Rush Limbaugh...what does he represent (drugs, party, abuse, country)
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I don't know about what he "represents" - I think that may be a strange word for the conversation. But I do listen to him and I find him to be interesting and often correct.
He represents the opinions of some people on this board... and let's just say, these are typically the ones I end up fighting with. His ideas are not only ridiculous, hypocritical and often ill-informed, but also potentially dangerous. Too many people take his words as fact, and use them to fuel their own ignorance. I'm sure the guy has a few thoughts that I'd agree with, and I don't doubt he has a brain... but any time I've listened to him speak (rarely), most of it literally made me nauseous. Anyway, it's a free country, so he can keep spewing all the nonsense he desires - and I will choose to change the station!!
Oh, and I'll refrain from attacking his substance abuse problem, even though it's tempting... I've had my own struggles with that, so it would be unfair for me to judge.
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