i'd like to see a debate between Champlaign and Rush LImbaugh
that would have made for a great sequel, they should have done that..
"With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility"
Stan Lee, 1962
that would have made for a great sequel, they should have done that..
"With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility"
Stan Lee, 1962
"Champlaign", with his intelligence and anger, would have decimated Limbaugh. I say Champlaign's name in quotations because he was Jewish who changed his Jewish surname to a French surname.
shareYou do realize Champlaign is a made-up character where as Limbaugh is real.
Considering the success of such endeavors as Air-America and the fact that NPR needs public funding, I wouldn't bet your last dollar on the made-up Champlaign or any real leftwinger finding much success going against Limbaugh.
When your ideology is based on fantasy you're basically debating with both hands tied behind your back.
“No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public.” H.L. MENCKEN.
Cheering for Limbaugh is intellectual self-destruction. Go for it.
“No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public.” H.L. MENCKEN.
Anyone who doubts that statement need to look only at Nov. 4, 2008 for confirmation.
The self-destruction caused by that error in judgement is much more tangible and encompassing.
Guamley, please keep up. No one is talking about financial success. Anyone with common sense could outwit Limbaugh. He's a freaking train wreck, that's why people listen to him.
It's nobody's business but ours.
If train wreck = ratings, why do these guys have less viewers than the knitting network?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjMZIC4DawM&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaUvsldvZAw&feature=related
Does one even need common sense to outwit these idiots? The only thing missing from these two is the big red nose and floppy shoes. Actually, that might help their ratings.
Champlain didn't strike me as all that smart. He used aggressiveness in style in place of substance.
"Joey, have you ever been in a Turkish prison?"