than seeing left-wing nutjob “we should release the Guantanamo prisoners into upstate New York” liberals like Deepak Chopra try to blast Rush Limbaugh. The article I linked to is nothing but a lot of name-calling; Chopra doesn’t touch on a single topic. He merely calls Rush morally bankrupt for caring enough about the U.S. and being so devoted in his own beliefs that he actually gets outraged when he sees what he does.
Why does this make me happy? Because people like Deepak Chopra would never engage Rush Limbaugh in a real debate. Even comments on my previous posts have one type of reply: name-calling, to both myself and Rush. To Chopra, Limbaugh’s beliefs in freedom, liberty, and individual responsibility are beyond incorrect: they are morally bankrupt. But Chopra doesn’t say it like that, because that’s crazy! Chopra instead says Rush Limbaugh is morally bankrupt, has “thrown out God,” (despite Rush frequently mentioning God on his program), and judges what is right or wrong by what pisses him off, and not the other way around. However, despite never addressing the issues, Deepak Chopra does what Ellsworth Toohey realized he should not do in the beginning of The Fountainhead. Just as Toohey refused to give Howard Roark even negative publicity, Chopra keeps Limbaugh in the spotlight that someone that is as wrong, as mean-headed, and evil as Chopra says Rush is should never have for a moment.
So keep talking. Because every time a story like that runs, another listener tunes into Rush. And even if they don’t agree with him, if they think about what he’s saying, over time, I believe they very often will end up agreeing.
If you want to listen to Rush or Glenn Beck, Indiana’s WOWO has a live internet radio stream so you can tune in wherever you are. Rush Limbaugh is on the air from 12:00-3:00PM EST.


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