Monday, March 05, 2012

Rush is the man

Many people are upset or disappointed that Rush Limbaugh chose to apologize to Ms. Fluke. I was fortunate to be able to listen to the first hour of Rush's program today. He reiterated his apology in a  most sincere and humble way. He showed us what it means to be a man. He said he realized he had stooped to the level of his opponents, who will never apologize for their vile statements. He asserted that his apology was not about fear of losing more advertisers. He told us, for example, that he had turned down advertising from General Motors, because he knew he would be criticizing the bailed-out former titan of the auto industry. Like Andrew Breitbart and Saul Alinsky, Rush is a fighter who has no peer. If we lost him, well, I don't even want to think about it.

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