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- Doggo !Lv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
It's the implied condemnation that's bad, not the word Marxist itself - possibly the only word in the American language dirtier than 'socialist'.
- 8 years ago
Of course he is, after all Rush Limbaugh is the leader of almost 35% of the US population that holds about 98% of all of the wealth (networth above a misley 1 million USD) Rush is an honorable, righteous man who may very well lead the next US revolution and one day he may be worshipped world wide like he is in the US, after all he is the infallible one.
Source(s): David Duke, Ted Nugent, and FOX News. - Random PantherLv 78 years ago
Hahaha. I don't agree with anything Rush Limbaugh says on general principles.
If Rush said it's a sunny day I would don a coat and carry an umbrella,he's that dishonest.
- marsel_duchampLv 78 years ago
Rush is an idiot. He and his followers or equals throw around terms like Marxism and Communism with no understanding of what either really is. Just buzz words and red meat for rabid fans.
I am not a Marxist or communist. I am squarely capitalist but have been called such things by Rush followers and Tea Partiers just for showing compassion and suggesting that capitalism requires regulation to avoid distorted markets.
- ?Lv 78 years ago
No, he is greedy capitalist pig who doesn't give a piss about the poor. Pope Francis, does that's why I like him more so then then the conservative, religious hypocrites. Reason why is because they are a bunch of materialistic posers.
Times like this do make me wish a god existed, so he can throw greedy, capitalists, SOB's like Limbaugh and his ilk in hell (if it existed) where they belong.
Source(s): ~Humanist - Guru HankLv 78 years ago
Rush Limbaugh is speaking 'Ex cathedra' when on his show, and in the exercise of his office as shepherd and teacher of all Right-thinking People. As such his doctrine is binding upon all members of his Church.
- Anonymous8 years ago
No, but who cares?
Rush Limbaugh's influence is thankfully diminishing.