Discussing his theories about smart meters, the government, and Google, Limbaugh denies that he's a kook engaging in "conspiracy theories"
April 08, 2009 3:02 pm ET
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Great job, wing-nuts, you are now relying on personal advice from Drugbaugh!! Continue to live in your proud ignorance.
Smart meter or not, the data is available on consumption by individual residential households currently. Classical rhetoric by a typical conservative talk show host who does not think before he talks and there are people who listen too contributing their bit in spreading the ignorance. Either Limbaugh does not know the cost of peak demand and its impact on inflation or he refuses to go that route (I doubt knowing his level of intelligence exuding from his ability to analyze).
He's not a kook engaging in conspiracy theories.
He's a highly paid spokesperson for political causes (Republican causes specifically), and he uses our Public Airwaves as his platform (and you and I and no one we know has any equal opportunity to the do the same)... he spends every working minute of every working broadcast hour, influencing and manipulating the political opinions of the American People, by way of their Public Airwaves.
This is really not so difficult to understand: and once you understand it, the debate in the controversy surrounding this political abuse of the Public Airwaves, that debate becomes easy, almost a no-brainer... but first you have to wake up and smell the Public Resource, and start calling this what it truly is, before you'll get it.
I wanna' buy a Select Comfort bed now!
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