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To: combjelly who wrote (253119)9/29/2005 9:42:29 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 1570562
 
re: I never meant to claim that Rush was being impartial. I just made the observation that it wasn't totally made up, as Rush has a habit of doing. Nor do I think Rush's interpretation of the tiny fact he had right is correct either. Based on the pattern of the 4, I think Ronnie was trying to make those companies hesitate if they ever even consider making those kinds of contributions again. Clearly they were eager to front the money and they had bought DeLay's explanation that if they just repeat that it is legal to donate money used to cover administration costs, they'd be in the clear.

Yeah I know what you meant. It's the false premise thing we were talking about before. Rush is ultimate when it comes to conspiracy... next he will figure out how the Clintons were involved (with the liberal press and the prosecutor) to overthrow Dean and promote Kerry which is a ruse to actually promote whoever would be really easy for Hillary to beat. Then he'll say "It's so transparent, thank God you all have me to explain it to you... the talkshow host with talent directly from God, blah blah blah".

And the simpletons fall for it... they eat it up. Not a skeptic in the bunch. It's almost like there was "one born every minute".

John

PS You need to spend an hour listening to Rush just to really understand the total lack of intellectual curiosity in the country these days.