Rush Limbaugh Letter
eBay: Original Harry Reid/Rush Limbaugh Smear Letter Auction
Official Rush Limbaugh Site: Harry Reid Letter PDF Copy
WARNING: Opens as PDF File Official Rush Limbaugh Site: Betty Casey Wins Smear Letter
The New York Times: "Limbaugh Sells Critical Letter for $2.1 Million" (October 20, 2007)
FOXNews.com: Rush Limbaugh Earns Big Money From Senate Letter Chastising Him (October 15, 2007)
USA Today: Bidding on Limbaugh's letter tops $2.1M (October 19, 2007)
WARNING: Pop-ups San Antonio Express: Bidding ends today on Limbaugh letter (October 19, 2007)
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Cari Champion
Creative Loafing: Mothasucka this! (November 27th, 2007)
Radio Info Forum: Cari Champion booted from WGCL
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Healthcare
In the United States, many people purchase health insurance to help them cover the sometimes high cost of healthcare services.
The U.S. is the only industrialized nation without some sort of universal healthcare systemConnecticut Coalition for Universal Health Care: The Case For Single Payer, Universal Health Care For The United States (June 4, 1999) and the proposed implementation of an American universal healthcare system has become one of the platforms of Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama's campaign.BarackObama.com: Healthcare
updated 2012-05-12 19:31:27
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Christiane Amanpour
Amanpour got her start working for CNN in Frankfurt, Germany reporting on the democratic revolutions sweeping Eastern Europe at the time. Her coverage of the Gulf War in 1990 led to Amanpour's rise in prominence as an international correspondent. Since then she continued to report from many dangerous conflict zones including, most notably, the war in Bosnia and the conflicts in Darfur and the Middle East. Amanpour's recent work has focused on a series of long-form programs that have aired on CNN including: God's Warriors, The War Within, Where Have All The Parents Gone? and In the Footsteps of Bin Laden.
updated 2012-05-02 21:55:40
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Glenn Beck
Beck appeared on the May 20, 2009, episode of The View and was questioned about lying on his radio show. Co-host Whoopi Goldberg attacked Beck, calling him a "lying sack of dog mess."The Huffington Post: Whoopi Goldberg Calls Glenn Beck A 'Lying Sack Of Dog Mess'
Liberal media watchdog groups Media Matters for America and Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting have criticized Beck for making a number of controversial statements, including the following:
On Michael Moore: "Thinking about killing Michael Moore, and I'm wondering if I could kill him myself, or if I would need to hire somebody to do it. No, I think I could."
On Hillary Clinton: "There's something about her voice that just drives me--it's not what she says, it's how she says it. She is like the stereotypical bitch--excuse the expression."
On 2007 Southern California wildfires: "I think there is a handful of people who hate America. Unfortunately for them, a lot of them are losing their homes in a forest fire today."
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Hunter S. Thompson
1937: Born Hunter Stockton Thompson in Louisville, Kentucky
1956: Joined U.S. Airforce
1957: Honorably Discharged from U.S. Airforce
1964: First and only son born, Juan Thompson
1967: 1st Book Hells Angels is Published
1968: Doonesbury cartoon character Uncle Duke modeled after Hunter S. Thompson
1970: Ran for Sheriff of Pitkin County, Colorado but lost by 500 votes
1991: Appears on the cover of High Times magazine
2005: Commits suicide with a gunshot to the head
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Randi Rhodes
Rhodes began her radio career at a Seminole, Texas Country music station at "Randi St. John." She then moved to Mobile, Alabama and co-hosted the "Randy and Randi" morning show. In the late 1980s, she entered the New York market and took the stage name of "Randi Rhodes", in tribute to Ozzy Osbourne's guitarist. She spent the next decade moving from market to market, until landing on Air America Radio in 2004.
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Michael Savage
- March 31, 1942: Born Michael Alan Weiner in The Bronx
- 1964: Marries first wife, Carol Ely
- 1967: Marries Janet Weiner
- 1968: Moves to Hawaii to study ethnobotany
- 1973: Befriends Allen Ginsberg and Lawrence Ferlinghetti
- 1975: Publishes first book, Plant a Tree
- 1994: Given own radio show on KGO in San Francisco
- 1996: Founds Paul Revere Society to protest undocumented immigrants
- March 2003: Hired by MSNBC to do one-hour television show
- July 2003: Fired by MSNBC
- 2005: Publishes Liberalism is a Mental Disorder
- May 2009: Banned from entering the United KingdomThe First Post: Shock jock Michael Savage on UK's 'least wanted' list (May 5, 2009)
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Sean Hannity
- The Onion: Alan Colmes' Death Goes Unreported On Hannity & Colmes (2006)