YES! - Many more sponsors (20 so far) will pull their ads.
55%
NO! - This too shall pass and the Rush Limbaugh Radio Show will survive.
45%

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Will_the_Piano_Guy's picture
Will_the_Piano_Guy 14 years 17 weeks ago

Like indestructable cockroaches Limpballs will, sadly, survive this.....There is simply too much money and hate propping him up

bnider's picture
bnider 14 years 17 weeks ago

He's dead meat. What he said and the way he acted about it affected 80% of people (women and men who support and love them). The remaing 20% are insane old white men and mysogonists (aka Republicans).

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Slackforce 14 years 17 weeks ago

I Agree with Will. Limbaugh has big money behind him. I'm going to recycle a bumper sticker slogan and put it on Limbaugh's trunk "TO BIG TO FAIL". This guy has been at it for 20 years this isn't the first time hes gone to far. He gets his leash yanked and lays low long enough for the attention span of this country to pass him by. I would love to see him be thrown under the bus, but I don't think they , and you know who I mean by they, are going to sacrifice their best talking head. Every four years these red meat issues surface why? I think they surface to divide us and distract us from voter repression, fraud , and intimidation. It's super Tuesday and on the radio it all about Rush. Thom mentioned in his show yesterday the GOP " putting the mask back on" and I couldn't agree more.We may start to see this kinder more "in touch" moderate GOP, but it is just mask. Check out these books The Silent Language by Edward T. Hall, Body Language by Julius Fast, and Inside Intuition by Flora Davis.

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snowtoadman 14 years 17 weeks ago

As offensive as he may be to many of us, a lot of people will always love listening to him. This is costing him and his producers money but I don't think it will sink him completely. I hope I am wrong about that.

Bruzer's picture
Bruzer 14 years 17 weeks ago

Can you say pee test? He is obviously back on the oxycodon. Or something else, because he is bouncing off the walls if you watch his show. Don Imas lost his job for much less.

Geraldine Rieman 14 years 17 weeks ago

Bad character, bad person.

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dharring2n 14 years 17 weeks ago

I'm telling everyone I know to call our local Limbaugh station and say"FLUSH RUSH"!!!

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dharring2n 14 years 17 weeks ago

REMEMBER "FLUSH RUSH"!!!

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PLSzymeczek 14 years 17 weeks ago

I most certainly hope he and his spewings are soon toast.

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