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If I said it, I meant to say it, and I do believe that everything is political to this president
Limbaugh claims Obama will spin earthquake Jan 15, 2010
Dave and I are part of a bid to buy the Rams, and we are continuing the process
Limbaugh joins bid to buy St. Louis Rams Oct 06, 2009
The treatment I received here was the best that the world has to offer
Limbaugh happy with U.S. healthcare system Jan 02, 2010
Everything this president sees is a political opportunity, including Haiti, and he will use it to burnish his credentials with minorities in this country and around the world, and to accuse Republicans of having no compassion
Limbaugh claims Obama will spin earthquake Jan 15, 2010
I wouldn't be surprised if somebody in the Obama administration or some (Federal Communications Commission) bureaucrat or some Democrat congressman has it already written up such legislation, sitting in a desk drawer somewhere just waiting for the right event for a clampdown
Under the U.S. Supreme Court: Giffords, Palin and the First Amendment Jan 16, 2011
Rush Hudson Limbaugh III (pronounced /ˈlɪmbɔː/; born January 12, 1951) is an American radio talk show host, conservative political commentator, and an opinion leader in conservative politics and conservatism in the United States. He hosts The Rush Limbaugh Show which is aired throughout the U.S. on Premiere Radio Networks and is the highest-rated talk-radio program in the United States. Limbaugh signed an 8 year, $400 million contract extension with Clear Channel in 2008 that pays him $50 million a year.
He was born into a family with a long history of involvement in Republican politics and first began working at a local radio station at age sixteen. In 1984, after a series of radio related jobs, Limbaugh began working as a radio talk show host in Sacramento, California at radio station KFBK, which still airs his syndicated program today. His unique program featured no guests, relying exclusively on his conservative political analysis for content. He moved to New York City in 1988 where he began the national broadcast of his program on WABC radio. His program grew in popularity and he began his rise to national fame.
In the 1990s, Limbaugh’s fame grew beyond radio, into publishing and television. He became a bestselling author with his books The Way Things Ought to Be (1992) and See, I Told You So (1993). From 1992 to 1996, Limbaugh hosted a half-hour television talk show.