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Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting

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Jul 16, 1996, 3:00:00 AM7/16/96
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Your memory is faulty. I have tapes and the officail Burrelle's
transcripts of the two times -- that's right -- two times that
Chelsea's image was presented by Rush, while he referred to the
White House dog. He did it twice. Maybe you don't get Rush's humor.
The comment that the guy who had "mistakenly" put up the picture had
been fired was totally toungue-in-cheek. ( I _am_ interested in why you
think it would be justifiable for Limbaugh to fire someone had the
whole thing been a mistake. Do you think that would be justified??)

At any rate, no one was fired. Rush repeated the _oh-so-funny_ Chelsea-as-
dog bit on a second show, all the while claiming jestingly that it was
"all a terrible mistake"

Thanks for your Limbaugh flackery, but I think I'll trust my research
over your memory.

Sincerely,

Steven Rendall


Mike

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Jul 17, 1996, 3:00:00 AM7/17/96
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In article <4shfq1$b...@powerplant.barepower.net>,
gl...@barepower.net (Jim Glass) wrote:
>In article <ALFAR...@flamingo-bbs.com>,
kennet...@flamingo-bbs.com
>says...
>>
>> -=> Quoting Mitchell Holman to All <=-
>>
>> MH> Chelsea Clinton was never a dog, but that was what Rush called
>> MH> her right after the 92' election.
>>
>>Over and over this myth is repeated. The fact is the segment on
that
>>show was about an in and out poll in a magazine. TIME or Newsweek.
>>The quote was "Out cute dog in the White House" for Millie the
>>family dog of President and Mrs. Bush. The rest was "In cute girl
in
>>the White House" for Chelsea Clinton - who I would date if I were
her
>>age. The director mixed up the order of the still photos and was
fired
>>for his mistake. Rush apologized for it and said he would get
calls.
>>He made an apology on the next tv show and on the radio. I SAW &
>>HEARD ALL OF THIS so nothing is ever going to make me think any
>>different of the event. I am not happy about the mistake. Neither
was
>>Rush. BUT THE FACT IS Rush apologized at the beginning of the show
>>and Rush was upset at the time the error occurred. Sure he tried to
>>laugh it off. You would if you were doing the show. UNLESS YOU
>>NEVER LAUGH (?).
>>
>>KEN
>>
>
>You would date Chelsea? Even I wasn't that desperate when I
>was that age. She looks like Eleanor Roosevelt (hmmm...).
>The only difference is that it took Eleanor 60 years to look
>like that.
>
>But on the bright side, Chelsea has a wonderful career before
>her: as National Poster Child for Plastic Surgery.
>
>Jim Glass
>

I'll bet you are a real good looking piece of shit aren't you?

Jim Glass

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Jul 17, 1996, 3:00:00 AM7/17/96
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Kurt Knopp

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Jul 17, 1996, 3:00:00 AM7/17/96
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In article <APC&1'0'4da29397'9...@igc.apc.org>, Fairness and Accuracy in
Reporting <fa...@igc.apc.org> wrote:

> Thanks for your Limbaugh flackery, but I think I'll trust my research
> over your memory.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Steven Rendall

Your Limbaugh bashing tends to make one disbelieve anything you say you
have "researched" about him. Bias seriously denigrates a person's ability
to accurately judge anything.

----------------------------------
Kurt Knopp <kkn...@citynet.net>
----------------------------------

Mitchell Holman

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Jul 18, 1996, 3:00:00 AM7/18/96
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In article <4shfq1$b...@powerplant.barepower.net>, gl...@barepower.net (Jim Glass) wrote:
}
}You would date Chelsea? Even I wasn't that desperate when I
}was that age. She looks like Eleanor Roosevelt (hmmm...).
}The only difference is that it took Eleanor 60 years to look
}like that.
}
}But on the bright side, Chelsea has a wonderful career before
}her: as National Poster Child for Plastic Surgery.


So much for the "kinder, gentler America" we were promised
by our last Republican president.

It must take a big man to make fun of teenage girls. Any idea
what Glass here looked like when *he* was Chelsea's age?
Think he would upload a picture of himself for us all to see?


Mitchell Holman


"All our better tomorrows are ahead of us"
Bob Dole, expressing his own brand of optimism in
his Senate resignation speech

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