Radio giant Rush Limbaugh, often a lightning rod for national controversy, was targeted by the National Organization for Women in a protest Friday, but only seven women showed up for the event in the nation’s capital.
The event took place outside WMAL Radio, the Washington, D.C., affiliate which carries Limbaugh’s top-rated program.
Erin Matson, NOW Action vice president, spoke with the Daily Caller to explain that Limbaugh went over the line with comments earlier this year about Georgetown graduate student Sandra about Fluke when she pushed for insurance-covered birth control.
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ALL Americans should be protesting the likes of Limbaugh/Hannity/Mauer who profit off of nothing more than stoking fear and anger with hyperbole and crap political narratives all so they can make big bucks while functional gov. in the US continues to crumble.
Unlike those real Americans, like Matthews, Madcow and Schultz & Co.?
NOW needs to take up issues with the way muslum women are treated,not Rush.
If women are'nt liberal,they wont stand up for them!Its all about idealogy.
Well, the proof here is in the pudding. If I have only 7 people against me and the rest for me, well, I guess I'm doing alright!
Um, let's address Sharia law and Muslin invasion, Illegal immigration, and getting out of useless foreign invasions. Hear me?
Why is it that liberals are always trying to control the free speech of others?
Make no mistake 6:58 liberals ARE trying to control free speech. I recently had an argument with one who couldn't believe the Supreme Court made a decision in the Citizens United case favoring free speech. They shut up though when I said good the court restored what had appeared to be a very bad precedent for more than 100 years.
I suspect the Catholic church will see success as well when this communist administration is smacked down.
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