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I always find it funny when Ed Shultz criticizes Limbaugh. He models his style after him so much that it just makes him seem completely disengenuous. Shultz started out as a conservative talk show host and only switched sides when he wasn't going anywhere in a crowded field of more popular radio personalities. His loyalty and convictions probably go only to those who pay him. But he does put on a relatively more professional effort than anybody else on MSNBC. He rises above the grade school mentality of Maddow and has more self respect than Olbermann or Matthews. The others are content to come across as stooges and look down on their viewers as fools. I think Shultz actually wants to be respected as much as is possible on that network and so works harder.
I rarely listen to Limbaugh because there are better radio talk show alternatives available in my area so I'm not a fan of his either. They're two of the same kind, Shultz is just the second rate imitator of a bigger more influential shill.
I rarely listen to Limbaugh because there are better radio talk show alternatives available in my area .
Thats why i was asking for favorite clips so i could experience differing alternatives, some of whom i may have never heard of as their shows arent aired in my particular area,,
Disliking a particular political talking head is a given.
Micheal Medved........he is much more pragmatic and moderate than I but his knowledge of history and facts are unmatched plus you have got to admire some one who once was on the dark side and then saw the light. His book the "Ten Big Lies about America" is a must read for Conservatives and Liberals. The Michael Medved Show;
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