In Thursday's Letters to the editor
There may be millions of dittoheads--Rush Limbaugh fans--out there in America, but the writers to Letters to the editor on Thursday are not among them.
Responding to Zev Chafets' Op-Ed about the controversial right-wing radio host, Linda Browne of Granada Hills writes:
When the thrice-divorced, recovering drug addict and blowhard of monumental proportions Limbaugh is a moral authority and the most influential voice in the Republican Party, we have seen the beginning of the end of the United States.
Limbaugh is nothing more than a narcissistic provocateur who has a radio entertainment show. That so many millions of Americans actually take him seriously and think that his ideas are in their best interest is very sad indeed.
A defense of anesthesiologists at UCI, memories of Paul Newman, and the ever-present Sarah Palin, too.
*2007 photo of Rush Limbaugh by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images.



Another tall thin man, out of Illinois, became one of our greatest presidents. His words still echo to this day. He said "you can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time."
This November 6th, when all the votes are counted,we will know how many of Americans can be fooled all of the time,when we look at the number of voters who voted for McCain and we will undoubtedly have another tall thin man out of Illinois as our president.
Posted by: Barbara Simons | October 08, 2008 at 08:43 PM