Rush reads from American Spectator piece to falsely suggest Kagan covered up plagiarism
July 19, 2010 2:13 pm ET
From the July 19 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show:
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American Spectator: America's Ruling Class -- And the Perils of Revolution
Previously:
Right-wingers falsely accuse Kagan of covering up plagiarism at Harvard
















I wonder whether it could have anything to do with his recent nuptials. You can't make the odds of that marriage lasting, or being a happy one, too good, given the man's history and personality.
And while I also believe it's unfair to speculate on the private lives of others, in this case it's justified given Limbaugh's nasty insinuations and other thoughts regarding the personal lives of those he considers "enemies."
So what does Mrs. Limbaugh IV think when her little Rushie is calling President Obama a "man-child" or other codewords, if not outright making ugly racial cracks? Is the money that good for her?
Oh, yeah.
***Limbaugh Classic Reprise***
Caller: Let me read it a little bit to you
Rush: No No No. Don't read. We have a rule here against reading.