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Limbaugh: "Bigots at ESPN" won't fire Wiley

October 16, 2009 3:44 pm ET

From the October 16 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show:

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Previously:

Limbaugh to "race-baiter" Wiley: "Who do these 70 percent African American players think is paying their salary"

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    • Author by Lord of Light (October 16, 2009 3:52 pm ET)
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      Wait, Rush is complaining about Wiley's broad-stroke comments and then painting ESPN as "bigots" in a broad stroke? Wow, way to go, hypocrite.

      Wiley is right. And so is Jack McCallum.
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    • Author by rkcomments (October 16, 2009 3:53 pm ET)
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      This guy is more offended about the whole St Louis RAMS thing than a 14 year-old girl who has been stood up on her prom night!
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    • Author by AB-001 (October 16, 2009 4:02 pm ET)
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      Moth flies closer to the flame: Limbaugh is getting dangerously close to stop with the code words and say what he really thinks about "most" (read: not your Clarence Thomas, Juan Williams types)African-Americans, blacks, and what have you.
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    • Author by walstib (October 16, 2009 4:03 pm ET)
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      This caller wears a helmut around the house, I bet.
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    • Author by wolf kotenberg (October 16, 2009 4:06 pm ET)
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      Don't mess with my ESPN.
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    • Author by Tiredog (October 16, 2009 4:41 pm ET)
         
      Nothing like the pot calling the kettle black, here.
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    • Author by mookie von zipper (October 16, 2009 5:39 pm ET)
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      in addition to welcoming dog killers, spousal abusers, drug dealers, drunken manslaughterers and accomplices to murder back in to their playing ranks, here's the quality of people the nfl prefers to have among their ownership ranks:

      nfl owners who drop n-bombs and wet themselves on stage

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      • Author by bintx (October 16, 2009 5:45 pm ET)
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        The NFL didn't push Rush out . . . it was his fellow investors.
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        • Author by mookie von zipper (October 16, 2009 7:16 pm ET)
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          a technicality... the commissioner himself said the nfl does not need divisive comments coming from people in a position of responsibility in the league and went on to say they are held to a higher standard... perhaps having nice bottoms excuses j-lo and fergie from being held to these higher standards...

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      • Author by rms (October 16, 2009 6:28 pm ET)
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        So what you are saying, Mook, is that Rush would have fit in perfectly?
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        • Author by mookie von zipper (October 16, 2009 7:20 pm ET)
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          funny... rush is nowhere near the dregs the nfl has to deal with all too often... which is a shame, since the 1% of offenders get 99% of the coverage compared to 99% of the players who quietly lead stellar lives...

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    • Author by Sks1 (October 17, 2009 1:05 pm ET)
         
      look at this guy calling espn a bunch of bigots when he is the one who has for years thrown out all these racist and incediary comments and acting like he's never said them why dont all the mainstream media play all of the greatest racist divisive hits of Limbaugh so he can simply say,,i didnt say those comments that have been attributed to me,,,what utter hyprocrisy and foolishness
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