Yes, because this is a man I will take seriously.
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I don't listen to Rush Limbaugh...as far as I know he isn't carried on radio stations in Canada, at least not in my area, so I don't have an opportunity. I do sometimes see clips of his programs. Can somebody explain to me what his purpose is? He seems like a complete idiot. Does anybody actually take him seriously or give any merit to his opinions? In seems like he is getting paid to just make outrageous remarks. Do people just listen to him for the entertainment value so they can laugh at his foolishness? Who pays this guy's salary?
I view Rush Limbaugh the same as Jon Stuart, as they are both entertainers, working as political commentators. They are not to be taken seriously, even though from time to time when they aren't being outlandish, they speak nuggets of truth.
He is an intentionally inflammatory blowhard conservative. But if you want to hear worse, listen to Ann Coulter.
The left has their own blowhard inflammtory pseudospokespeople as well, so we don't feel left out. I don't listen to them because I think for the few points they make they make they make people so angry they are not willing to look at situations with open eyes. They promote us verses them and the mindset that working together is a bad thing.
I listen to Thom Hartman, he is a little to left for my taste and he is extremenly pro union, which I am not, but in general he is pretty respectful about any subject matter . I enjoy it when he has conservative callers. He speaks to them respectfully and encourages intelligent discourse. If caller makes wild statements from either side he does not instantly dismiss, he asks for back up information and is able to cite many sources to back up his point of view. He has a pretty large viewership (for liberal talk radio anyway) and I am happy that people are drawn to his non confrontational and intelligence based style.
I cannot see myself ever listening to any blowhard, no matter how much I agreed with them. They just lower the quality of content. And frankly are usually just disrespectful.
Actually it's about 99% truth. People don't like his delivery, it can be abbrasive. But that's the intentional part, for the entertainment value. And that value is huge, based on the revenues for his show.
Most left wing kooks get their panties in a bunch because he is so successful and their left wing posers are complete failures in the medium. Very little of what he says is innacurate.
I watch Jon Stewart religiously, followed by Stephen Colbert. I have never seen or heard Rush Limbaugh except in clips, so I can't really compare. What I will say is there seems to be more truth on The Daily Show and the Colbert Report than some would like to admit. When they make fun of the hypocrisy of a politician, for example, they at least provide clips of the politician making his/her hypocritical statements.
I am sure that he might have some good points occasionally, but wouldn't people grow tired of trying to pull the grain of truth from the pile of bull ****? Why would Conservatives embrace somebody like that as their mouthpiece? Doesn't he cause more harm than good for their cause?
The clip I saw last night was particularly outrageous and inflammatory. I can't believe anybody can take him seriously.
So why are ALL Conservatives considered to be followers of Limbaugh but ALL Liberals are not considered to be followers of their "blowhards"?

Not all Conservatives listen to him, so he's really not a "mouthpiece" for Conservatives. Oddly enough, we can be sold separately and have our own opinions.
Not all conservatives-just the ones who come here spouting his and Hannitys' talking points like zombies and think that no one else listens.![]()

You seem to be taking this very personally...I'm not sure why. I am asking more about him as his program is not carried here.
I saw a clip of Rush Limbaugh last night that I thought was outrageous and crossed more than a few lines and based on what I saw I find it hard to believe that anyone, of any political affiliation, could find him entertaining. I guess I just would find it hard to embrace the message if I found the messenger to be offensive.
He's sort of the Keith Olberman of the conservative circuit. Lots of bluster, ranting, and show boating. Again, a lot like MSNBC's darling.
This conservative seldom listens to anything he has to say. When I see him on a show like Hannity's, I generally have to filter what he says. If he makes 100 statements, not even half of them will I agree with. And if I do agree I have to think carefully and get past his way of saying the statment.
Double standard ladies and gentlemen. You have your beloved Keith, Rachel and Chris among many others. Do you agree with everything they say? Because if you do, I find you a bit of a bombastic lover.
Actually you asked why Conservatives accept Rush as a mouthpiece and someone replied that they don't.You seem to be taking this very personally...I'm not sure why. I am asking more about him as his program is not carried here.
I saw a clip of Rush Limbaugh last night that I thought was outrageous and crossed more than a few lines and based on what I saw I find it hard to believe that anyone, of any political affiliation, could find him entertaining. I guess I just would find it hard to embrace the message if I found the messenger to be offensive.