Politics and Religion

Has talk radio influenced the way your vote or the political party you have registered with ?
DaveMogal 74 Reviews 269 reads
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For me yes. I found Rush Limbaugh outrageous and thought he was a racist. As I was listening to his points in the 1980s I found what head said made sense.

I'll listen to him just to hear how idiotic he is and then to hear his callers sound more moronic then him. I'm amazed by how his followers will jump off a cliff for ol Rush.... so you don't surprise me at all.

Not surprised about your response. The liberals are about keeping people under bondage via entitlements.  

The one thing that Rush hits home about is that conservatives  are about empowerment and your own destiny and not to be dependent on government, encourage people to start up businesses to sustain themselves.

Assuming that all "liberals" are for entitlements, believe it or not, we're not....But you see,that's what Rush wants YOU and all of his dimwitted followers to believe,which they do. So start your engine and run your motor mouth off the cliff....there's more that Rush has you suckered but it's late.

...Only a moron would believe anything that chortling tub of lard spews into his microphone.

As Lou Diamond Phillip's character often asks, when someone does something very stupid, or dangerous, usually it's Longmire: "Why would you do that?"  ;)

LasVegan68 reads

Limbaugh made sense?  Must have been an off day for him.  You see, that is not his objective.  He is a "shock" radio host.  His goal is to inflame his audience either for or against him.  He could care less about the topic which he speaks.  He only cares about ratings.  Capitalism at its finest!

Did you know that the average person has less than two arms? Makes sense. There are a lot of amputees with only one arm and hardly any three-armed people, so on average it comes to to less than two arms.

When you look at what you're wearing in a waist-high mirror and want to see if your shoes look good with your suit, do just take a few steps back? Makes sense you'd see your shoes. But it doesn't work that way. You can back up all the way down a very long hall, across the street, you'll never see your shoes.

You read an independent survey of 50,000 people saying they really like Cheerios. But then your uncle says he can't stomach them you buy corn flakes. Makes sense. You trust your uncle. But think about it.

Things that make sense are so often wrong, you need to base actual decisions on something else. So, uh, does that make sense to you?

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