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On 9/16/2010 7:45 PM, bpnjensen wrote:
... Rush "Pegleg" Limbaugh. Rush Lamebaugh is a joke ... the way he speaks/thinks of himself and the way the idiots treat him, you would think he was the ultimate subliminal disinformation king ... I know a bunch of people absolutely hate him and won't stay in a room with him on the radio ... but, he keeps the wife and I in stitches ... and, you when realize there are people who actually believe the standard government-military-corporate-line he sits are repeats, constantly, for the hypnotized morons ... I mean, it is a riot! ROFLOL It is sad that there are so many weak minded individuals as to support him though ... and you have to pity them ... Regards, JS |
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On Sep 16, 11:09*pm, John Smith wrote:
On 9/16/2010 7:45 PM, bpnjensen wrote: * ... Rush "Pegleg" Limbaugh. Rush Lamebaugh is a joke ... the way he speaks/thinks of himself and the way the idiots treat him, you would think he was the ultimate subliminal disinformation king ... I know a bunch of people absolutely hate him and won't stay in a room with him on the radio ... but, he keeps the wife and I in stitches ... and, you when realize there are people who actually believe the standard government-military-corporate-line he sits are repeats, constantly, for the hypnotized morons ... I mean, it is a riot! *ROFLOL *It is sad that there are so many weak minded individuals as to support him though ... and you have to pity them ... Regards, JS Unfortunately,he has been around for a while. Disappered from the air when Bush Jr. was elected. Frankly,I thought he movedto a monastery to repent for his sins... But, no ,he is much younger than I figured he was- and he is actually much more arrogant. Must be gaining in whatever 'movement' he belongs to.May be the mental institution he was confined to closed down due to lack of funding ? May be this is why he opposed the universal healthcare so adamantly? |
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On Sep 17, 1:45*am, "D. Peter Maus" wrote:
On 9/17/10 24:29 , wrote: On Sep 16, 11:09 pm, John *wrote: On 9/16/2010 7:45 PM, bpnjensen wrote: * *... Rush "Pegleg" Limbaugh. Rush Lamebaugh is a joke ... the way he speaks/thinks of himself and the way the idiots treat him, you would think he was the ultimate subliminal disinformation king ... I know a bunch of people absolutely hate him and won't stay in a room with him on the radio ... but, he keeps the wife and I in stitches ... and, you when realize there are people who actually believe the standard government-military-corporate-line he sits are repeats, constantly, for the hypnotized morons ... I mean, it is a riot! *ROFLOL *It is sad that there are so many weak minded individuals as to support him though ... and you have to pity them ... Regards, JS Unfortunately,he has been around for a while. Disappered from the air when Bush Jr. was elected. Frankly,I thought he movedto a monastery to repent for his sins... But, no ,he is much younger than I figured he was- and he is actually much more arrogant. Must be gaining in whatever 'movement' he belongs to.May be the mental institution he was confined to closed down due to lack of funding ? May be this is why he opposed the universal healthcare so adamantly? * *He hardly disappeared from the air with G.W. Bush's election. In fact, his number of affiliates grew during that period.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Guess I was not monitoring the right AM stations at the time. Why is he so "popular" lately? |
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On Sep 17, 12:33*am, wrote:
On Sep 17, 1:45*am, "D. Peter Maus" wrote: On 9/17/10 24:29 , wrote: On Sep 16, 11:09 pm, John *wrote: On 9/16/2010 7:45 PM, bpnjensen wrote: * *... Rush "Pegleg" Limbaugh. Rush Lamebaugh is a joke ... the way he speaks/thinks of himself and the way the idiots treat him, you would think he was the ultimate subliminal disinformation king ... I know a bunch of people absolutely hate him and won't stay in a room with him on the radio ... but, he keeps the wife and I in stitches ... and, you when realize there are people who actually believe the standard government-military-corporate-line he sits are repeats, constantly, for the hypnotized morons ... I mean, it is a riot! *ROFLOL *It is sad that there are so many weak minded individuals as to support him though ... and you have to pity them ... Regards, JS Unfortunately,he has been around for a while. Disappered from the air when Bush Jr. was elected. Frankly,I thought he movedto a monastery to repent for his sins... But, no ,he is much younger than I figured he was- and he is actually much more arrogant. Must be gaining in whatever 'movement' he belongs to.May be the mental institution he was confined to closed down due to lack of funding ? May be this is why he opposed the universal healthcare so adamantly? - - He hardly disappeared from the air with - - G.W. Bush's election. In fact, his number - - of affiliates grew during that period. - Guess I was not monitoring the right - AM stations at the time. - Why is he so "popular" lately? You mean since 20 January 2009 . . . |
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On Sep 17, 4:59*am, "Geoffrey S. Mendelson"
wrote: wrote: Guess I was not monitoring the right AM stations at the time. Why is he so "popular" lately? Because he says things that people want to hear. People like being talked to on the radio, and there are enough people out there who agree with what he says to make it worthwhile for advertisers to support him. The last US presidential election was a great dissapointment for many people, and he is a voice for the more moderate ones. John McCain lost the popular vote by a small percentage (it was still a clear loss) because enough voters felt he was too liberal and did not vote in protest. They want a voice, they want a candidate and they like what Limbaugh has to say. There was even talk of him running for president on the 2008 Republican ticket, and I think he would of done better than McCain. Like him or not, listen to him or not, agree with him or not, he is going to be the voice of a major influence on the next US presidential election. You can debate whether he creates the opinions or meerly reflects them, but either way there is enough demand for his saying them to keep him on the air. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson N3OWJ/4X1GM To help restaurants, as part of the "stimulus package", everyone must order dessert. As part of the socialized health plan, you are forbidden to eat it. :-) Ah-sso ! |
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On Sep 17, 1:59*am, "Geoffrey S. Mendelson"
wrote: - - wrote: - - Guess I was not monitoring the right AM - - stations at the time. - - Why is he so "popular" lately? - Because he says things that people want - to hear. Hey - He Is Crazy Like Me ! ![]() {Hey - Maybe I Am Not So Crazy?} Hey What He Is Saying Is R-I-G-H-T ! {I Am Not Along} Dang I Am Right Too ! {Listening Is Self-Affirmation} * The Archie Bunker Syndrome : Just Thinking & Acting & Being "Myself" -so-there-PTHaaaaaaaaaa -and-there-again-PTHaaaaaaaaaaa - People like being talked to on the radio, Yeah Some People Hear Voices In Their Heads Many More People Hear Voices On The Radio ![]() And Some Talk Back To/At The Radio -cause- The Radio is their Friend and the Voice Coming Out of the Radio is the Voice of Their Friend. -t- We Hang Around With People We Like { People Just Like Me [US] } - and there are enough people out there - who agree with what he says Cause They Want To Say It Too {Scream It} Listening to 'Rush' Reinforces Their 'Feelings' That They Are OK ![]() -t- 'Rush' Is Right : I Am Right Too [A-OK] - to make it worthwhile for advertisers to support him. Yes 'Rush' Makes Money : Everybody Makes Money -and- The 'Rush' Listeners Are Happy {Rush-A-Mania} Replace 'Rush' with any popular Radio Voice {Host} and you have the same interpersonal and social dynamics working for them -and- YOU THE RADIO LISTENER. ~ RHF |
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Like him or not, listen to him or not, agree with him or not, he is going to be the voice of a major influence on the next US presidential election. You can debate whether he creates the opinions or meerly reflects them, but either way there is enough demand for his saying them to keep him on the air. Geoff. The corporations keep him on the air because he serves their goals. Period. |
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D. Peter Maus wrote:
He hardly disappeared from the air with G.W. Bush's election. In fact, his number of affiliates grew during that period. He vanished twice. The first time when he destroyed his hearing by taking Vicodin by the fistful. The second time when he got caught dealing drugs and had to go into rehab. |
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