Ewwwww
As has been rumored for some time, it appears that Rush Limbaugh and Daryn Kagen, the CNN news bunny, are having an affair.
But after you get past the gagging part, it really raises an ethical issue. Is it just peachy to have a news reporter on a news channel viewed by millions around the globe being involved with such a rabidly partisan media figure? What would be the reaction if some female news reader on Fox News or MSNBC was seriously dating, say, Michael Moore or Al Franken? (IF they were single. Limbaugh is a three time loser who found his last wife in an internet chat room.)
Now this, courtesy of Media Matters (with a link to video and audio):
Limbaugh read note from his "mistress in Georgia" (aka CNN's Daryn Kagan?): Bush's speech was "great," "sounds like you giving this speech"It's clear that Kagan must have some self-respect issues. Ewwwww.
On the October 6 broadcast of his nationally syndicated radio show, Rush Limbaugh read a "note" that, he said, came from his "mistress in Georgia," an apparent reference to CNN anchor Daryn Kagan. According to Limbaugh, his "mistress" said of President Bush's October 6 speech on the war on terror, "This is great. This sounds like you wrote this speech. This sounds like you giving this speech." Limbaugh said he agreed: "And I was going, 'Rah, rah. That's exactly right.' "
4 Comments:
I saw that piece yesterday on Media Matters. I still don't have the right words for my reaction.
On the record: I never liked that scary woman.
Did anyone else think his use of the term "mistress" odd? It strikes me as kind of demeaning to her compared to the other terms he could have used, such as girlfriend, special friend, partner, lover, etc. I agree with you Inside Dope that she must have low self-respect to put up with such treatment.
maybe the term mistress refers to his new oxycontin supplier, anyone who thinks Bush's speech was great would have to be on drugs.
lew... ha!! His "hillbilly heroin" addiction kind of explains a lot, along with his deafness, doesn't it?
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