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Kurtz asks WH's Douglass about Limbaugh claiming "the health care logo of the administration resembles a Nazi swastika"

August 09, 2009 10:59 am ET

From the August 9 edition of CNN's Reliable Sources:

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Previously:

Limbaugh again says Obama health care logo "looks damn like the Nazi logo," lashes out at reporters mentioning comment

Limbaugh: "[T]he Obama health care logo is damn close to a Nazi swastika logo"

Simon Weisenthal Center: "It is prepostrous to try and make a connection between the President's health care logo and the Nazi Party symbol."

Limbaugh discusses "the similarities between the Democrat Party of today and the Nazi Party in Germany"

Limbaugh: "Adolf Hitler, like Barack Obama, also ruled by dictate"

Limbaugh claims Obama "sending out his brownshirts"

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    • Author by princeofwheels (August 09, 2009 11:07 am ET)
      6  
      Mr. Kurtz,
      Could it be put you any simpler? I hope you understood that she was dismissing Limbaugh and you for asking the stupid question. I wish she would have asked YOU what YOU thought about the Limpys' description. Maybe these guests should "turns the tables' just like the protesters are doing.
      And it is a legit question if she should ask Kurtz.
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      • Author by juliajayne1 (August 09, 2009 11:31 am ET)
        7  
        I'm glad she refocused on the actual point of all of this: real people's lives. Not that the MSM cares about that one whit.
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      • Author by robyn20094113 (August 10, 2009 6:42 am ET)
           
        Maybe these guest should turn the tables
        I think they deliberately get meek or weak guest, they know for sure will not do that. I also think that is why they spend so much air time, interviewing guests that have their own shows on the same network.
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    • Author by PurpleState (August 09, 2009 12:05 pm ET)
      4  
      Since the point was considered moot here, Limbaugh will easily take this answer as one "proving him right".

      And that's the problem when people attempt to prove their point lately through the pundit circles. If issues in question are refuted outright, the pundits pick it up as proof, since the interviewed refused to provide proof that the issue was untrue.

      Pundit: "Show me proof."
      Subject: "This is a baseless claim."
      Pundit (next day): "You refuse to answer? Then I'm right!"
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    • Author by MangyDog (August 09, 2009 12:42 pm ET)
      6  
      Howie interjects, "And we're debating that!" Really? Seems like the media's "debate" consists of focusing on the lies coming out of the freakshow, and then pretending they're legitimate.
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