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Without Limbaugh, There is no Trump

It was about 14 or 15 years ago when I wandered into the studios of WPEK in Asheville. I wanted to talk about starting my own radio show. I had written an extremely unsuccessful book—A Letter to America, Is Bush Leading Us in the Right Direction?—and my “agent” said that I needed a platform like radio. The station manager said sure, I can have airtime. Bingo, I was on the air. In order to learn the business of talking into a microphone, I decided to study Rush Limbaugh. He had the largest audience. He had dedicated listeners. He was the King of talk radio.

Well, my radio show was modestly successful. I did learn a lot from Rush. Unfortunately, I really didn’t use any of it on the air except for one thing—Rush always used a script. Other than that, he had nothing I could use.

Rush was mean. He was hateful. There wasn’t a minority group that couldn’t be scapegoated. Rush was basically a White Supremist. Also, Rush was always angry from some slight.

Always attack, never retract

He quickly learned that attacking Democrats earned him more listeners. There was no attack that was out of bounds. He had a frequent pattern. He would take something that was factual, then he would conflate it with losing freedom, communism, or the fear that good, God-fearing, patriotic, (White) American men would soon be wearing skirts, changing diapers, and marrying “feminazis” who would crush their genitals for breakfast.

Rush Limbaugh was a very skilled talk radio host. He had a great voice. He was a shameless self-promoter. There was an endless stream of Rush products that his listeners could and did buy. Also, he would lie. There wasn’t a lie that he wouldn’t double down on—the more his “Ditto-head” listeners called in with fake or pumped-up outrage, the happier he was to lie again, and again, and again.

Target women

Almost never would Rush apologize. When a college student who was testifying in front of Congress about the importance of birth control being incorporated in ObamaCare, Rush called her a whore. Did Rush apologize? No! Rush went nuts and attacked her some more.

She was the perfect target. She didn’t have a platform to fight back. She wasn’t a politician. She was simply a smart, brave, knowledgeable college student who was fighting for something that women in the US have been asking for, for decades. Rush stated that this college student wanted nothing more than to have free sex.

Personal attacks were one of Rush’s special “gifts.” He went after any Democratic Congresswoman, but Hillary Clinton was his favorite target. There was nothing that Hillary could do, even salute the flag, that Rush couldn’t twist into something anti-American. (more…)

By |2021-03-10T19:07:48-04:00March 10th, 2021|Economy, Media, Party Politics, Race|Comments Off on Without Limbaugh, There is no Trump

News Roundup – Ferguson, Michael Brown, Paul Ryan

So, now, nearly a week after Michael Brown was shot to death, we learn that he was a suspect in a robbery. This is so damn convenient. Suddenly, Michael Brown has been changed from a man minding his own business, a victim, into a criminal trying to evade arrest. One would figure, and this could be just me, that this piece of crucial information would’ve been released at the time of the shooting. (Here’s the police report.)

Ferguson was quiet last night. There were demonstrations and protests, but it appears that there was no violence. This the first good thing that I have been able to write about Ferguson, Missouri in nearly a week. (more…)

By |2014-08-15T23:01:14-04:00August 15th, 2014|Civil Rights, Economy|Comments Off on News Roundup – Ferguson, Michael Brown, Paul Ryan

Saturday Night News Roundup

News Roundup

There’s a conference for peace and spiritual awakening in Washington DC. I wonder if it’s possible to get Eric Cantor, John Boehner and Don Young to the conference.

Several rare Vietnam War photos have surfaced. Some of these are extremely good.

There seems to be a lot of buzz over an agreement between labor leaders and business leaders which should clear the way for immigration reform. The media’s painting a picture where everyone is popping the champagne corks, but I’m not so sure. I believe that conservatives have not only said no, but hell no to any type of immigration reform. I’m not sure than an agreement between labor and business is going to change that. The recent reaction of John McCain to a constituent illustrates the point. Basically, conservatives believe, and rightly so, that these undocumented workers came here illegally. The problem is that they are here illegally and therefore you have to deal with the illegal aspect of their presence first. Any thought that these “economic refugees” (I still believe that this is a better term to describe the immigrants who have come here because of their economic status in their own country) are going to voluntarily go back to their home countries is laughable. I have a better chance of twitching my nose and making millions of dollars fall from the sky than you have of these undocumented workers simply packing up and going home. It simply won’t happen.

Rush Limbaugh is upset that Doctor Ben Carson is stepping down as commencement speaker because of his anti-gay statements. What really has gotten to Rush Limbaugh is the fact that medical students are bent out of shape. Unfortunately, what he doesn’t realize is that medical students are young, idealistic and liberal. It’s only later when they become old, seasoned and grizzled physicians, who are stuck in their ways, that they move on to the conservative side. I’m not sure what happened to me. I am clearly old. I’m clearly grizzled. I have yet to embrace conservatism. 🙂

I’m just wondering why I haven’t stumbled across buried treasure like an old Spanish Galleon filled with silver. Of course, I live in Asheville, North Carolina. There are not many Spanish Galleons here in Asheville. Then there’s that day job that I have that seems to take up a considerable amount of time.

Many Catholics are up in arms because Pope Francis has washed the feet of two young poor women. I don’t get it. Isn’t this an example directly out of the Bible? As a matter fact, why don’t other religious figures do the same thing? Can you imagine some of those Sunday evangelists like Rick Warren washing the feet of some of his poor parishioners? Nope, I don’t see it either. (more…)

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