Rush Limbaugh

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  • Joe Conason's Journal

    The more Republicans attack Clark now, the more obvious it will become that he is the nominee of their nightmares.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    New, improved theories on football bloggers, Rush Limbaugh's racism and the power of insults: The readers write.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Rush Limbaugh debates a trio of ex-jocks and gets smoked. Who said he'd be no fun as a football commentator?
  • "They can dish it out, but they can't take it"

    Al Franken talks about his big victory over the Fox News bullies, why Bush can be thrown out in 2004, and comedy as a political weapon.
  • Limousine liberals and corporate-jet conservatives

    George W. Bush, Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter bash elitist lefties, but their faux populism masks a slavish devotion to the interests and indulgences of the wealthy. Part 2 of "Big Lies."
  • The right wing's summer of hate

    Sure, Michael Savage lost his MSNBC show for going too far, but Limbaugh, O'Reilly and Coulter show bullying and humiliation are still a big business.
  • George Bush's Terminator problem

    Arnold Schwarzenegger may be the GOP's best shot yet at a California comeback. But his playboy ways and pro-choice politics make him anathema to the president's allies on the Christian right.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    Iraq's impact on national politics can be measured in polls -- or by the panicky reaction of Rush Limbaugh.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    "There are other, better idiots out there." Readers rage against Rush Limbaugh's new football gig.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    New ESPN hire Rush Limbaugh will bring the same level of insight to football that he brings to politics. In other words, the real fans get screwed again.
  • The Fix

    Jon Stewart wants Angelina Jolie's child! Hollywood saved by Hugh Hefner! Frank Rich says Jayson Blair not sexy enough! Plus: Daniel Day-Lewis was into leather.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Sean Hannity and Joe Scarborough see a double standard! They want Dusty Baker's head! Plus: Salon's more, uh, balanced readers weigh in on blacks, whites and heat.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    MoveOn.org's online presidential poll offers good news to Dean and Kucinich -- and a silver lining for Kerry.
  • A president worth fighting for

    Sidney Blumenthal talks about his new tell-all Clinton memoir, the New York Times scandal bigger than Jayson Blair, why liberals shouldn't run from Fox News, and how Democrats can beat the Bushes.
  • The Fix

    Alec Baldwin rants, Sean Penn smokes, Nicole Kidman holds hands, and Rush Limbaugh makes things up! Plus: Could Meg Ryan be in love?
  • Savage with the truth

    Michael Savage's right-wing bestseller is an ignorant, error-filled, Coulter-like screech of hatred against left-wing "traitors" and uppity women like Sandra Day O'Connor. Here's the funny part: This guy has a Ph.D.!
  • Troubled Times

    Missteps by Howell Raines, the New York Times' imperious top editor, have left the nation's best newspaper vulnerable to attacks by the right.
  • Anniversary waltz

    Prayer service? Political commercial? Moving display of mourning? President Bush's 9/11 events seemed designed to marshal support for toppling Saddam Hussein without ever saying his name.
  • Al Franken

    The political satirist scripts lines the Democrats could have used to win in 2000, muses on torture and orgasms -- and remains "concerned" about Rush Limbaugh.
  • America's hypocritical p.c. mullahs

    Before Sept. 11, right-wingers denounced politically correct "censorship." Now they're applauding the muzzling of left-wing war critics.
  • Bush vs. China, and himself

    Our president is refreshingly steady, but dismayingly awkward. Plus: Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg insults the first lady and Rush comes to the rescue!
  • It's Miller time!

    In a weird, yet slick, move to boost ratings saggier than Howard Cosell's rug, "Monday Night Football" plays the smart-aleck card.
  • The Million Mom March: What a crock!

    National policy shouldn't be set by packs of weeping white women led by Rosie O'Donnell.
  • Outback mistake house

    Australian paper may face lawsuit for mistaking Natalie Imbruglia's rock star boyfriend for (gasp!) a girl. Plus: Christian Bale puts a sock on it; ABC to run Leo-on-Bill interview.
  • No gays or abortions allowed in my papers!

    Right-wing Catholic David Weyrich prints all the news that fits his agenda.
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