some predictions
let's all have fun watching Limbaaaa do
a very slow-motion Flip-Flop
George Grapman said about:
Re: Limbaugh Says Vote for Hillary
> You think Limbaugh in sincere in his politics? His peak audience was
> about 20 million a week when Clinton was in office and it has declined
> to 13.5 million.
Down by a third!?
In times of war and hot politics!? wow.
He's better step up the fear/hate in his fans!
Perhaps he needs lessons from "Savage Nation?"
Here's some rare predictions from me:
Limbaugh will soon be irrelevant. His ratings will temproararily
soar after November's Republican weeping over the new Dem Prez,
and if we get a Dem Congress, he will sink into obscurity as
America begins her eager trot back to America the Good,
- back to America, Unquestioned World Leader.
Even current Republicans will boo him on sight. But his
kneejerk fraidycat core will keep him near the top of the
diminished pack of kneekerk frothing RW Radio.
> Guess which candidate would do the most for those
> anemic numbers if they were elected.
It will be interesting to see how Limbaugh will try to
make Hillary the presidential canditate and then the president,
without exposing himself. I predict there will be no trace
of this unless he thinks he can push a squeaker over the line.
In the mean time, let's all have fun watching Limbaaaa do
a very slow-motion Flip-Flop turning McCain from Satin to Saint.
> Rush can even bring back the "America held
> hostage" thing.
He and his cohorts have been holding the Vietnam era gash
open and festering since the 1980s, spitting into these
wounds at every oppourtunity, even openly and proudly
spitting on the idea of an undivided, united America.
Is America ready for Change?
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in alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, 28 Feb, Wrecking Ball said about:
Limbaugh Says Vote for Hillary
> Limbaugh Urges Republicans to Vote for Hillary
> Thursday, February 28, 2008 9:25 AM
> Citing a story in a Texas newspaper headlined "Many Republicans to
> Vote for Obama," Limbaugh told listeners this week: "I understand I've
got a
> big challenge here to try to get Republicans to change their minds on
this
> and vote for Hillary to keep her in the race, to keep that party at war
with
> itself . . .
The insane twist the facts to fit their world view.
The rational change their world view to fit the facts.


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