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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: one shot, right between the eyes, just for old times sake
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Oct 3rd, 2003, 09:22 AM
From Detroit FreePress writer Drew Sharp:
Limbaugh's three-minute ESPN soliloquy contradicted what he has adamantly espoused three hours a day, five days a week for the last 20 years on his radio show. His comments exposed the obvious flaws in the long-developed conservative mantra that only blacks and white liberals find it necessary to "see color" in everything.
McNabb nailed Limbaugh during his Wednesday press conference when he said he thought we had gotten past the point of looking at a quarterback's skin color.
Rush played the race card, turning a legitimate discussion of a quarterback's merit and performance into a referendum on perceived media biases. He did exactly what he has accused others of doing. He painted a justification in broad strokes to support an agenda.
He came across as the flip side of Hillary Rodham Clinton, who whined about supposed "right-wing conspiracies."
He looked like a hypocrite.
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