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Rush Limbaugh
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Rush Hudson Limbaugh III (pronounced /ˈlɪmbɔː/; born January 12, 1951) is an American radio host and conservative political commentator. Limbaugh rose to prominence during...

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    Originally published Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 10:58 AM Maureen Dowd / Syndicated Columnist Rush calls Obama a narcissist — priceless Rush Limbauh has ripped President Obama for having "an out-of-this-world ego," for being "very narcissistic,"
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    Oprah Winfrey is only the beginning for Sarah Palin's book tour. Starting Nov. 18, the day after Palin's memoir "Going Rogue" is released and two days after she is interviewed by Winfrey, the former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate
  • News Source: The New York Times | 4 days ago
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  • News Source: Alternet | 4 days ago
    on November 4, 2009. Hard-core conservatives aren't trying to win hearts and minds. They're trying to yank back control of the White House, plain and simple. Share and save this post:                      AlterNet Social
  • News Source: CNSNews.com | 4 days ago
    On what turned out to be a good night for Republicans, Democrats were silent until midnight, when party chairman Tim Kaine released a statement saying that Democratic losses should not be viewed as a referendum on President Obama or Democrat policies.
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    Victories in New Jersey and Virginia Tuesday provided a major shot in the arm for the Republican Party heading into the 2010 elections, but the Democratic losses of these two governorships should not be interpreted as a significant blow to President
  • News Source: Merced Sun-Star | 4 days ago
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