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...morality all around them without the emphasis on Christianity. “Then again, Jefferson had sex with a slave,” he deadpanned. Aside from his serious reading, there were still plenty of jabs at right-wing pundits like O’Reilly and Rush Limbaugh. Franken remarked that his “dream” was that his film about alcoholism “Stuart Saves the Day” was screened for Limbaugh when he went to rehab. Franken also made pointed remarks against President Bush and the rest of his administration. “We?...
...Biggest Mouths. Rush Limbaugh and Howard Stern, whose combined 40 hours a week of taunting talk, schoolyard humor and bracing political incorrectness made radio the year's hot -- and hot air -- medium. But mere radio couldn't contain these two word warriors. Limbaugh reworked his sprightly right-wing monologues into a potent TV series and two top-selling books. Stern, whose autobiography was also a chart topper, planned to end the year with a lavish, lurid pay- cable special. If the Fox Network has any money left after its N.F.L. spending binge, Stern could also become a late-night...
...draft. Over the next few months, he told anyone who would listen -- including CNN'S Larry King -- that Bill Clinton was not fit to be President. A conservative who is far enough to the right so that friends jokingly say he ''could be a staff adviser to Rush Limbaugh,'' Jackson has demonstrated an astute understanding of how the media works -- and how it can be manipulated. That skill served him well two weeks ago, when he refused to allow Patterson and Perry to speak with the Associated Press after they had talked to the American Spectator and the Los Angeles...
...RUSH LIMBAUGH believes he belongs on a new list of men's men even more than its current occupants Bono, Bill Clinton and George Clooney. The authors of the marketing book The Future of Men have coined a new buzz word for males who embrace their masculinity--"bersexuals"--and have compiled a list of the world's best examples of these macho specimens. "Understanding the finer things, confident, rather go out with the guys for dinner, doesn't care what people think? Man, that's me," Limbaugh said on his radio talk show. "This is what men were before...
...greatvoice--a sincere and authoritative baritone. His speech was formal and literate. He was a liberal in the great American tradition--less an ideologue than a champion of fair play and common decency. The first thought you have, watching Good Night, and Good Luck in the age of Limbaugh and O'Reilly, is one of intense nostalgia. By the standards of modern television--or even television in his time--Ed Murrow was an imposing figure...