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− | == | + | [[Category:People]][[Rush Limbaugh]] is a [[neoconservative]] radio commentator in the {{USA}}.{{seed}} |
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− | + | {{excerpt|A poster on Contrary Brin [http://davidbrin.blogspot.com/2005/05/modernist-political-subtlety-or-why.html#111595368493141341 writes]:}} | |
− | + | I've been listening to Rush Limbaugh et al. non-stop since the last presidential election in an effort to completely internalize the worldview of the "anti-modernists." I'll summarize their reasons for the anti-filibuster: | |
# Liberals never achieve anything. They just sit around and endlessly talk and are always pessimistic. | # Liberals never achieve anything. They just sit around and endlessly talk and are always pessimistic. | ||
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# The filibuster was a bad thing anyway - look at the history of the white Southern democrats who used the filibuster in the 60s against the civil rights movement. | # The filibuster was a bad thing anyway - look at the history of the white Southern democrats who used the filibuster in the 60s against the civil rights movement. | ||
And on and on. If you listen to Rush and company long enough, you pick up a lot of things that you can actually agree with. However, most of it is presented in a warped, bigoted, echo chamber like manner and with tremendous amount of paranoia and pseudo-underdog feel thereby negating itself. | And on and on. If you listen to Rush and company long enough, you pick up a lot of things that you can actually agree with. However, most of it is presented in a warped, bigoted, echo chamber like manner and with tremendous amount of paranoia and pseudo-underdog feel thereby negating itself. | ||
− | {{ | + | {{-excerpt|from [[Contrary Brin]], 2005-05-11, reader comment on "Modern(ist) Political Subtlety - or Why "Majority Rule" is a Deadly Ruse"}} |
− | + | ==Links== | |
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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
− | *[[ | + | * {{wikipedia}} |
+ | * {{conservapedia}} (article "permanently protected" as of 2007-10-06, despite poor quality) | ||
+ | * {{dkosopedia}} | ||
+ | ==News & Views== | ||
+ | * '''2007-09-20''' [http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_092007/content/01125108.guest.html A Lesson on Why Liberals Worship Separation of Church and State] (see also: [[separation of church and state]]) | ||
+ | ** '''2007-09-27''' [http://blog.au.org/2007/09/27/limbaugh-flunks-history-radio-ranter-spreads-false-information-about-church-and-state/ Limbaugh Flunks History: Radio Ranter Spreads False Information About Church And State] | ||
+ | * '''2005-01-06''' [http://obsidianwings.blogs.com/obsidian_wings/2005/01/talk_radio_2_re.html Talk Radio 2]: some analysis of Limbaugh on Abu Ghraib and related topics |
Revision as of 12:21, 6 October 2007
Overview
Rush Limbaugh is a neoconservative radio commentator in the United States.
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Quotes About
A poster on Contrary Brin writes: |
I've been listening to Rush Limbaugh et al. non-stop since the last presidential election in an effort to completely internalize the worldview of the "anti-modernists." I'll summarize their reasons for the anti-filibuster:
And on and on. If you listen to Rush and company long enough, you pick up a lot of things that you can actually agree with. However, most of it is presented in a warped, bigoted, echo chamber like manner and with tremendous amount of paranoia and pseudo-underdog feel thereby negating itself. |
from Contrary Brin, 2005-05-11, reader comment on "Modern(ist) Political Subtlety - or Why "Majority Rule" is a Deadly Ruse" |
Links
Reference
- Wikipedia
- Conservapedia (article "permanently protected" as of 2007-10-06, despite poor quality)
- dKosopedia
News & Views
- 2007-09-20 A Lesson on Why Liberals Worship Separation of Church and State (see also: separation of church and state)
- 2005-01-06 Talk Radio 2: some analysis of Limbaugh on Abu Ghraib and related topics