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'''Rush Limbaugh''' (1951 -) is an American radio host and right-wing political commentator. He currently hosts the nationally syndicated ''The Rush Limbaugh Show'', which is broadcast for three hours a day on weekdays. The show has an estimated 13.5 million listeners per week. Limbaugh has written two books - ''The Way Things Ought To Be'' and ''See, I Told You So''. He also hosted a television show from 1992 to 1996, and was a commentator for the [[ESPN]] sports cable channel on ''Sunday NFL Countdown'', resigning after | '''Rush Limbaugh''' (1951 -) is an American radio host and right-wing political commentator. He currently hosts the nationally syndicated ''The Rush Limbaugh Show'', which is broadcast for three hours a day on weekdays. The show has an estimated 13.5 million listeners per week. Limbaugh has written two books - ''The Way Things Ought To Be'' and ''See, I Told You So''. He also hosted a television show from 1992 to 1996, and was a commentator for the [[ESPN]] sports cable channel on ''Sunday NFL Countdown'', resigning after stating that [[Philadelphia Eagles]] [[quarterback]] [[Donovan McNabb]] received favorable treatment from the media because of his race.<ref>[http://espn.go.com/gen/news/2003/1001/1628537.html ''Limbaugh resigns from NFL show'', | ||
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Revision as of 13:38, 17 July 2008
Rush Limbaugh (1951 -) is an American radio host and right-wing political commentator. He currently hosts the nationally syndicated The Rush Limbaugh Show, which is broadcast for three hours a day on weekdays. The show has an estimated 13.5 million listeners per week. Limbaugh has written two books - The Way Things Ought To Be and See, I Told You So. He also hosted a television show from 1992 to 1996, and was a commentator for the ESPN sports cable channel on Sunday NFL Countdown, resigning after stating that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb received favorable treatment from the media because of his race.[1]
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- ↑ [http://espn.go.com/gen/news/2003/1001/1628537.html Limbaugh resigns from NFL show, ESPN]