RUSH TRIES TO BUY THE RAMS

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Rush Limbaugh is ready for some football!

The radio host and loudmouth conservative political leader…err….commentator is part of a group bidding for ownership of the St. Louis Rams football team.

A native of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Rush first mentioned his interest in owning the NFL team this spring, and confirmed today (October 6) that he has teamed with St. Louis Blues owner Dave Checketts to submit a bid.

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20 Comments

  1. .
    October-6-2009 @ 2:00 pm

    hes a pig and FY is OBVIOUSLY desperate for news

  2. adam
    October-6-2009 @ 2:24 pm

    obama has put forth an ‘anti-freedom of speech’ bill at the UN, that even the french are scoffing at.
    also, his ‘white house intelligence’ is to blame for the olympic debacle.
    does anyone think he’ll learn that he can’t even win over his friends with this garbage, let alone our enemies?
    thank goodness for people like rush.

  3. Firecracker
    October-6-2009 @ 2:24 pm

    GO RUSH!!! At least he’s an honest piggy!!!!
    Desperate? Nawww…don’t think so. At least he doesn’t need a teleprompter…..

  4. October-6-2009 @ 2:50 pm

    Thats a DAMN OLD PICTURE OF MY MAN!
    Update it man.. shit.
    Thats at least 3 years old… The fucker is looking sharp here lately…
    He is far from desperate! LOL!
    HE IS 99.8% RIGHT ALL THE TIME!
    CHECK IT OUT!

  5. reggie
    October-6-2009 @ 3:24 pm

    Will he change their team name to the OXYCONTINS?

  6. red neck squizoid puppet
    October-6-2009 @ 3:39 pm

    well well well, who is defending the everest of bigotry and supreme ignorance: Adam, alias Me, alias Firecracker!

    how surprising to take the side of immorality when having no clue about anything decent but the redneck baby food given by FOX news!

    Get some education you republican puppet!

    You have to be seriously ignorant to defend this piece of shit!

  7. Pervy creepy Dave
    October-6-2009 @ 3:45 pm

    Nobody is despised more by the media elites than rush and that “is a good thing” as martha would say.
    He expose corruption–wherever he sees it where as the media–covers it up.

  8. red neck squizoid puppet
    October-6-2009 @ 3:49 pm

    Yes Limbaugh is the poor victim of all those educated and well informed people!

    Faith with no brains or even prove is one the card republicans expect their puppets to fall for.

  9. Living in the dark
    October-6-2009 @ 3:49 pm

    Rush is doing the work the drive by media won’t do.
    Those who criticize him don’t even know what he stands for.
    I look and both sides and come to an informed decision.

  10. Living in the dark
    October-6-2009 @ 3:51 pm

    The MSDNC koolaid drinkers are rabid about their beliefs.
    They are comedy gold over there.

  11. double standards
    October-6-2009 @ 4:01 pm

    He was so amazing on Leno, even the audience was cheering him on.
    Poor Leno was no match for him.

  12. reggie
    October-6-2009 @ 4:02 pm

    Its cute that the same peeps whining about Letterman’s personal life are big fans of Rush “Three-divorces-so-far” Limbaugh!

  13. red neck squizoid puppet
    October-6-2009 @ 4:20 pm

    Has Limbaugh talk about the republican corruption?
    How if he’s puppet number one! His power resides in the infinite ignorance (chosen ignorance) of their audience

    Halliburton:

    When it comes to logistical help for U.S. troops in Iraq, Halliburton is the biggest game in town. Under a wartime contract that’s $7 billion and growing, it’s serving the needs of 200,000 troops.

    But the Houston-based conglomerate once headed by Vice President Dick Cheney is neck-deep in allegations of waste and fraud involving millions of taxpayer dollars, reports CBS News Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson.

    The U.S. Army is threatening to partially withhold payments to Halliburton for the logistical support the company provides for troops in Iraq. The reason: allegations of millions of dollars in over-charges for food, shelter and services.

    “There was no regard for spending limits,” says former employee Marie DeYoung.

    Some of the most compelling accusations come from people like DeYoung, who worked for Halliburton subsidiary KBR.

    She recently told Congress that while troops rough it in tents, hundreds of preferred Halliburton KBR employees reside in five-star hotels like the Kempinski in Kuwait with fruit baskets and pressed laundry delivered daily.

    “It costs $110 to house one KBR employee per day at the Kempinski, while it costs the Army $1.39 per day to bunk a soldier in a leased tent,” DeYoung said.

    “The military requested that Halliburton move into tents, but Halliburton refused.”

    Documents obtained by CBS News show an auditor repeatedly flagged improper fees for soldiers’ laundry. At one site, taxpayers reportedly paid $100 for each 15-pound load of wash - $1 million a month in overcharges.

  14. adam
    October-6-2009 @ 4:24 pm

    reggie,
    you went a step to far…
    you forgot that letterman is the one who can’t keep his nose out of other peoples sex lives.
    in addition, it’s not about the sex.
    it’s about not fucking your subordinates.

  15. adam
    October-6-2009 @ 4:25 pm

    *too

  16. adam
    October-6-2009 @ 4:26 pm

    red neck squizoid,
    if you’re not having a flashback to the 04 election…what’s your point?

  17. red neck squizoid puppet
    October-6-2009 @ 4:32 pm

    “As the military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have expanded and transformed, so too has the need for goods and services that extend beyond helicopters, armored vehicles and guns. Giant corporations outside of the defense sector, such as Pepsico, IBM, Microsoft and Johnson & Johnson, have received defense contracts and are all popular investments for both members of Congress and the general public.
    A spokesman for Sensenbrenner, who has supported the administration’s policy in Iraq, said the congressman’s stocks were left to him by his grandparents and are managed almost entirely by his investment advisors. Kerry, who has been particularly outspoken against the Bush administration’s strategy and policies in Iraq, is a beneficiary of family trusts, which he doesn’t control, the senator’s spokesman said.

    Update by Lindsay Renick Mayer
    When we sat down to write this story, we had in mind a few of the obvious war contractors: Boeing, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, and so on. But when we finished, we had a story about the fact that nearly every lawmaker was invested in war contractors because the scope of the war had grown to the point that otherwise unlikely suspects, such as Pepsi and Johnson & Johnson, were involved. This meant that not only was it difficult for lawmakers to avoid having such investments, it was equally hard for any member of the public with a diverse blue-chip portfolio to steer clear of them.

    Members of the public, however, weren’t making decisions about defense legislation that could affect the value of those investments. Lawmakers continue to do so, of course, and continue to hold on to these investments. In 2007, their defense-related assets were worth between $5.3 million and $11.1 million. (Because lawmakers report the value of their investments in ranges, it’s impossible to calculate their exact worth.) “

  18. hmm
    October-6-2009 @ 8:35 pm

    I love the way Rush defenders come out of their little holes to defend his worthless ass. This is a man who cried and whined about being forced to carry water for the Bush administration for eight years and yet you believe he is a beacon of truth. How is it that the only scandals or corruption he is interested in involve Democrats? What has he said about Sanford, Ensign, Perry, or the countless other Republicans who are mired in scandal these days? How can any American support a man who wants the country to fail because the President is Barack Obama? Hopefully the GOP understands the risk they take by having someone like Rush (or Beck) as their standard bearer.

  19. It's not really sodomy sodomy
    October-6-2009 @ 9:06 pm

    Hmmm,
    obviously you get your info from soros’ funded websites cause beck and rush were bashing bush along with the liberals when he was wrong.

  20. Meaghan
    October-6-2009 @ 9:30 pm

    Rush will go out and buy hisself some rams and eat them too.

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