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There was something very Rush Limbaughesque about your post.
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Honestly reflecting on the Limbaugh legacy for 2.38 seconds does not bounce back a pretty picture, and certainly -- absolutely -- shows ruminations on the interactivity, or not, of Limbaughesque talk radio as utterly beside the point.
Why Twitter Matters & The Left Should Be Nervous Turk, Michael 2009
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Coulter is a loser, typical of the Limbaughesque-O'Reilly howlers who appeal to the worst in the human character.
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It was difficult to float the proposal of an open primary for the redo election since the Republicans would be free to vote and could go for a Limbaughesque Operation Chaos in the Democratic election.
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He's a slick, light-weight with a pre-packaged Limbaughesque message who has no time for mainstream ideas.
Howie Klein: Marco Rubio Jumps Into The Florida Senate Race 2009
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This troubling video, with distorted graphics of Senator Clinton and hyperbole generally heard only in a Limbaughesque vaudeville act, is emblematic of applied more = right tacks to unseat opponents.
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The Limbaughesque character from the finale of the movie seemed pretty in control.
"You're a racist! We're a racist! Everybody's a racist! But you can overcome your racism in the face of an imminently exploding car..." Ann Althouse 2008
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Ferguson's Limbaughesque critique of The Assault on Reason might be a mite more credible if only the columnist did not exhibit the same talent for getting it wrong as the Commander Guy.
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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Rich is a regular commentator on Steve Gill's radio show in Nashville, where he spouts his Limbaughesque nonsense to an audience where marrying one's cousins and aunts is a lot more common than gay marriage.
Country Singer John Rich is Homophobic - Compares Gay Marriage to Incest 2007
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Rich is a regular commentator on Steve Gill's radio show in Nashville, where he spouts his Limbaughesque nonsense to an audience where marrying one's cousins and aunts is a lot more common than gay marriage.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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