Thursday Reads

Rush Limbaugh received the Medal of Freedom for the simple reason he is not likely to be around that much longer.  Although many lung cancer patients can live for years with treatment and be stage 4, most likely the disease will win in the end.

It is a hellish disease.
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Speaking of the same individual, here is this clip about his controversial past:



Limbaugh is the direct result of the Reagan administration's repeal of the Fairness Doctrine. He was just another obscure radio personality based out of Sacramento until that repeal. He was one of the first to take advantage of it, with his show being one long monologue without any opposing viewpoints, which would never have been allowed under the old regulations. I was against the repeal from the start, as I KNEW, and was correct, that this was the first step to wholesale propagadizing via the airwaves, airwaves belonging to the public and for the public good.

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It appears the ratfucker Bernie Sanders ended up in a tie with Pete Buttigieg for the most delegates from the disastrous Iowa caucuses of Monday night.

Neither candidate will be the nominee.

99 percent of the precincts reporting:

Buttigieg with 11 delegates
Sanders 11 delegates
Warren 5 delegates
Biden 2 delegates
Klobuchar  1 delegate


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