Word: limbaugh
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...have done more than any other to show YouTube's potential as a political force. In the ad, Fox, a longtime Parkinson's disease sufferer, endorsed Democratic Senate hopeful Claire McCaskill and criticized her opponent, Senator Jim Talent, for opposing "expanding stem-cell research." Last week radio host Rush Limbaugh accused Fox of either acting or going off his meds to exaggerate the ravages of the disease. (If you were an admitted prescription- pill addict, you might hesitate to lecture a beloved, seriously ill star about his medication. But that's why you do not host the most popular radio...
...last four years, according to the Pew Center for the Public and the Press. McCaskill aired a powerful ad during the first games of the World Series in which Michael J. Fox, who has Parkinson's and is visibly suffering from the symptoms, urged voters to support her. Rush Limbaugh initially accused Fox of skipping his medication or acting, and Talent's backers scrambled to put up a response ad (to air during Wednesday evening's Game Four of the World Series) that features current and former local pro athletes Kurt Warner, Mike Sweeney and Cardinals pitcher Jeff Suppan, along...
...McAuliffe attributed Republican political success to strong media connections: “The Republicans have a very effective, what I like to call ‘echo chamber’: Fox News, The Washington Times, the New York Post, The Wall Street Journal editorial page, Rush Limbaugh. We don’t have anything of the sort, the daily repetition that keeps the story going.” IOP Director Jeanne Shaheen moderated the 90-minute-long debate, which some members of the audience later called startlingly well-mannered. “I was surprised at the degree to which...
...liberal talk-radio network founded by Al Franken declared bankruptcy last week. But don't gloat yet, Limbaugh. The network will stay on the air, aiming to balance its budget under...
...surprisingly, Rush Limbaugh finds a way to point the scandal toward what he calls "The Clinton War Room"and insists that none of the "drive-by Foley orgy" media coverage will only serve to increase Republican voter turnout. Not to be outdone, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough weighs in saying Foley has given Americans another reason to vote Democrat...