As I am sure you have heard, Rush Limbaugh was wed (again) yesterday. The roster perhaps shows what kind of conservative he is these days and otherwise - James Carville, Mary Matalin, Guliani, Sean Hannity, Karl Rove were among the 400 in attendance at the Breakers, Palm Beach wedding. Gawker gawked and gushed over the a.m. talker's 4th marriage with a reader contest in which the winning caption would be flown over Rush's wedding:
Those who live in glass houses can afford to throw stones. The last time I checked, Limbaugh didn't claim to be an authoritative source on successful marriage (s). Nevertheless his (new) wife (1 year my younger) Kathryn Rogers, is quite beautiful:
She's also a direct descendant of Founding Father John Adams. So good for him, lucky guy, congrats and so on.
Far-lefties could hardly contain their disgust with gay entertainment icon Elton John for 'performing' at Rush Limbaugh's fourth wedding, which is, of course - oh so predictable. Doug Powers blogging at Malkin notes that which brings Elton John and conservative talker-icon Rush Limbaugh together. It's called capitalism:
Discussion over at Memeorandum.Without capitalism, Elton wouldn’t have performed at Rush Limbaugh’s wedding and Rush wouldn’t have been in the position to pay that much for the evening’s entertainment. Capitalism: It can bring people from all walks of life together.
I congratulate Rush and Kathryn, and also tip my Detroit Tigers cap to Elton John for performing at the wedding, because he’s got to know he’s going to take some heat for this in his left-leaning, artsy, environmentalist, gay-activist circle of pals — most of whom would gladly accept a million bucks from George W. Bush to tap dance on a floor made of California Redwood and elephant tusk or take whacks at a piƱata in the likeness of Harvey Milk that Roger Ailes stuffed with cash. But they’d never admit it.
Rush takes a lot of heat for his imaginary "gay bashing", but as I recall his success story, he credits a homosexual man (and friend) for helping him get started with the EIB Network.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, Proof. Rush used to be MUCH more critical of the gay lobby in the 90s....today simply being a foe of liberal policies make Rush 'anti-gay'
ReplyDeleteAlthough, he did do a "Gerbil Update" during his years in Sacramento, to the tune of the Beatles "Help" that was pretty funny!
ReplyDeleteBad Elton. Time to move on off the Elton John bus. No back bone in Elton.
ReplyDeleteKathy Rogers from "Junk Yard Wars"? Now I'm jealous!
ReplyDeleteRush has a set of onions to take the heat he does, I wish him well. I can't believe I have been a listener for much of the last 15 years, good God time flies the older you get.....
ReplyDeleteI was a charter listener from day one on his Sacramento gig before he went national. I even called in to his Sacramento show a couple times. I don't listen to him so much any more.
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