the best part about radio is: if you don't like it, you can change the channel[Edited on July 2, 2008 at 2:22 PM. Reason : 2]
7/2/2008 2:22:01 PM
7/2/2008 2:22:23 PM
I wouldn't call them intelligent, more like 'witty' and able to control conversations.
7/2/2008 2:43:23 PM
they use the "I'll just talk louder than you to win the argument" approach
7/2/2008 2:45:47 PM
Yeah, ambitious and shrewd, not intelligent. Rush will happily cut a caller off as soon as they begin to make him look bad. Sure, he justifies this as, "I want callers that will make me look good," which is fine, but do you really want to base your world-view on the opinions of a man who is afraid to actually put his ideas to the test? Sure, he talks big about competing in the "arena of ideas" but he is really just the fat guy in the stands telling the team how much they suck.Bill O'Reilly, on the other hand, resorts to the tried and true tactic used by six year olds everywhere, just be louder than the next guy.Both fail hard at any real intellectual discourse.]
7/2/2008 6:08:44 PM
^ I will fully concede some of your points. Rush will cut people off at convenient times for him (however, this is a rarity). However, Rush's show really isn't a dialogue. It's a monologue. And when Rush really takes on an issue, he does it really, really well. His points are often new and poignant and are well thought out and said. If he weren't powerful, if he didn't have a great following, and if what he said wasn't hollow, the left wouldn't be scared of him. The Fairness Doctrine does more to legitimize Rush than Rush could ever do for himself.[Edited on July 2, 2008 at 6:46 PM. Reason : .]
7/2/2008 6:39:59 PM
7/2/2008 6:49:47 PM
The Fairness Doctrine's goal is to do one thing: shut Limbaugh down. That's it.When people say "talk radio" they mean Rush Limbaugh. He created it and he's still, by far, the largest fish in that small pond.When a piece of legislation is branded about by the Speaker of the House aimed and shutting you up, I think its a pretty fair claim to say that the left is scared of Limbaugh and cannot compete.
7/2/2008 7:18:25 PM
Scared of Limbaugh?In this political climate???Surely you jest...
7/2/2008 7:19:49 PM
7/2/2008 7:31:16 PM
dont mean to sound all negative but can someone just pay a homeless guy to murder him?
7/2/2008 7:50:06 PM
I think the large contract is partially due to the likelihood (although obviously not a certainty) that there'll be a Dem in the Oval Office next year. It's no coincidence that Rush reached his peak in the mid 90's.
7/2/2008 8:09:35 PM
7/2/2008 8:10:57 PM
War: It's What's For Dinner
7/2/2008 8:17:12 PM
That will buy a lot of Oxycontin and Dominican boys.
7/2/2008 9:06:59 PM
^^^ Taking a page right out of Limbaugh's book on that one.^ I was gonna say that too but I got sidetracked. GG.
7/2/2008 9:13:44 PM
I just happened upon him on the radio today and tried to listen for a while......and holy shit, you've got to be a very sad and angry person to be able to sit there and enjoy listening to him rant and rave for hours. After five minutes I was ready to veer into oncoming traffic and had to turn it off. I tried a little while later and couldn't get through a couple minutes. And just his voice and the way he talks is seriously annoying. Cool story, bro.
7/18/2019 1:44:07 PM
TIL Limbaugh is still on the radio
7/18/2019 2:08:19 PM
I can't take anyone seriously who uses the phrase "lookit" and is over the age of 5
7/18/2019 2:13:26 PM
I listened to him at length today and he has basically laughed the "send her back" chanters off as "just having good fun."
7/18/2019 4:02:28 PM
Yeah, that's the part I was listening to (actually, he probably droned on about it for hours).He was talking about how fun and good-natured the rallies are. And how the left was creating the narrative that Trump is a racist.
7/18/2019 4:47:04 PM