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...abandonment of his election promises to establish bipartisanship. Obama’s rhetoric has consistently put his own ideas in direct conflict with those of Republicans. Republicans are portrayed as regressive and unpopular, and the administration’s speeches often associate them with unpopular figures like Rush Limbaugh??as demonstrated in Gibbs’ sremarks—rather than with more articulate figures like Charles Krauthammer. It is this type of one-sided political thought that has contributed to the lack of Republican support in either the House or the Senate for Obama’s proposed...

Author: By Peter M. Bozzo | Title: The Permanent Campaign | 5/7/2009 | See Source »

...less objectionable than his predecessor’s. Yet Mr. Douthat, a captivating author who appreciates nuance and spurns unsophisticated ideology, will contribute not only his perspective, but also, perhaps more importantly, a respectable approach and attitude that conservative pundits too often have lacked. Mr. Douthat is no Rush Limbaugh??for better or worse, conservatives in this country and on this campus will have a smart and rational exponent around whom they can rally...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: A Distinct ‘Privilege’ | 3/17/2009 | See Source »

...Thomas, who now serves as the nation’s second-ever African American on the country’s highest court, has been billed as the quintessential black sellout in America because of his conservative (read: unfavorable) stance on affirmative action, his officiation of Rush Limbaugh??s wedding, and other acts deemed worthy of the label racial treason.But according to a new book by Harvard Law Professor Randall Kennedy, applying the label of racial treason is not a simple matter. Not only is the designation “sellout” complicated in defining the criteria...

Author: By Laura A. Moore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Kennedy's 'Sellout' Sells Readers Short | 2/22/2008 | See Source »

...Democrats put on a great show, but they failed to consider the context of Limbaugh??s comment. Limbaugh was referring to Jesse Macbeth, a man who claimed to have killed over 200 people in Iraq but who never made it out of basic training—in short, a phony soldier. When pressed by a caller on Sept. 28 to explain his use of the plural, Limbaugh cited Scott Thomas Beauchamp, whose stories of war crimes by U.S. soldiers were retracted by The New Republic. And regardless of whether Limbaugh employed perfect grammar, a literal reading...

Author: By Brian J. Bolduc | Title: Think of the Children! | 10/11/2007 | See Source »

...self-described friend of Franklin noted on a weblog Wednesday, the Harvard particle physicist is not quite a lexicographic trailblazer. In October 2003, after Limbaugh??formerly an ESPN commentator—drew fire for racially insensitive remarks about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb, a Limbaugh fan on a conservative website wrote: “even if Rush was just wrong in what he said, why does this rise to a resignable gaff...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rush Limbaugh Pounces on Harvard Prof’s Words | 1/21/2005 | See Source »

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