Oh, here it is, Limbaugh's poetic justice:
pittsburgh.indymedia.org
It's probably even worse for his fans that he's called "sensitive" <g>
Sanders says that privately, Limbaugh was very sensitive and caring man, but that he was furiously angry that KFBK, the top 40 radio station he worked while still in high school would not offer him a full time job.
"He was furious about that," said Sanders, "And he often told me that he was really going to show them." According to Sanders, Rush's politics at the time were somewhat middle of the road. "Rush said that he though most people are incredibly gullible, and he felt that the key to radio programming was to reach that crowd, and that it would be really, really easy.
"He thought he thought he could get anyone to believe anything he said, and the more outrageous is was, the more they would believe it."
When you look at it, you can basically take any position of any of these demagogues and reverse it, to determine what they really do, as opposed to what they say, all the way back to Bush Senior's "no new taxes", "kinder, gentler", Nixon's "I am not a crook", and Bush Junior's almost anything. |