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859.1 | | SMURF::BINDER | Ultimus Mohicanorum | Mon Jan 04 1993 17:01 | 1 |
| My opinions about Rush Limbaugh are unprintable.
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859.2 | | HDLITE::ZARLENGA | Michael Zarlenga, Alpha P/PEG | Mon Jan 04 1993 17:46 | 12 |
| re:.0
Pseudo-intellectual afraid to allow open, public discussion on his
show for fear of being duly debated in the open, in front of his fans.
Note the absence of any opposing viewpoints, even the studio audience
is screened and consists only of a few dozen conservative-type sheep-
people.
For what it's worth, I agree with most of what he says, but I still
see his flaws and rhetoric as such. Those sufficiently enamoured with
Rush turn a blind eye to his failings and weaknesses.
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859.3 | Me? Rush? Take a guess .... | MORO::BEELER_JE | Johnny Paycheck time ... | Mon Jan 04 1993 21:04 | 20 |
| I never miss him .. when I can't listen I record it and listen to it at
a later time. I NEVER miss the television show. I've got the video
tapes that he's done and .. some of my friends gave me copies of his
book for Christmas (I ended up with 4 copies of it!). I even tried to
take the cruise last year - $3,000 per person. By the time I called
it was full (only about 300 tickets were available)! In Bakersfield
a number of restaurants have "Rush Rooms" that are set aside during
his broadcast and people can listen while they're eating/drinking. I
go to the Rush Room whenever possible.
There .. does that tell you what I think of Rush?
I dearly love to talk to those who purport to hate the man. I always
ask "what have you heard that you really dislike". In about 95% of the
cases I get "well .. I haven't ever listened to him".
No, I don't agree with each and everything that he says .. but .. about
99% would be close.
Bubba
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859.4 | Forgive me, I'm a liberal | COMET::BRONCO::TANGUY | | Tue Jan 05 1993 20:25 | 10 |
| I've only seen Rush's TV show once, but my first impression was, "Boy, his
audience sure is filled with yuppies!" I think they all got their suits from
the same tailor.
He seems like a rhetorical bully, to me. But he's pretty funny. The day
I watched he was making fun of those videos where you can watch a peaceful
scene on your TV (like a video aquarium or a video fireplace), but he seemed
to blame such silly things on liberals. But maybe I'm being paranoid!
Jon
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859.5 | | CRONIC::SCHULER | Greg - Hudson, MA | Wed Jan 06 1993 09:54 | 37 |
| > blame such silly things on liberals.
Rush blames everything on liberals. Liberals are divided into
categories such as "environmentalist whackos" (no such thing as
a conservative environmentalist, apparently), "feminazis" (there is
nothing of value in the feminist movement), and the "PC crowd" (freedom
of speech and expression is prized above all else among conservatives).
I think he's a buffoon.
True, he raises important issues, makes interesting points on occasion,
and definitely fills a need. Someone has to be out there to counter a
predominantly left-of-center mainstream media. But he doesn't do it
in a reasonable, thoughtful manner.
His main goal is to entertain and he does so by attacking "liberals."
Apparently there are enough people who buy into such simplistic
notions (e.g. that liberals are at fault for everything that's bad)
to make him very popular.
I'd like to see him debate a truly intelligent talk show host, like
Gene Burns (yeah, he's got a huge ego too, but he isn't as silly and
corny as Rush - and he's much more even-handed).
Rush's TV show is doing better than I expected. I was guilty of
over-estimating the intelligence of the viewing public, I guess :-)
(You needn't gloat and send me an "I told you so" note, Jerry :-)
/Greg
P.S. I think Mario Cuomo came up with a great nick-name for Rush.
Rush had been making fun of Mario's name (that's a big thing
with Rush...making fun of someone's name), so during an
interview when someone asked Cuomo about Limbaugh's program,
Cuomo responded and referred to him as "Rash Limbaugh" - perfect
if you ask me :-)
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859.6 | | STAR::ABBASI | iam your friendly psychic hotline | Wed Jan 06 1993 12:18 | 1 |
| rush is a big jerk.
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859.7 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Don't Tell My Achy-Breaky Back | Wed Jan 06 1993 12:30 | 6 |
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"He's bright, he does his homework, and you ignore him at your
peril"--Ted Koppel.
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859.8 | NO ONE DOUBTS THAT! | COMET::BRONCO::TANGUY | "Jon Tanguy - CXO" | Wed Jan 06 1993 14:46 | 10 |
| RE: .7
No one doubts that he's bright and influential.
I was reading a US News & World Report about who would pose the biggest
challenges for Bill Clinton. The first two people named were Ross Perot
and, yes, Rush Limbaugh!
We won't ignore him because we realize the peril!!
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859.9 | | COMET::DYBEN | Grey area is found by not looking | Wed Jan 06 1993 15:28 | 10 |
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Over all I like the opinions and remarks he makes about the left. I do
not like the absence of intelligent opponents on either his radio or
t.v. shows. I did catch his recent double interview on c-nbc with
Pozner and Donahue. As expected, Donahue launched the usual
emotional/moral high ground attack. Rush defended himself ok.
David
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859.10 | THE MASSES ARE ASSES.....NOT! | COMET::PINAR | | Thu Jan 07 1993 15:50 | 54 |
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Had to jump in here, Dybz.
Obviously (looking at my "header" you can already tell I'm a fan.)
Yup, it usually takes a "double teaming" up on Rush, since half his
brain is tied behind his back! 8)
I've read a few comments about how his show is generally not open to
other viewpoints, interviews etc. What the hell for? We get the
"other side" constantly anyway. Besides, I saw Rush on Donahues
program both times he's been on. And man, talk about a *biased*
audience. Phil was practically foaming at the mouth in his furious
attempts at misprotraying Rush's postion and every liberal philosophy
he (and all his ilk) hold sacred. Rush acts as the perfect gentleman
and it's funny to see the liberals get scewered on Rush's ozone eating
barbeque.
.2
>Pseudo-intellectual afraid to allow open, public discussion
Ah yes, as we well know, the Liberals control the market on
Intellectualism. Hey, what other country will be able to brag that
THEIR 3rd graders have read the great intellectual works like "My
Two Mommies." 8)
and .5
>Apparently there are enough who buy into such simplistic
Again, where is the "arrogance" here. The writer of this note once
more proves that it's only the "liberals" who have the market cornered
on true enlightenment and knowledge. What Rush discusses on his
program is NOT simplistic. I think what confuses people is that he
is one of the few people who can boil the topics of whatever happens
to be discussed to easily understandable terms. He is an expert at
illustrating points as well. Do not confuse his ability to make things
easily understandable with the deemphisis of the importance and value
his topics present.
>Rush had been making fun of Mario's name (that's a big thing...
Actually, Rush is making "fun" of the Reeeeeeverand Jaaaaacksonnnnnn.
See, J. J. pronounces Cuomo's name Kumo. Versus the more appropriate
way - Kuo-mo. So, in order to not offend anyone (don't want to be
accused of being a racist), Rush simply pronounces it the way Jackson
does. That's all.
And again, he's just doing it to be funny. And it just really ticks of
the pc crowd that's all. He is constantly being mischaracterised. Any
body who has not listened to him (for 6 weeks) and doesn't like him,
probably doesn't like much of anything.
Bill
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859.11 | | CRONIC::SCHULER | Greg - Hudson, MA | Thu Jan 07 1993 17:31 | 33 |
| RE: .10
What an amusing note. You tell me I'm arrogant because I think Rush
is simplistic, and then have the gall to assume that either my opinion
is based on less than six weeks of evidence, or that I "don't like much
of anything."
First of all, characterizing Rush as simplistic in no way implies
conservative intellectuals don't exist. Rush is not the be all and
end all of conservative commentary in America - even if all the
people who call in to the show seem to think so. If I want to hear
thoughtful conservative commentary I'll do something like read National
Review or pursue Justice Scalia's SC decisions, or even talk to one of
my uncles. Any one of those choices would be more enlightening than
listening to Rush Limbaugh.
Second of all, it doesn't surprise me that someone defending Rush
would resort to using that tired cliche; 'the pc crowd' - It is just
the sort of simplistic sloganeering one might expect to hear on his
program.
Finally, along with my criticism I explicitly noted that Mr Limbaugh
serves a purpose, making some interesting points and presenting a needed
point of view. Perhaps your blind adoration of the man prevented you
from seeing those comments...
/Greg
/Greg
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859.12 | | FMNIST::olson | Doug Olson, ISVG West, Mtn View CA | Thu Jan 07 1993 17:43 | 12 |
| > If I want to hear thoughtful conservative commentary I'll do something
> like read National Review
um, Greg, I'd hate to burst your bubble, but NR has really gone down the
tubes in the last year or so. They're positively shrill these days. The
days of thoughtful commentary from that quarter seem to have ended, for
the most part. I say that as someone who has read them for 4 or 5 years.
I'll be letting my subscription lapse, they've really sunk. Its a shame.
Conervative thinkers deserve better editors and companions. Perhaps I'll
give Commentary a try; anybody here know if its any good?
DougO
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859.13 | | CRONIC::SCHULER | Greg - Hudson, MA | Thu Jan 07 1993 17:52 | 12 |
| > but NR has really gone down the tubes in the last year or so.
Hmm...really? Well I haven't picked it up in months (school has
kept me too busy to read many of the periodicals I used pursue
on a regular basis). Sounds like I should avoid resuming a
subscription...
>give Commentary a try; anybody here know if its any good?
I'll second that.
/Greg
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859.14 | Rush's 15 minutes of fame | LAGUNA::BROWN_RO | zooma zoom zoom zoom, and a boom boom, just shake your but | Thu Jan 07 1993 20:10 | 11 |
| I personally have never listened to Rush Limbaugh, and don't have a
particular desire to. The little clips that I haven't been able to
avoid seem to confirm the buffoon image, and remind me of the long
line of conservative talk shows like Wally George, George Putnam,
etc, with their stacked audiences, and yelled half-truths.
Rush falls in the Andrew Dice Clay category which I call "Why Bother?",
and he will fade as quickly as ADC has. I would rather listen to George
Will, personally.
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859.15 | | HDLITE::ZARLENGA | Michael Zarlenga, Alpha P/PEG | Fri Jan 08 1993 01:20 | 6 |
| .10> I've read a few comments about how his show is generally not open to
.10> other viewpoints, interviews etc. What the hell for? We get the
For intellectual honesty, that's what for.
Otherwise, why call it a talk show, when it's a lecture?
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859.16 | | OTIGER::R_CURTIS | | Fri Jan 08 1993 16:54 | 4 |
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Quayle/Limbaugh in '96 !
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859.17 | | COMET::BRONCO::TANGUY | "Jon Tanguy - CXO" | Fri Jan 08 1993 17:07 | 1 |
| I was hoping we'd seend the last of J. Danforth!
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859.18 | not worth the time | 11SRUS::BROWN | On time or else... | Fri Jan 08 1993 17:19 | 16 |
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I listened to the radio show to find out what all the fuss was about,
but found it largely content-free. Lots of posturing, name-calling,
and sound gags, but very little substantive discussion of issues.
I enjoy reading some conservative columnists because they challenge
my way of thinking with different points of view, so it's not just
that I don't think like Rush. I'm not afraid of the man or his ideas
-- it's just that I found him a waste of my time. One of the things
that quickly got on my nerves was the use of the same gag over and
over and over -- the "one half of my brain tied behind my back",
the Born Free theme complete with howitzers, etc. The actual
coherent discussion of issues takes a back seat, probably covering
a total of 5 minutes per half hour. And even that 5 minutes is
based more on ideological assumptions than facts.
Ron
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859.19 | Who's Lush Rimbaugh ? | GYMAC::PNEAL | | Thu Jan 14 1993 11:58 | 0 |
859.20 | I want to listen too... | NEWPRT::NEWELL_JO | Latine loqui coactus sum | Thu Jan 14 1993 12:07 | 6 |
| Bubba,
What LA station (FM) can I find Limbaugh on?
Thanks,
Jodi-
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859.21 | | COMET::DYBEN | Grey area is found by not looking | Thu Jan 14 1993 12:07 | 8 |
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Rush is a conservative radio commentary who just recently started his
own television show.
David
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859.22 | AM | MORO::BEELER_JE | Johnny Paycheck time ... | Fri Jan 15 1993 00:30 | 6 |
| >What LA station (FM) can I find Limbaugh on?
Don't know about FM .. but I catch him on 640 AM when I'm down in that
neck of the woods.
Bubba
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859.23 | His music video to Clinton... | NEWPRT::NEWELL_JO | Latine loqui coactus sum | Fri Jan 15 1993 02:02 | 10 |
| >Don't know about FM .. but I catch him on 640 AM when I'm down in that
>neck of the woods.
Thanks Jerry, can't stand listening to AM -besides, I stayed home
today and accidently caught Limbaugh's TV show. I don't think I'm
all that interested in finding a station (AM or FM) anymore.
He did do a great rendition of BombBombBomb BombBombIran.
Jodi-
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