Rush: AP report on dejected gay marriage supporters is "chickification of the news"
November 04, 2009 1:43 pm ET
From the November 4 broadcast of Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show:
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I defy any of them to give a single, legitimate reason why all people shopuld not recieve equal protection under the law.
So 53% of the vote is all it takes to deny happiness to thousands of people, happiness that costs everyone else NOTHING, and takes NOTHIGN away from them. In fact - there would be a net economic benefit. That IS a sad statement.
And a disgustingly un-American one.
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The first ammendment clearly brands modern religious conservatives UNamerican. They no longer hold with this county's core values as haven't sinc ebaout the 1930's.
He speaks so horribly about women. A happy, confident man doesn't do that. "Chickification?" You don't speak this way if you're happy with yourself and your life. A confident man doesn't use women to demean other people.
I honestly think Limbaugh is a raging, unhappy, lonely, sad man. What woman would go out with him if a)she wasn't getting paid or b)she wasn't only interested in a man who had money?
All kinds of repulsive older wealthy men get married (see Fred Thompson), but I haven't seen too many as repulsive as Limbaugh. I'm not even talking about his weight. I'm talking about his attitude toward women and almost everybody else.
I've dated men who like women, and men who hate women. Women can usually tell the difference pretty quickly. Limbaugh has a problem with women, and that leads him to say weird things like "chickification." He's not just being provocative. It's a troubled mind that comes up with those type of words in the first place.
Not that I feel sorry for him in the least. I just refuse to be baited by an emotionally disturbed man.