Perhaps Limbaugh crossed the line occasionally. Under the subheadline “Decades of Hate,” the two girly-men who wrote the story offered this:Ī full accounting of Limbaugh’s lies and exaggerations his racism and his misogyny his homophobia and his Islamophobia and his sheer cruelty could fill books - and have - but even a cursory overview of his lowlights makes his prejudice clear.Īmong his crimes, HuffPo complained, was correctly claiming that gay men could stop contracting the HIV virus that causes AIDs by stopping unprotected gay sex, and that members of the same sex cannot be married, a “position” with which millions of Americans and millions of non-Americans happen to agree. Limbaugh, the hysterical site wrote, “saturated America’s airwaves with cruel bigotries, lies and conspiracy theories for over three decades.” HuffPo was ready with its obligatory “bigoted king of talk radio” story. There’s more, of course, but you get the idea. The underlying cause of Limbaugh’s death was lieabetes & cancer of the soul. “Bidding him good riddance or wishing him to rot in hell is being kind.” “Rush Limbaugh mocked people dying of AIDS, made fun of Parkinson’s disease, called America’s 1st Black president, ‘Barack the magic negroe’-he was a vile, pompous, white supremacist who spread racist hatred,” a chap named Bishop Talbert Swan wrote. To call the reaction to Limbaugh unhinged or deranged might be understating it. ![]() Of course, other leftist outlets published hit pieces on Limbaugh, notably HuffPo, a publication run mainly by leftist, feminist women for their ilk and the beta males who serve them. So much for the “unity” effort the Left promised after Joe Sneakyfingers took the oath and became vice president. Limbaugh, who revolutionized talk radio and died yesterday at 70 years old, invited a particularly nasty if not deranged reaction. ![]() It’s safe to say Rush Limbaugh was barely cold before the ritual denunciation began on Twitter, the go-to platform for the Leftist Smear Bund.
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