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Politifact: 93% of Rush Limbaugh's Claims are Half-True, Mostly False, False or Worse
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonspapa" data-source="post: 66906377" data-attributes="member: 370847"><p>People who base their lives and ideals on a talk show host aren't very (I don't want to say educated) sophisticated and are very opinionated without having the ability to discern partial truth from political truth. While most politically conservative talk show hosts, as long as they deal in facts, such as the results of liberal actions and their words, stick to that, they are right on; but when they start to interject their personal conservative and religious view into their commentary, that is where the listener needs to be able to discern between the latter. Liberal talk show fails miserably because everyone who listens, whether conservative or liberal in their politics, know that what they are saying are bold faced lies; while conservative talk shows succeed because the majority of what they say is true as proven by recent historical events. One must learn where to draw the line where it comes to biting into the rhetoric.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonspapa, post: 66906377, member: 370847"] People who base their lives and ideals on a talk show host aren't very (I don't want to say educated) sophisticated and are very opinionated without having the ability to discern partial truth from political truth. While most politically conservative talk show hosts, as long as they deal in facts, such as the results of liberal actions and their words, stick to that, they are right on; but when they start to interject their personal conservative and religious view into their commentary, that is where the listener needs to be able to discern between the latter. Liberal talk show fails miserably because everyone who listens, whether conservative or liberal in their politics, know that what they are saying are bold faced lies; while conservative talk shows succeed because the majority of what they say is true as proven by recent historical events. One must learn where to draw the line where it comes to biting into the rhetoric. [/QUOTE]
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