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[1] Posted by Rich Travsky 06-26-2003, 02:33 AM |
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> > Rich Travsky <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message news:<3EE9410D.BA73BFF@hotmMOVEail.com>... > > Steamroller, squashing_the_Left_and_loving_it''_Steuben@hotmail .com> wrote: > > > > > > "Pope Dilbert" <Vatican@NYC.com> wrote in message > > > news:jH4Ga.119425$d51.189892@sccrnsc01... > > > > > > > > "Raymond Luxury-Yacht II" <raymonlux@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message > > > > news:2ab42062.0306121047.42f4ecbe@posting.google.c om... > > > > > Oxford disgraces itself by allowing vermin like the Clintons and > > > > > Michael Jackson attend or visit the school. Bill Clinton raped a > > > > > young English woman when he was a student there. No word on if he > > > > > beat her up like Juanita Broaddrick. > > > > > > > > > > I would think the Oxford dons would have learned their lessons before > > > > > about the trash known as the Clinton family. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > No Tax Cuts For Libera1s On Welfare <""Liberalsim Is Dead \"@ > > > > Washington.gov> wrote in message > > > > news:<BU_Fa.4046$Jw6.2866844@news1.news.adelphia.n et>... > > > > > > And i thought she was a goody goody girl. Guess we now know the > > > > > > Liberlas lied about her to raise her image too. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Everywhere but Oxford, that is. > > > > > > > > > > > > MSNBC columnist Jeanette Walls recently reported that Chelsea could be > > > > > > "sent out" ("kicked out," in American English) from Oxford because of > > > > > > her excessive partying. While Oxford dons do not reject partying per > > se, > > > > > > they do demand a student spend a certain amount of time on-campus. And > > > > > > Chelsea might not be meeting the requirement. Of course, this isn't > > > > > > unheard of: despite the University's august academic reputation, many > > > > > > Oxford Colleges have more in common with Animal House than the > > > > > > University of Chicago. > > > > > > > > > > > > Besides truancy, Chelsea also has to consider the repercussions of her > > > > > > new celebrity lifestyle. While Chelsea's exercise of her own > > > > > > elitism-only a former president's daughter can hang out with Madonna > > and > > > > > > Sir Paul McCartney-might please some in the British press, the > > American > > > > > > public's relationship with celebrities is fickle. Partying with > > > > > > fashionistas invites forms of criticism that Chelsea has not > > encountered > > > > > > before. > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.theamericanenterprise.org/hotflash020417.htm > > > > > > > > > > > > You're kidding! > > > > > > Nope, got check out the link for yourself. > > > > HAHHA! A year old link! She's graduating this year too. > > > > > > Limbaugh has been bashing Chelsea since she was 13 and wore braces. > > > > > > Nope, Rush Limbaugh has never bashed Chelsea. But she IS a very ugly girl, > > > that is true. > > > > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv...rs/chelsea.htm > > ... > > Still, "Saturday Night Live" saw fit to air a sketch that compared Chelsea, > > then 13, unfavorably with Vice President Gore's daughter. The first lady was > > furious about that, and even angrier when Rush Limbaugh took this shot: > > "Everyone knows the Clintons have a cat," said Limbaugh. "Socks is the White > > House cat. But did you know there is also a White House dog?" And he held up > > a picture of Chelsea. > > ... > > False. Didnt happen that way. Which only goes to show the accuracy of > the Washington Post. And this differs in essence - how? > Copyright 1992 Multimedia Entertainment, Inc. > RUSH LIMBAUGH > SHOW: RUSH LIMBAUGH (9:00 PM ET) > November 6, 1992, Friday 11:15 AM > > <snip> > LIMBAUGH: Thank you. This show's era of dominant influence is just > beginning. We are now the sole voice of sanity, the sole voice of > reason. We > are the sole voice of opposition on all television. This is the only > place > you can tune to to get the truth of the opposition of the one-party > dictatorial government that now will soon run America. Oh, I mean, we > are > only beginning to enjoy dominance and prosperity. Most of these things > on > the in-out list are not even funny, but a couple of them--one of them > in > particular is. > > David Hinckley of--of the New York Daily News wrote this, and what he > has--he's got--it's very strange. He says, In: A cute kid in the White > House. Out: Cute dog in the White House.' Could--could we see the cute > kid? > Let's take a look at--see who is the cute kid in the White House. > > (A picture is shown of Millie the dog) > > LIMBAUGH: (Voiceover) No, no, no. That's not the kid. > > (Picture shown of Chelsea Clinton) > > LIMBAUGH: (Voiceover) That's--that's the kid. We're trying to... > > (Applause) > > LIMBAUGH: No, just kidding. I'm just getting. Oh. Hold it. Hold it. > Hold it. > Hold it. Hold it. That was a terrible thing. That--that was an > absolutely > terrible--I am--I am sorry. You know, I just--the end of the week, the > pressure's on--actually the pressure's off, and I relaxed a little bit > too > much. You know, when my radio show started in August of 1988, a > presidential > campaign then, and Amy Carter was protesting everything American while > at > Brown University. And I didn't, of course, like that. I didn't like > her > protesting everything American, and I made a remark on my show that > I've now > since apologized for and I've taken it back; I didn't mean it. I said, > You > know, she may be the most unattractive presidential daughter in the > history > of the country.' > > (Laughter) > > LIMBAUGH: Well, there was outrage. No, there was. I mean, there was > just > plenty--my--my mom called me at home that night. She said, Son, you > know, > you--if you're going to be serious about this, you can't make fun of > the way > people look. You're not supposed to--you're not--you can talk about > how you > disagree with Amy Carter. You can talk about how you disagree with her > politics and you think she's doing some bad things, but she can't help > the > way she looks, and you can't--you shouldn't make fun of that. And, > besides, > you forgot Margaret Truman.' > > (Laughter) > > LIMBAUGH: But I--I apologize... > > (Applause) > > LIMBAUGH: There I go. My friends, I apologize again. I--that's the > third > time the crew makes a mistake by showing you Millie the dog when I > intended > to show you Chelsea Clinton, and then I followed with that terrible > story. > I'm--I hope you'll forgive me. I'm fatigued. I'm tired. I really > don't--in > fact, you know what I'll do? Let's pretend this is a daytime talk show > and > that I'm a guest on, say, Sally, Phil or whatever. How can I make > amends to > you for what I just did? I can spank myself. People who spank > themselves, > next RUSH. Watch this. (Rush stands) > > I'll do it with my left hand. I--I'm right-handed, so it won't hurt as > much. > Do it with my left hand. > > (Rush spanks himself, screaming and crying; written on screen, > Ouch!!!') > > LIMBAUGH: There. > > (Applause) > > LIMBAUGH: We'll be back with the rest of our show in a moment. |
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[2] Posted by john 06-27-2003, 01:25 AM |
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Rich Travsky <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message news:<3EFA85C7.DF30EFA6@hotmMOVEail.com>...
> john wrote: > > > > Rich Travsky <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message news:<3EE9410D.BA73BFF@hotmMOVEail.com>... > > > Steamroller, squashing_the_Left_and_loving_it''_Steuben@hotmail .com> wrote: > > > > > > > > "Pope Dilbert" <Vatican@NYC.com> wrote in message > > > > news:jH4Ga.119425$d51.189892@sccrnsc01... > > > > > > > > > > "Raymond Luxury-Yacht II" <raymonlux@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message > > > > > news:2ab42062.0306121047.42f4ecbe@posting.google.c om... > > > > > > Oxford disgraces itself by allowing vermin like the Clintons and > > > > > > Michael Jackson attend or visit the school. Bill Clinton raped a > > > > > > young English woman when he was a student there. No word on if he > > > > > > beat her up like Juanita Broaddrick. > > > > > > > > > > > > I would think the Oxford dons would have learned their lessons before > > > > > > about the trash known as the Clinton family. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > No Tax Cuts For Libera1s On Welfare <""Liberalsim Is Dead \"@ > > > > > Washington.gov> wrote in message > > > > > news:<BU_Fa.4046$Jw6.2866844@news1.news.adelphia.n et>... > > > > > > > And i thought she was a goody goody girl. Guess we now know the > > > > > > > Liberlas lied about her to raise her image too. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Everywhere but Oxford, that is. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > MSNBC columnist Jeanette Walls recently reported that Chelsea could be > > > > > > > "sent out" ("kicked out," in American English) from Oxford because of > > > > > > > her excessive partying. While Oxford dons do not reject partying per > se, > > > > > > > they do demand a student spend a certain amount of time on-campus. And > > > > > > > Chelsea might not be meeting the requirement. Of course, this isn't > > > > > > > unheard of: despite the University's august academic reputation, many > > > > > > > Oxford Colleges have more in common with Animal House than the > > > > > > > University of Chicago. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Besides truancy, Chelsea also has to consider the repercussions of her > > > > > > > new celebrity lifestyle. While Chelsea's exercise of her own > > > > > > > elitism-only a former president's daughter can hang out with Madonna > and > > > > > > > Sir Paul McCartney-might please some in the British press, the > American > > > > > > > public's relationship with celebrities is fickle. Partying with > > > > > > > fashionistas invites forms of criticism that Chelsea has not > encountered > > > > > > > before. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.theamericanenterprise.org/hotflash020417.htm > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > You're kidding! > > > > > > > > Nope, got check out the link for yourself. > > > > > > HAHHA! A year old link! She's graduating this year too. > > > > > > > > Limbaugh has been bashing Chelsea since she was 13 and wore braces. > > > > > > > > Nope, Rush Limbaugh has never bashed Chelsea. But she IS a very ugly girl, > > > > that is true. > > > > > > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv...rs/chelsea.htm > > > ... > > > Still, "Saturday Night Live" saw fit to air a sketch that compared Chelsea, > > > then 13, unfavorably with Vice President Gore's daughter. The first lady was > > > furious about that, and even angrier when Rush Limbaugh took this shot: > > > "Everyone knows the Clintons have a cat," said Limbaugh. "Socks is the White > > > House cat. But did you know there is also a White House dog?" And he held up > > > a picture of Chelsea. > > > ... > > > > False. Didnt happen that way. Which only goes to show the accuracy of > > the Washington Post. > > And this differs in essence - how? If you cant figure that out, then you're beyond help. > > > Copyright 1992 Multimedia Entertainment, Inc. > > RUSH LIMBAUGH > > SHOW: RUSH LIMBAUGH (9:00 PM ET) > > November 6, 1992, Friday 11:15 AM > > > > <snip> > > LIMBAUGH: Thank you. This show's era of dominant influence is just > > beginning. We are now the sole voice of sanity, the sole voice of > > reason. We > > are the sole voice of opposition on all television. This is the only > > place > > you can tune to to get the truth of the opposition of the one-party > > dictatorial government that now will soon run America. Oh, I mean, we > > are > > only beginning to enjoy dominance and prosperity. Most of these things > > on > > the in-out list are not even funny, but a couple of them--one of them > > in > > particular is. > > > > David Hinckley of--of the New York Daily News wrote this, and what he > > has--he's got--it's very strange. He says, In: A cute kid in the White > > House. Out: Cute dog in the White House.' Could--could we see the cute > > kid? > > Let's take a look at--see who is the cute kid in the White House. > > > > (A picture is shown of Millie the dog) > > > > LIMBAUGH: (Voiceover) No, no, no. That's not the kid. > > > > (Picture shown of Chelsea Clinton) > > > > LIMBAUGH: (Voiceover) That's--that's the kid. We're trying to... > > > > (Applause) > > > > LIMBAUGH: No, just kidding. I'm just getting. Oh. Hold it. Hold it. > > Hold it. > > Hold it. Hold it. That was a terrible thing. That--that was an > > absolutely > > terrible--I am--I am sorry. You know, I just--the end of the week, the > > pressure's on--actually the pressure's off, and I relaxed a little bit > > too > > much. You know, when my radio show started in August of 1988, a > > presidential > > campaign then, and Amy Carter was protesting everything American while > > at > > Brown University. And I didn't, of course, like that. I didn't like > > her > > protesting everything American, and I made a remark on my show that > > I've now > > since apologized for and I've taken it back; I didn't mean it. I said, > > You > > know, she may be the most unattractive presidential daughter in the > > history > > of the country.' > > > > (Laughter) > > > > LIMBAUGH: Well, there was outrage. No, there was. I mean, there was > > just > > plenty--my--my mom called me at home that night. She said, Son, you > > know, > > you--if you're going to be serious about this, you can't make fun of > > the way > > people look. You're not supposed to--you're not--you can talk about > > how you > > disagree with Amy Carter. You can talk about how you disagree with her > > politics and you think she's doing some bad things, but she can't help > > the > > way she looks, and you can't--you shouldn't make fun of that. And, > > besides, > > you forgot Margaret Truman.' > > > > (Laughter) > > > > LIMBAUGH: But I--I apologize... > > > > (Applause) > > > > LIMBAUGH: There I go. My friends, I apologize again. I--that's the > > third > > time the crew makes a mistake by showing you Millie the dog when I > > intended > > to show you Chelsea Clinton, and then I followed with that terrible > > story. > > I'm--I hope you'll forgive me. I'm fatigued. I'm tired. I really > > don't--in > > fact, you know what I'll do? Let's pretend this is a daytime talk show > > and > > that I'm a guest on, say, Sally, Phil or whatever. How can I make > > amends to > > you for what I just did? I can spank myself. People who spank > > themselves, > > next RUSH. Watch this. (Rush stands) > > > > I'll do it with my left hand. I--I'm right-handed, so it won't hurt as > > much. > > Do it with my left hand. > > > > (Rush spanks himself, screaming and crying; written on screen, > > Ouch!!!') > > > > LIMBAUGH: There. > > > > (Applause) > > > > LIMBAUGH: We'll be back with the rest of our show in a moment. |
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[3] Posted by Rich Travsky 06-27-2003, 02:33 AM |
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john wrote:
> > Rich Travsky <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message news:<3EFA85C7.DF30EFA6@hotmMOVEail.com>... > > john wrote: > > > > > > Rich Travsky <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message news:<3EE9410D.BA73BFF@hotmMOVEail.com>... > > > > Steamroller, squashing_the_Left_and_loving_it''_Steuben@hotmail .com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > "Pope Dilbert" <Vatican@NYC.com> wrote in message > > > > > news:jH4Ga.119425$d51.189892@sccrnsc01... > > > > > > > > > > > > "Raymond Luxury-Yacht II" <raymonlux@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message > > > > > > news:2ab42062.0306121047.42f4ecbe@posting.google.c om... > > > > > > > Oxford disgraces itself by allowing vermin like the Clintons and > > > > > > > Michael Jackson attend or visit the school. Bill Clinton raped a > > > > > > > young English woman when he was a student there. No word on if he > > > > > > > beat her up like Juanita Broaddrick. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I would think the Oxford dons would have learned their lessons before > > > > > > > about the trash known as the Clinton family. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > No Tax Cuts For Libera1s On Welfare <""Liberalsim Is Dead \"@ > > > > > > Washington.gov> wrote in message > > > > > > news:<BU_Fa.4046$Jw6.2866844@news1.news.adelphia.n et>... > > > > > > > > And i thought she was a goody goody girl. Guess we now know the > > > > > > > > Liberlas lied about her to raise her image too. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Everywhere but Oxford, that is. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > MSNBC columnist Jeanette Walls recently reported that Chelsea could be > > > > > > > > "sent out" ("kicked out," in American English) from Oxford because of > > > > > > > > her excessive partying. While Oxford dons do not reject partying per > > se, > > > > > > > > they do demand a student spend a certain amount of time on-campus. And > > > > > > > > Chelsea might not be meeting the requirement. Of course, this isn't > > > > > > > > unheard of: despite the University's august academic reputation, many > > > > > > > > Oxford Colleges have more in common with Animal House than the > > > > > > > > University of Chicago. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Besides truancy, Chelsea also has to consider the repercussions of her > > > > > > > > new celebrity lifestyle. While Chelsea's exercise of her own > > > > > > > > elitism-only a former president's daughter can hang out with Madonna > > and > > > > > > > > Sir Paul McCartney-might please some in the British press, the > > American > > > > > > > > public's relationship with celebrities is fickle. Partying with > > > > > > > > fashionistas invites forms of criticism that Chelsea has not > > encountered > > > > > > > > before. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.theamericanenterprise.org/hotflash020417.htm > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > You're kidding! > > > > > > > > > > Nope, got check out the link for yourself. > > > > > > > > HAHHA! A year old link! She's graduating this year too. > > > > > > > > > > Limbaugh has been bashing Chelsea since she was 13 and wore braces. > > > > > > > > > > Nope, Rush Limbaugh has never bashed Chelsea. But she IS a very ugly girl, > > > > > that is true. > > > > > > > > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv...rs/chelsea.htm > > > > ... > > > > Still, "Saturday Night Live" saw fit to air a sketch that compared Chelsea, > > > > then 13, unfavorably with Vice President Gore's daughter. The first lady was > > > > furious about that, and even angrier when Rush Limbaugh took this shot: > > > > "Everyone knows the Clintons have a cat," said Limbaugh. "Socks is the White > > > > House cat. But did you know there is also a White House dog?" And he held up > > > > a picture of Chelsea. > > > > ... > > > > > > False. Didnt happen that way. Which only goes to show the accuracy of > > > the Washington Post. > > > > And this differs in essence - how? > > If you cant figure that out, then you're beyond help. Didn't think you could explain it... > > > Copyright 1992 Multimedia Entertainment, Inc. > > > RUSH LIMBAUGH > > > SHOW: RUSH LIMBAUGH (9:00 PM ET) > > > November 6, 1992, Friday 11:15 AM > > > > > > <snip> > > > LIMBAUGH: Thank you. This show's era of dominant influence is just > > > beginning. We are now the sole voice of sanity, the sole voice of > > > reason. We > > > are the sole voice of opposition on all television. This is the only > > > place > > > you can tune to to get the truth of the opposition of the one-party > > > dictatorial government that now will soon run America. Oh, I mean, we > > > are > > > only beginning to enjoy dominance and prosperity. Most of these things > > > on > > > the in-out list are not even funny, but a couple of them--one of them > > > in > > > particular is. > > > > > > David Hinckley of--of the New York Daily News wrote this, and what he > > > has--he's got--it's very strange. He says, In: A cute kid in the White > > > House. Out: Cute dog in the White House.' Could--could we see the cute > > > kid? > > > Let's take a look at--see who is the cute kid in the White House. > > > > > > (A picture is shown of Millie the dog) > > > > > > LIMBAUGH: (Voiceover) No, no, no. That's not the kid. > > > > > > (Picture shown of Chelsea Clinton) > > > > > > LIMBAUGH: (Voiceover) That's--that's the kid. We're trying to... > > > > > > (Applause) > > > > > > LIMBAUGH: No, just kidding. I'm just getting. Oh. Hold it. Hold it. > > > Hold it. > > > Hold it. Hold it. That was a terrible thing. That--that was an > > > absolutely > > > terrible--I am--I am sorry. You know, I just--the end of the week, the > > > pressure's on--actually the pressure's off, and I relaxed a little bit > > > too > > > much. You know, when my radio show started in August of 1988, a > > > presidential > > > campaign then, and Amy Carter was protesting everything American while > > > at > > > Brown University. And I didn't, of course, like that. I didn't like > > > her > > > protesting everything American, and I made a remark on my show that > > > I've now > > > since apologized for and I've taken it back; I didn't mean it. I said, > > > You > > > know, she may be the most unattractive presidential daughter in the > > > history > > > of the country.' > > > > > > (Laughter) > > > > > > LIMBAUGH: Well, there was outrage. No, there was. I mean, there was > > > just > > > plenty--my--my mom called me at home that night. She said, Son, you > > > know, > > > you--if you're going to be serious about this, you can't make fun of > > > the way > > > people look. You're not supposed to--you're not--you can talk about > > > how you > > > disagree with Amy Carter. You can talk about how you disagree with her > > > politics and you think she's doing some bad things, but she can't help > > > the > > > way she looks, and you can't--you shouldn't make fun of that. And, > > > besides, > > > you forgot Margaret Truman.' > > > > > > (Laughter) > > > > > > LIMBAUGH: But I--I apologize... > > > > > > (Applause) > > > > > > LIMBAUGH: There I go. My friends, I apologize again. I--that's the > > > third > > > time the crew makes a mistake by showing you Millie the dog when I > > > intended > > > to show you Chelsea Clinton, and then I followed with that terrible > > > story. > > > I'm--I hope you'll forgive me. I'm fatigued. I'm tired. I really > > > don't--in > > > fact, you know what I'll do? Let's pretend this is a daytime talk show > > > and > > > that I'm a guest on, say, Sally, Phil or whatever. How can I make > > > amends to > > > you for what I just did? I can spank myself. People who spank > > > themselves, > > > next RUSH. Watch this. (Rush stands) > > > > > > I'll do it with my left hand. I--I'm right-handed, so it won't hurt as > > > much. > > > Do it with my left hand. > > > > > > (Rush spanks himself, screaming and crying; written on screen, > > > Ouch!!!') > > > > > > LIMBAUGH: There. > > > > > > (Applause) > > > > > > LIMBAUGH: We'll be back with the rest of our show in a moment. |
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