Rush was right.
 
Rush has apologized for the 2 words aimed at the 30-year-old Georgetown law 
student activist, Ms. Flute.
He has stated that he understood why an advertiser pulled advertising from his 
radio show.
It’s a business decision, he said. He understands it is the result of the 2 
words he uttered.
 
I Stand With Rush
Watch Brent Bozell's Important Video Message
http://istandwithrush.org/
 
 
These same products are still advertised on govt approved liberal-democrat 
shows that have demeaned women much worse (but no one is threatening their 
advertisers). 
http://istandwithrush.org/sponsors.html
 
 
Realisticly, you and I know it’s more than that. I’d be surprised if calls to 
his advertisers aren’t originating in the White House, much like when they were 
threatening Glenn Beck’s advertisers on FOX. (Maybe there’s a czar in charge of 
media advertising control.) I suspect they were ready to abuse the power of 
their Offices to convince other media outlets to broadcast advertisers brand 
names connected with Rush’s show.
 
Rush was right. The question is: will they, the advertisers, lose more revenue 
from seeing their brand villified by govt henchmen, than the loss of current 
revenue from not advertising on Rush’s show. It’s a simple business decision.
 

The Republican Establishment are concerned that conservatives, i.e. the TEA 
Party, will not support them or the RINOs come Nov. They argue that any of them 
would be better than their Democrat opponent.

Too bad they didn't think of that when they withheld support for Sharron Angle, 
Joe Miller, Christine O'Donnell, Meg Whitman and Carlie Fiorina.

The GOP could've had a majority in the Senate at the very least.


We the People
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVAhr4hZDJE
  
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