’m just saying it had its merits. For one thing, the streets were safer after dark.

    Anyone who has ever listened to Limbaugh would immediately recognize this as a hoax; in fact, it was made up out of whole cloth by a little-known left-wing blogger. But it was reported as fact by news outlets that didn’t bother to verify their facts. CNN was especially blameworthy in this regard; it vouched for the blogger-fabrication:

    Here is the graphic:

    Suddenly, Flap has LESS desire to watch the “politically correct” NFL and especially NBC’s Sunday night football with LEFTY Keith Olbermann as a commentator. This demonization and outright slander/libel of Rush Limbaugh is the last straw.

    College football is political enough.

    So long NFL.

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  • John McCain,  Rush Limbaugh

    Rush Limbaugh Strikes Back at John McCain’s Mother Who Dumped on Him During The Tonight Show

    John McCain’s mom bad mouths Rush on the tonight show, lol Rush says shes right and thats why Republicans keep losing.

    The McCain’s are all alike.

    Rush Limbaugh responded to Roberta McCain’s criticism of his tough radio persona Thursday, joking over the fact “McCain’s mother is dumping on me.”

    “She is absolutely right” in her assessment that that she belongs to a different Republican Party than he does, Limbaugh said during his radio show: “The Republican Party she belongs to gets shellacked election after election after election.”

    In an appearance on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Wednesday, the outspoken 97-year-old mother of Sen. John McCain said, to cheers from the audience, that Limbaugh “does not represent the Republican Party that I belong to.”

    Excuse mongers……


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  • Rush Limbaugh,  Sarah Palin,  Wanda Sykes,  White House Correspondent Association Dinner

    Video: The Obligatory Wanda Sykes: Rush Limbaugh is the 20th Hijacker Post

    Wanda Sykes OVER THE TOP comedy routine at last Saturday’s White House Correspondent’s Association Dinner.

    So, was Wanda Syke’s routine inappropriate?

    I’ve been to the White House Correspondents Dinner. And, if history is any judge, then comedians asked to perform there seem to do best when they joke with gentle jibes rather than go for the jugular. Someone should have reminded Wanda Sykes about that before tonight. Because not since Don Imus roughed up Bill Clinton at the annual event has a comedian been so mean-spirited. Certainly, Stephen Colbert wasn’t to George W Bush. But, unlike Imus or Colbert, Wanda Sykes didn’t lay a glove on the sitting president Barack Obama. Instead, she reserved her barbs for people who weren’t there: Dubya, John McCain, Dick Cheney, Sarah Palin, Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity. I’m not saying pols and media don’t deserve to have the piss taken out of them. But even watching the WHCA dinner on television, viewers saw the room grew very quiet and then erupt as Sykes seemed to cross the line with what was more harsh partisanship than funny comedy. At one point, the C-SPAN cameras caught Fox News commentator Glenn Beck sitting stone-faced after Sykes had singled out one conservative after another for her insults. Even Obama seemed to look uncomfortable at times. Of course, the WHCA had to know what they were getting since Sykes has gone on late night television being just as outspoken. Which is why, when she was announced as the performer, I wondered why the journalists had chosen her unless they wanted her to cause controversy, which she certainly did tonight.

    Flap thought 9/11 jokes were off-limits? But, wait it is the big bad conservative Rush Limbaugh.

    Other key jokes, or left-wing unhinged commentary rammed down the throats of the attendees:

    George W. Bush:

    “I gotta say, he broke a lot of stuff. You thought you were moving into a new home, and you’ve got a fixer-upper. And there are a lot of things that need to be fixed.”  About the criticism Obama received from animal rights activists concerning his choice of a pedigreed pup,” Sykes said, “The man has to rescue a country that’s been abused by its previous owner. Let him have a dog.”

    Dick Cheney:

    “Oh my god, that’s a scary man. Scares me to death. I tell my kids if two cars pull up, and one has a stranger, and the other car has Dick Cheney, you get in the car with the stranger.” And she criticized the former VP for “trying to defend torture”.

    Rush Limbaugh:

    Rush Limbaugh said he hopes this administration fails. That’s like saying, ‘I hope America fails.’ Or that ‘I dont care if people are losing their homes, their jobs, our soldiers in Iraq.’ He just wants the country to fail. To me, that’s treason. He’s not saying anything differently than what Osama Bin Laden is saying.” Then, turning to the president, Sykes added, “You might want to look into this, sir. Because I think maybe he was the 20th hijacker. But he was just so strung out on Oxycontin that he missed his flight.”

    Realizing she shocked the crowd with that remark, she said, “Too much? But you’re laughing on the inside…”

    But she wasn’t done. “Rush Limbaugh [says] ‘I hope the country fails.” I hope his kidneys fail. How about that? He needs some waterboarding, that’s what he needs.”

    Sean Hannity:

    Sykes noted that the Fox News commentator has offered to be waterboarded for charity. “Let Keith Olbermann waterboard him. He can”t take a waterboarding. I can break Sean Hannity just by giving him a middle seat in coach.”

    Sarah Palin:

    In a not-so-veiled reference to teenage daughter Bristol Palin’s out-of-wedlock pregnancy, Sykes said of Sarah Palin’s “early pull out” of the dinner, “Somebody should tell her that’s not really how you practice abstinence.”

    Todd Palin and most of the guests at his table fell silent while other diners gasped and laughed.

    Fun is fun and light-hearted comedic jabbing at POLS is fair game. But, an unclassy act from the LEFT will guarantee that next year few POLS from the RIGHT will attend.

    But, we have seen this type of conduct from Sykes before in the gay marriage fight here in California. The White House obviously knew what they were getting with Sykes.

    Now, they need to accept the responsibility and cut out the crap.


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  • Barack Obama,  Meg Whitman,  Mitt Romney,  Rush Limbaugh,  Sarah Palin

    Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney Hating on Sarah Palin

    Rush Limbaugh discusses the National Council for a New America in relation to Gov. Sarah Palin on May 4, 2009.

    That was Flap’s take in this morning posts, too, vis a vis the National Council for a New America.

    Here is El Rushbo’s audio.

    Discussing the Republican listening tour conducted by Former Governors Jeb Bush (FL) and Mitt Romney (MA), radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh said they are “embarrassed” by Sarah Palin.

    Limbaugh said the underlying issue of these speaking engagements is that Bush and Romney “hate” and “despise” the Alaska Governor and former running-mate of John McCain. Limbaugh added they have “presidential perspirations” and called their tour an “early campaign event.”

    Limbaugh defended Palin and heralded her as the “most prominent and articulate voice” for conservatism.

    Sarah Palin is a definite threat to Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney. Where do you think all of the latest rumors originate?

    From the LEFT?

    Nope.

    Obama and his minions are focusing on Meg Whitman and Steve Poizner in California
    . For without California, Obama will be in trouble in the Electoral College.

    All of the rancor about Sarah Palin is NOT for 2012 but the “OUT” years of 2016 and beyond.


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  • James Carville,  Michael Steele,  Rush Limbaugh,  Sarah Palin

    James Carville Calls Republican National Committee Chairman “A Clown” and Sarah Palin Stupid

    Jmaes Carville, one of the Clinton Cabal and Democrat Party operatives on “The View” disses Michael Steele, Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh in a continuing effort to “DEFINE” the Republican Party.

    Watch the video here.

    As if Joy and Whoopi REALLY care about the GOP.


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