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Rush-haters' heads 'will explode' over this
Posted on: May 21 2012,1:11 pm by the breeze

Rush-haters' heads 'will explode' over this
Exclusive: Kathy Shaidle recaps hottest talk from top hosts on air
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Kathy Shaidle is a blogging pioneer whose FiveFeetOfFury.com is now in its 12th year. Her most recent book – "The Tyranny of Nice: How Canada Crushes Freedom in the Name of Human Rights, and Why It Matters to Americans" – features an introduction by Rush Limbaugh guest host Mark Steyn.More ↓Less ↑ Subscribe to author feed




Rush Limbaugh

“Anti-Rush heads will explode,” one blogger joked, while another quipped that Limbaugh had “busted” into the Missouri State House.

It was no laughing matter this week, however, when Rush Limbaugh was inducted into the “Hall of Famous Missourians.” The honor includes the placement of a bronze bust of the
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It seems that to those who are atheistic in their thinking it is rational to believe that the universe created itself....how is that more rational than believing that it was designed and created by an Intelligent Creator?

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Limbaugh Thrives as CNN and WaPo Collapse
Posted on: May 21 2012,1:05 pm by the breeze

Despite Boycott, Limbaugh Thrives as CNN and WaPo Collapse
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Over at the left-wing Politico, the headline is "Limbaugh Boycott Cost 'Millions." But once you actually click on the story, you get the real story:
"It hit us pretty hard," Dickey said during a call with financial analysts yesterday. "A couple of million bucks in the first quarter and a couple of million bucks in quarter two."

Dickey would not give exact figures, but said the "millions" accounted for "about one percent" of the roughly $245 million in first quarter revenues, and said he expected revenue to return to normal in June.

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Flesh Lardbaugh
Ratings Tank, Dittohead Era Over
Posted on: May 21 2012,11:36 am by Botto 82

Rush Limbaugh Ratings Drop In Several Big Markets
By Jack Mirkinson

Rush Limbaugh's ratings have dropped sharply in several major markets following the firestorm over his comments about Sandra Fluke, Politico reports.

Limbaugh called Fluke a "slut" and a "prostitute" for her birth control advocacy, sparking condemnation from President Obama on down and causing many advertisers to flee his show. (One major radio CEO recently admitted that the controversy had cost him millions of dollars.)

Yet, a month into the controversy, Limbaugh crowed that he was doing better than ever. "The advertisers who hung in here are going gangbusters, yes," he said, adding, "On the range of all 600 radio stations, our ratings are up anywhere from 10% to 60%, depending on the station."

On Monday, though, Politico's Dylan Byers got an early look at the latest ratings report from Arbitron:

The conservative radio host's ratings fell 27 percent in the key 25-54 demo in New York City, 31 percent in Houston-Galveston, 40 percent in Seattle-Tacoma, and 35 percent in Jacksonville, according to a selection of the March 29-April 25 Arbitron ratings provided by an industry source.

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