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Clear Channel's Premiere Radio Network respects Rush Limbaugh's right to call women sluts
by Kaili Joy Gray
You know how corporate sponsors of Rush Limbaugh's radio show are jumping ship faster than a pack of rats, even after he issued a non-apology apology on Saturday along the lines of "Sorry if any sluts were offended by being called sluts"?
Well, there's one company who isn't jumping anywhere: Premiere Radio Networks Inc., a subsidiary of Clear Channel that distributes nearly 100 shows to thousands of radio stations. Including, yup, Rush Limbaugh's three-hours-a-day barrage of filth:
So unlike Quicken Loans, Sleep Train, Sleep Number, Citrix Systems Inc., Carbonite, LegalZoom and ProFlowersall of whom have dropped their support for Rush because of his disgusting attack on Sandra Fluke and his three straight days of misogyny directed at herthis Clear Channel subsidiary thinks it's just fine and dandy to "express those opinions" that a young woman who speaks eloquently about the cost and necessity of birth control is a slut. And a prostitute. And wants the government to pay her for all that sex she's obviously having if she cares about other women's access to health care. After all, Rush is just expressing his opinion, and this is America, after all, which is a free country where people are entitled to express their opinions.
Right?
You remember the Dixie Chicks, right? They were the hottest country band in the country, until singer singer Natalie Maines expressed the opinion that she was "ashamed that the president of the United States is from Texas." That opinion was so offensive that some Clear Channel stations refused to play the hottest country music in the country because, well, that's the sort of expressed opinion that some people interpreted as disrespectful. But Rush expressing an opinion? Well, gotta respect that.
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/03/05/1071206/-Clear-Channel-s-Premiere-Radio-Network-respects-Rush-Limbaugh-s-right-to-call-women-sluts
by Kaili Joy Gray
You know how corporate sponsors of Rush Limbaugh's radio show are jumping ship faster than a pack of rats, even after he issued a non-apology apology on Saturday along the lines of "Sorry if any sluts were offended by being called sluts"?
Well, there's one company who isn't jumping anywhere: Premiere Radio Networks Inc., a subsidiary of Clear Channel that distributes nearly 100 shows to thousands of radio stations. Including, yup, Rush Limbaugh's three-hours-a-day barrage of filth:
"The contraception debate is one that sparks strong emotion and opinions on both sides of the issue," Premiere Networks said in a statement emailed Sunday by spokeswoman Rachel Nelson. "We respect the right of Mr. Limbaugh, as well as the rights of those who disagree with him, to express those opinions."
So unlike Quicken Loans, Sleep Train, Sleep Number, Citrix Systems Inc., Carbonite, LegalZoom and ProFlowersall of whom have dropped their support for Rush because of his disgusting attack on Sandra Fluke and his three straight days of misogyny directed at herthis Clear Channel subsidiary thinks it's just fine and dandy to "express those opinions" that a young woman who speaks eloquently about the cost and necessity of birth control is a slut. And a prostitute. And wants the government to pay her for all that sex she's obviously having if she cares about other women's access to health care. After all, Rush is just expressing his opinion, and this is America, after all, which is a free country where people are entitled to express their opinions.
Right?
"Out of respect for our troops, our city and our listeners, (we) have taken the Dixie Chicks off our playlists," said Gail Austin, Clear Channel's director of programming for the two Jacksonville stations.
You remember the Dixie Chicks, right? They were the hottest country band in the country, until singer singer Natalie Maines expressed the opinion that she was "ashamed that the president of the United States is from Texas." That opinion was so offensive that some Clear Channel stations refused to play the hottest country music in the country because, well, that's the sort of expressed opinion that some people interpreted as disrespectful. But Rush expressing an opinion? Well, gotta respect that.
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/03/05/1071206/-Clear-Channel-s-Premiere-Radio-Network-respects-Rush-Limbaugh-s-right-to-call-women-sluts
Disgusting hypocrites nailed, check!
Republican Apology greeting cards
by Zackpunk
Republicans are all about creating new opportunities for entrepreneurs. What some of you may see as a widespread pattern of hateful, ignorant rhetoric, I see as a chance to create jobs.
Republicans spend so much time saying awful, stupid things, and then later trying to figure out a way to take it back, without really taking it back, I think we could make life a little easier for them by offering a series of Republican Apology greeting cards. Now, after running an advertisement using a racially insensitive Asian caricature, instead of scrambling to figure out how to explain it, your congressman can just send one of his staffers and/or mistresses to the local non-union affiliated mega department store and purchase one of these cards.
Below I have just a few examples.
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/03/04/1071027/-Republican-Apology-greeting-cards
by Zackpunk
Republicans are all about creating new opportunities for entrepreneurs. What some of you may see as a widespread pattern of hateful, ignorant rhetoric, I see as a chance to create jobs.
Republicans spend so much time saying awful, stupid things, and then later trying to figure out a way to take it back, without really taking it back, I think we could make life a little easier for them by offering a series of Republican Apology greeting cards. Now, after running an advertisement using a racially insensitive Asian caricature, instead of scrambling to figure out how to explain it, your congressman can just send one of his staffers and/or mistresses to the local non-union affiliated mega department store and purchase one of these cards.
Below I have just a few examples.
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/03/04/1071027/-Republican-Apology-greeting-cards
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Clear Channel's Premiere Radio Network respects Rush Limbaugh's right to call women sluts (Original Post)
ProSense
Mar 2012
OP
onehandle
(51,122 posts)1. Bain Capitol owns Clear Channel. The 'calling women a slut network...'
...is representative of the Republican front runner.
Mitt Romney = The Republican War On Women
ProSense
(116,464 posts)2. Yup, and really,
how stupid are they: This completely invalidates any attempt to claim Limbaugh apologized.
Blue Owl
(50,347 posts)3. Hitch your wagon to Ru$h's soaring star, Clear Channel
May it take you away!
ProSense
(116,464 posts)4. Yeah, those
still sticking up for this cretin must be so proud.