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orangeblobman
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10/15/2009  9:52 PM
Posted by bitty41:
Posted by Nalod:

•a political theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchical government (as opposed to democracy or liberalism)
wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
•Neo-fascism is a post-World War II ideology that includes significant elements of fascism. The term neo-fascist may apply to groups that express a specific admiration for Benito Mussolini and Italian fascism or any other fascist leader/state. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism_(United_States)
•Fascism is a 1995 book edited by Roger Griffin. It is a reader, in the Oxford Readers series, which assembles the writings of various authors on the topic of fascism.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism_(book)
•The word fascist is sometimes used to denigrate people, institutions, or groups that would not describe themselves as ideologically fascist, and that may not fall within the formal definition of the word. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism_(epithet)
•Fascism comprises a radical and authoritarian nationalist political ideology and a corporatist economic ideology. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism
•A political regime, usually totalitarian, ideologically based on centralized government, government control of business, repression of criticism or opposition, a leader cult and exalting the state and/or religion above individual rights. ...
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fascism
•Alternative spelling of fascism
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Fascism
•fascist - an adherent of fascism or other right-wing authoritarian views
•fascist - relating to or characteristic of fascism; "fascist propaganda"
wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
•The Fascist (Il Federale) is a 1961 Italian film directed by Luciano Salce. It was coproduced with France. It was also the first feature film scored by Ennio Morricone.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fascist
•"A philosophy or system of government that is marked by stringent social and economic control, a strong, centralized government usually headed by a dictator, and often a policy of belligerent nationalism." (From The American Heritage Dictionary)
www2.truman.edu/~marc/resources/terms.html
•A social and political ideology with the primary guiding principle that the state or nation is the highest priority, rather than personal or individual freedoms. ...
martiallaw911.info/glossary.htm
•A system of government that promotes extreme nationalism, repression, anticommunism, and is ruled by a dictator.
regentsprep.org/Regents/global/vocab/topic_alpha.cfm
•From the Latin fasces, a group of tightly bundled rods with an axe head protruding from one end, a Roman symbol of power and unity. ...
www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1451.html
•a philosophy or system of government that advocates or exercises a dictatorship of the extreme right, together with an ideology of belligerent ...
cidc.library.cornell.edu/dof/concepts.htm

Nalod,

Thank you for posting this information because it seems like Fascism has been watered-down in recent American culture. It's clear that histoy's lessons have been lost on many it having that luxury of living in a free-society and where they've never experienced being terrorized or flat-out executed by their own government has lessened the significance of these terms.

smoking is bad for you, said the guy shooting dope into his arm.
WE AIN'T NOWHERE WITH THIS BUM CHOKER IN CARMELO. GIVE ME STARKS'S 2-21 ANY DAY OVER THIS LACKLUSTER CLUSTEREFF.
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10/15/2009  10:11 PM
Posted by orangeblobman:
Posted by bitty41:
Posted by Nalod:

•a political theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchical government (as opposed to democracy or liberalism)
wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
•Neo-fascism is a post-World War II ideology that includes significant elements of fascism. The term neo-fascist may apply to groups that express a specific admiration for Benito Mussolini and Italian fascism or any other fascist leader/state. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism_(United_States)
•Fascism is a 1995 book edited by Roger Griffin. It is a reader, in the Oxford Readers series, which assembles the writings of various authors on the topic of fascism.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism_(book)
•The word fascist is sometimes used to denigrate people, institutions, or groups that would not describe themselves as ideologically fascist, and that may not fall within the formal definition of the word. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism_(epithet)
•Fascism comprises a radical and authoritarian nationalist political ideology and a corporatist economic ideology. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism
•A political regime, usually totalitarian, ideologically based on centralized government, government control of business, repression of criticism or opposition, a leader cult and exalting the state and/or religion above individual rights. ...
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fascism
•Alternative spelling of fascism
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Fascism
•fascist - an adherent of fascism or other right-wing authoritarian views
•fascist - relating to or characteristic of fascism; "fascist propaganda"
wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
•The Fascist (Il Federale) is a 1961 Italian film directed by Luciano Salce. It was coproduced with France. It was also the first feature film scored by Ennio Morricone.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fascist
•"A philosophy or system of government that is marked by stringent social and economic control, a strong, centralized government usually headed by a dictator, and often a policy of belligerent nationalism." (From The American Heritage Dictionary)
www2.truman.edu/~marc/resources/terms.html
•A social and political ideology with the primary guiding principle that the state or nation is the highest priority, rather than personal or individual freedoms. ...
martiallaw911.info/glossary.htm
•A system of government that promotes extreme nationalism, repression, anticommunism, and is ruled by a dictator.
regentsprep.org/Regents/global/vocab/topic_alpha.cfm
•From the Latin fasces, a group of tightly bundled rods with an axe head protruding from one end, a Roman symbol of power and unity. ...
www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1451.html
•a philosophy or system of government that advocates or exercises a dictatorship of the extreme right, together with an ideology of belligerent ...
cidc.library.cornell.edu/dof/concepts.htm

Nalod,

Thank you for posting this information because it seems like Fascism has been watered-down in recent American culture. It's clear that histoy's lessons have been lost on many it having that luxury of living in a free-society and where they've never experienced being terrorized or flat-out executed by their own government has lessened the significance of these terms.

smoking is bad for you, said the guy shooting dope into his arm.

Most days I ignore you because it's clear that you are looking to gain attention every time you post. Maybe you failed at getting any positive feed-back so this is the alternative but in reality I don't give a shyt what your issue is but it's downright pathetic that you need to come to anonymous message board for attention.

Actually not that anonymous if you been to one of the meet-ups but you get my point.

[Edited by - bitty41 on 10-15-2009 10:19 PM]
orangeblobman
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10/15/2009  10:26 PM
Posted by bitty41:
Posted by orangeblobman:
Posted by bitty41:
Posted by Nalod:

•a political theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchical government (as opposed to democracy or liberalism)
wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
•Neo-fascism is a post-World War II ideology that includes significant elements of fascism. The term neo-fascist may apply to groups that express a specific admiration for Benito Mussolini and Italian fascism or any other fascist leader/state. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism_(United_States)
•Fascism is a 1995 book edited by Roger Griffin. It is a reader, in the Oxford Readers series, which assembles the writings of various authors on the topic of fascism.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism_(book)
•The word fascist is sometimes used to denigrate people, institutions, or groups that would not describe themselves as ideologically fascist, and that may not fall within the formal definition of the word. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism_(epithet)
•Fascism comprises a radical and authoritarian nationalist political ideology and a corporatist economic ideology. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism
•A political regime, usually totalitarian, ideologically based on centralized government, government control of business, repression of criticism or opposition, a leader cult and exalting the state and/or religion above individual rights. ...
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fascism
•Alternative spelling of fascism
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Fascism
•fascist - an adherent of fascism or other right-wing authoritarian views
•fascist - relating to or characteristic of fascism; "fascist propaganda"
wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
•The Fascist (Il Federale) is a 1961 Italian film directed by Luciano Salce. It was coproduced with France. It was also the first feature film scored by Ennio Morricone.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fascist
•"A philosophy or system of government that is marked by stringent social and economic control, a strong, centralized government usually headed by a dictator, and often a policy of belligerent nationalism." (From The American Heritage Dictionary)
www2.truman.edu/~marc/resources/terms.html
•A social and political ideology with the primary guiding principle that the state or nation is the highest priority, rather than personal or individual freedoms. ...
martiallaw911.info/glossary.htm
•A system of government that promotes extreme nationalism, repression, anticommunism, and is ruled by a dictator.
regentsprep.org/Regents/global/vocab/topic_alpha.cfm
•From the Latin fasces, a group of tightly bundled rods with an axe head protruding from one end, a Roman symbol of power and unity. ...
www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1451.html
•a philosophy or system of government that advocates or exercises a dictatorship of the extreme right, together with an ideology of belligerent ...
cidc.library.cornell.edu/dof/concepts.htm

Nalod,

Thank you for posting this information because it seems like Fascism has been watered-down in recent American culture. It's clear that histoy's lessons have been lost on many it having that luxury of living in a free-society and where they've never experienced being terrorized or flat-out executed by their own government has lessened the significance of these terms.

smoking is bad for you, said the guy shooting dope into his arm.

Most days I ignore you because it's clear that you are looking to gain attention every time you post. Maybe you failed at getting any positive feed-back so this is the alternative but in reality I don't give a shyt what your issue is but it's downright pathetic that you need to come to anonymous message board for attention.

Actually not that anonymous if you been to one of the meet-ups but you get my point.

[Edited by - bitty41 on 10-15-2009 10:19 PM]

look i don't know what your obsession is with this 'attention seeking' accusation. i really don't understand where it's coming from. and if you usually ignore my posts, that comes as a great compliment, truly.

but, what i do notice is a pattern of insolent, patronizing behavior on your part that always seems to follow a response that your little brain cannot deal with.

WE AIN'T NOWHERE WITH THIS BUM CHOKER IN CARMELO. GIVE ME STARKS'S 2-21 ANY DAY OVER THIS LACKLUSTER CLUSTEREFF.
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10/15/2009  11:05 PM
"you're just a fascist, sebstar, and you don't even know it."

orangeblob - the name calling and arbitrary labelling is totally uncalled for

That immature tactic is a sign of poor taste

Rush Limbaugh got a taste of what it means to offend a large population of American people. The National Football League owners have more business acumen than to risk the decades of brand building on the voice of angry resentment which borders on domestic terrorism.

Wishing the President to fail, no matter who he is, is downright treason.

Broadcasting that fear to the weak minded is nothing more than inciting violence.

Of course, if there is a violent episode against The President, Rush can always plead innocence.

[Edited by - misterearl on 10-15-2009 11:16 PM]

[Edited by - misterearl on 10-15-2009 11:51 PM]
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10/15/2009  11:19 PM
Personally, I wish that Limbaugh was granted participation in the Rams ownership group just so the NFL would be forced to deal with the injection of divisive political arguments and the scrutiny of the political positions of its players, Black or White, while people simply wanted to watch the game.

Choose.
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10/16/2009  9:36 AM
Posted by misterearl:

"you're just a fascist, sebstar, and you don't even know it."

orangeblob - the name calling and arbitrary labelling is totally uncalled for

Mang, duke is such a wierdo...but good looking on the props earlier Earl doggie.
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10/16/2009  9:37 AM
So conservatives precious and dear capitalism didnt work in their favor one time and they commence to whining....I see you
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10/16/2009  9:55 AM
orangeblobman, I thought you were going to keep to the basketball threads. Please do so.
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10/16/2009  12:32 PM
if you want to own a certain business, don't offend the majority of people who you will employ.

if i wanted to own a chinese restaurant, i wouldn't precede my foray into the venture with a decade of insensitive comments about china, asia, and the like.

rush limbaugh has a history of racially insensitive comments, he's a bigot and a rabble rouser, thats what he does, but it bit him in the ass this time. the players union, which is, what, 75% african american, didn't like his comments about blood/crips or that 'slavery may have had its merits' and the rest of limbaugh's idioitic comments. players union put pressure on the owners, owners didn't want to deal with it and said 'we'll find somebody else.' sorry rush, go pop an OC and make up more crap to spew to uneducated rural whites who live in the southeast. thank you NFL for standing up to this loser.
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10/16/2009  12:39 PM
Response from Rush:

With Limbaugh out, Faulk to join bid?Comment Email Print Share ESPN.com news services

ST. LOUIS -- Conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh lashed out at NFL union leader DeMaurice Smith, activists Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson and the media a day after being dropped from a group trying to buy the St. Louis Rams.

On his syndicated show Thursday, Limbaugh said he was approached by St. Louis Blues chairman Dave Checketts earlier this year about participating in a Rams bid. Checketts assured him his involvement as a minority investor had been vetted by the NFL, he said.

"I said to him at this meeting, 'Are you aware of the firestorm?' He said 'We wouldn't have approached you if we hadn't taken care of that,' " said Limbaugh, a conservative favorite who is reviled by many liberals.


Rush Limbaugh is blaming the players union in part for his being dropped from a potential Rams ownership group.

Limbaugh added that Checketts had told him his involvement had been cleared at the "highest levels of the NFL."

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and Colts owner Jim Irsay each expressed misgivings this week at a league-wide meeting about Limbaugh's involvement, with Goodell saying Limbaugh had made "polarizing" comments and Irsay vowing to vote against him.

On Wednesday, Checketts said Limbaugh had been dropped from the bid.

"This reflects where we're moving in an ethical nature," said Dan Lebowitz, executive director of the Center for Sports and Society at Northeastern University.

"The league has 78 percent African-American players," Lebowitz said. "Do you bring in someone who has made racist statements to own a team that's largely made up of players the owner has made slurring statements about?"

With Limbaugh out, the Checketts group is sifting through new investors. A person familiar with the process said global financier and philanthropist George Soros is not under consideration to be a part of the Checketts group. Former Rams running back Marshall Faulk could be part of it, a source said.

Checketts is a ways away from reconfiguring the investment group, as the Rams are a ways from being sold at this point.

During a 15-minute counterattack at the start of his show, Limbaugh said he believes he's been made an example by a players' union seeking leverage in talks over a new collective bargaining agreement. What happened to him was an illustration of "Obama's America on full display," the commentator said.

Limbaugh's history hurt his participation in the bid. In 2003, he was forced to resign from ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" after saying of the Eagles' Donovan McNabb: "I think what we've had here is a little social concern in the NFL. The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well."

According to transcripts posted on his Web site, in 2007 Limbaugh said: "The NFL all too often looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons. There, I said it."

Limbaugh blamed Smith, executive director of the NFLPA and an "Obama-ite," along with Sharpton and Jackson, whom he referred to as "race hustlers," for Checketts' decision to drop him. He said his sacking was an example of the political clout wielded by President Barack Obama's administration.

"What is happening to the National Football League, what is about to happen to it, has already happened to Wall Street, has already happened to the automobile business," Limbaugh said.

Limbaugh said he was victimized in the media by "misreporting, lying, repeating the lies while also saying 'Limbaugh denies,' repeating the made-up quotes, the blind hatred."

"Believe me, the hatred that exists in this is found in the sportswriter community, it's found in the news business, it's found in the race hustler business," Limbaugh said.

Limbaugh said Checketts telephoned on Tuesday, asking him to withdraw from the group. Limbaugh responded that he wouldn't withdraw and that Checketts would have to "go public and fire me," and thought the news would be made public Thursday morning.

Smith, the NFLPA head, last week voiced his objections to Limbaugh's bid with Goodell, and urged players to speak out. Sharpton and Jackson also attacked Limbaugh's involvement, asserting that Limbaugh's track record on race should exclude him.

Limbaugh said the real reason he's out is the NFLPA's attempt to influence negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement. "It's designed to intimidate the owners, frighten the owners, and say, 'We're running this league now, gang, not you,' " Limbaugh said.

Limbaugh said he's "lost nothing" because of the episode and vowed to continue being the "biggest non-paid promoter of the sport."

The Checketts group is among a reported half-dozen bidders for the Rams, and would keep the team in St. Louis. The children of the late Georgia Frontiere, who inherited the team upon her death in January 2008, announced in June that they had hired the investment firm Goldman Sachs to review assets of the estate, including the football team.

All franchise sales must be approved by 24 of the NFL's 32 teams -- an ownership group that is overwhelmingly white, conservative and focused on the bottom line, which could have suffered if fans or advertisers were angered by Limbaugh.

"There's an argument that says the very principles Rush espouses -- the free market -- are what did him in," said the conservative radio host Michael Smerconish. "This IS the free market. These are private businessmen who made a decision about what was in the best business interest of their thriving venture.

"It's definitely ironic. There's a bit of hypocrisy here as well," Smerconish said, citing a study that showed 70 percent of NFL owners' political contributions went to Republicans. "Through their dollars they are very supportive of the sort of politics that Rush talks."

Said the Rev. Al Sharpton, who was a loud voice of opposition to Limbaugh's bid: "It's remarkable in that he was denied by other powerful whites. At the end of the day, his own peers said, 'You are a liability.' Even the rich and powerful do not want to be identified with racism."

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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10/16/2009  12:43 PM
limbaugh is just so petty, its really remarkable anybody gives him the time of day.
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10/16/2009  12:53 PM
^^^i hear ya man, the guy's a moron
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10/16/2009  1:34 PM
To think Checketts even considered partnering up with Limbaugh is scary. I respected that man for awhile b/c I kind of liked the work he did at MSG, but now not so much.

Anyone who would consider that guy to be an NFL owner has cloudy judgement to the extreme. Great points made by everyone else in this thread.
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Oh my @ how predictable these simpletons are...

Posted by sebstar:

Limbaugh is cunning individual. Not smart mind you, but he's quite cunning and he is a master manipulator. He knows this is a win/win proposition ---obviously if his bid is a successful one then he wins.

But he knows after years of promoting racist propaganda he has no chance in hell of getting in. There is no where in the constitution where it talks about the right to own an NFL franchise. Free market is all about sound business decisions and its not good business to have an owner who is as divisive and polarizing as Limbaugh.

How are Black fans going to feel financially supporting the Rams? And we have already seen players recoil in protest at the mere thought of him having any sort of ownership stake in the Rams. I could just see him strutting around the practice field like a damn slave master. Bump that.

But see, his bid failing is just as big of a win. Then, he will be able to rile up his base by railing away against "Obama's America". He will tell his viewers " You see, in Obama's America a deserving man can be denied just because some radical liberals call him racist. These are scary times. Scary times indeed. I fear for our once great country!!"

[Edited by - sebstar on 10-13-2009 11:34 PM]



Posted by jimimou:

Response from Rush:

With Limbaugh out, Faulk to join bid?Comment Email Print Share ESPN.com news services

ST. LOUIS -- Conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh lashed out at NFL union leader DeMaurice Smith, activists Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson and the media a day after being dropped from a group trying to buy the St. Louis Rams.

On his syndicated show Thursday, Limbaugh said he was approached by St. Louis Blues chairman Dave Checketts earlier this year about participating in a Rams bid. Checketts assured him his involvement as a minority investor had been vetted by the NFL, he said.

"I said to him at this meeting, 'Are you aware of the firestorm?' He said 'We wouldn't have approached you if we hadn't taken care of that,' " said Limbaugh, a conservative favorite who is reviled by many liberals.


Rush Limbaugh is blaming the players union in part for his being dropped from a potential Rams ownership group.

Limbaugh added that Checketts had told him his involvement had been cleared at the "highest levels of the NFL."

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and Colts owner Jim Irsay each expressed misgivings this week at a league-wide meeting about Limbaugh's involvement, with Goodell saying Limbaugh had made "polarizing" comments and Irsay vowing to vote against him.

On Wednesday, Checketts said Limbaugh had been dropped from the bid.

"This reflects where we're moving in an ethical nature," said Dan Lebowitz, executive director of the Center for Sports and Society at Northeastern University.

"The league has 78 percent African-American players," Lebowitz said. "Do you bring in someone who has made racist statements to own a team that's largely made up of players the owner has made slurring statements about?"

With Limbaugh out, the Checketts group is sifting through new investors. A person familiar with the process said global financier and philanthropist George Soros is not under consideration to be a part of the Checketts group. Former Rams running back Marshall Faulk could be part of it, a source said.

Checketts is a ways away from reconfiguring the investment group, as the Rams are a ways from being sold at this point.

During a 15-minute counterattack at the start of his show, Limbaugh said he believes he's been made an example by a players' union seeking leverage in talks over a new collective bargaining agreement. What happened to him was an illustration of "Obama's America on full display," the commentator said.

Limbaugh's history hurt his participation in the bid. In 2003, he was forced to resign from ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" after saying of the Eagles' Donovan McNabb: "I think what we've had here is a little social concern in the NFL. The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well."

According to transcripts posted on his Web site, in 2007 Limbaugh said: "The NFL all too often looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons. There, I said it."

Limbaugh blamed Smith, executive director of the NFLPA and an "Obama-ite," along with Sharpton and Jackson, whom he referred to as "race hustlers," for Checketts' decision to drop him. He said his sacking was an example of the political clout wielded by President Barack Obama's administration.

"What is happening to the National Football League, what is about to happen to it, has already happened to Wall Street, has already happened to the automobile business," Limbaugh said.


Limbaugh said he was victimized in the media by "misreporting, lying, repeating the lies while also saying 'Limbaugh denies,' repeating the made-up quotes, the blind hatred."

"Believe me, the hatred that exists in this is found in the sportswriter community, it's found in the news business, it's found in the race hustler business," Limbaugh said.

Limbaugh said Checketts telephoned on Tuesday, asking him to withdraw from the group. Limbaugh responded that he wouldn't withdraw and that Checketts would have to "go public and fire me," and thought the news would be made public Thursday morning.

Smith, the NFLPA head, last week voiced his objections to Limbaugh's bid with Goodell, and urged players to speak out. Sharpton and Jackson also attacked Limbaugh's involvement, asserting that Limbaugh's track record on race should exclude him.

Limbaugh said the real reason he's out is the NFLPA's attempt to influence negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement. "It's designed to intimidate the owners, frighten the owners, and say, 'We're running this league now, gang, not you,' " Limbaugh said.

Limbaugh said he's "lost nothing" because of the episode and vowed to continue being the "biggest non-paid promoter of the sport."

The Checketts group is among a reported half-dozen bidders for the Rams, and would keep the team in St. Louis. The children of the late Georgia Frontiere, who inherited the team upon her death in January 2008, announced in June that they had hired the investment firm Goldman Sachs to review assets of the estate, including the football team.

All franchise sales must be approved by 24 of the NFL's 32 teams -- an ownership group that is overwhelmingly white, conservative and focused on the bottom line, which could have suffered if fans or advertisers were angered by Limbaugh.

"There's an argument that says the very principles Rush espouses -- the free market -- are what did him in," said the conservative radio host Michael Smerconish. "This IS the free market. These are private businessmen who made a decision about what was in the best business interest of their thriving venture.

"It's definitely ironic. There's a bit of hypocrisy here as well," Smerconish said, citing a study that showed 70 percent of NFL owners' political contributions went to Republicans. "Through their dollars they are very supportive of the sort of politics that Rush talks."

Said the Rev. Al Sharpton, who was a loud voice of opposition to Limbaugh's bid: "It's remarkable in that he was denied by other powerful whites. At the end of the day, his own peers said, 'You are a liability.' Even the rich and powerful do not want to be identified with racism."

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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10/19/2009  3:34 PM
Back when Martha Burk tried to force Augusta National's hand and get the club to admit a woman member, Limbaugh praised Hootie Johnson, then the chairman of the club, for not "caving" in. Right. A private club deciding who-and what-it wanted. The NFL basically did the same thing to him. Only now, because it's him, it's a vast left-wing conspiracy and a secret plot from the NFLPA because of an upcoming collective bargaining agreement.

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