That's such a dumb question I'm now convinced you're doing a bit. Pretty good. 8/10, actually seem re ed.
RL was an advocate, not a pundit.
That's such a dumb question I'm now convinced you're doing a bit. Pretty good. 8/10, actually seem re ed.
You're the last one to have asked a question. You talking yourself, dude?![]()
What news program did he host?
you think history started when you reached voting age.
I think the 80's and 90's is two long decades. Who policed the media during that time?
just because you're completely ignorant of a person, it doesn't mean that person never existed.
This deflection, while desperate and obvious, is probably a wise move.
Who? Tell me.
You deflected. What pundit before Bill O policed the media? Is GOP cheerleaders the best you got?
He told you already, genius.
Keep asking. Really. Let's go for pages of you either pretending to believe or actually believing Bill O'Reilly pioneered "liberal media" complaints.
I'm also enjoying the idea that there is a real fundamental difference between Bill and Rush. That's a good bit too.
Yeah, creepy as . Perverted. Lawsuit worthy.
Gay? Because we all have that gay friends who sends straight women gay porn.
Don't let this distract you from the fact that made a pretty wild claim there.
I don't get the W thing. Internet conservatives defended him as if he was Christ reborn. Didn't matter how he ed up the middle east, claimed victory, or fumbled with the English language... they'd run to his defense. "You're being unpatriotic!"
And now they can't stand the guy.
The claim was so wild Bill paid 32 million to keep it quiet![]()
They don’t like W since they’ve been brainwashed into thinking he was too liberal and that’s why his policies didn’t work. This is how republican politics has gone the last 35 years. When their policies don’t work, they claim the solution is that the policies weren’t far enough to the right. After deregulation and lack of government oversight leads to a financial crisis, their solution is a tea party that advocates for even greater deregulation and tax cuts for the rich.
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