Saturday, March 10, 2012

Rush! To Judgement!

donkeyhotey
Boycott Boomerang  "That Rush Limbaugh walked smack into Axelrod's trap, according to the Democrat collaborationists in the liberal media, made their subversive operation all the more successful. Or so they thought. As it turns out, few of the weak sister advertisers who bowed to the threat of a liberal boycott and abandoned Rush were national advertisers. Most were local, small fish, remoras, trying to ride in to the beach on the Limbaugh tsunami. Of those who were actually national advertisers, one, Sleep Train, is reported to be begging to return. Another, Carbonite, has seen conservative investors deciding to park their money in a company where the CEO doesn't have knee-jerk responses to news reports that cost them a 13% drop in their stock price.
Allred


Gloria Allred seeks Rush Limbaugh prosecution  "It is now entirely up to the prosecutor to exercise his discretion on whether there will be a prosecution. McAuliffe did not immediately respond to a request for comment."

Newest Limbaugh advertiser: Twitchy.com  
"We’ve heard plenty about the advertisers who bailed on Rush Limbaugh in the fallout over his remarks about Sandra Fluke.  We’ve even heard about at least two advertisers who want back in after bailing out, at least one of whom was told, “No, thanks.”  Today, our own Boss Emeritus announces that she has become a new Limbaugh sponsor through her terrific new venture, Twitchy.com:"


Michelle Malkin and S.E. Cupp to Keith Olbermann: We don’t buy your belated, fake apology  "The attacks in question? In October 2009, Olbermann called Hot Air founder Michelle Malkin, “a big mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick on it.” Then, in April of last year, Olbermann tweeted about conservative commentator S.E. Cupp, “On so many levels she’s a perfect demonstration of the necessity of the work Planned Parenthood does.”
...."But the president’s politicization of a spat that didn’t concern him was what was so new and obnoxious about the entire Limbaugh/Fluke affair. If his excuse is that Fluke is a private citizen, that’s pretty lame: She’s a seasoned activist who, by testifying before Congress, consented to be made the center of any controversy her testimony might spark. Besides, as Jonah Goldberg first pointed out, he never showed such concern for the besmirching of Joe the Plumber."  (Emphasis added)
http://theweek.com/section/cartoon/71/211422/media

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