Limbaugh blames others for being dropped from NFL ownership bid

Dont forget, black QB's who do well, are only hyped because they are black..not because of there success....even when they have them

That's the typical misdirection from someone who can't refute what Limbaugh actually said: misquote him, pretend the situation was something other than what it was, or pretend Limbaugh said something he didn't.

It refers to comments Limbaugh made about some sportswriters' stories about Donovan McNabb. McNabb had had a season of so-so performance (did not "do well", unlike what PFOS wants you to believe), yet sportswriters were writing story after story of high praise as though he were, well, Barack Obama.

Limbaugh pointed out that they had no particular reason for such voluminous praise. McNabb's performance was on par with most other NFL quarterbacks, nothing spectacular. Yet story after story was coming out, praising McNabb to the skies. And Limbaugh said the writers must be treating him so well, merely because he was black and the writers were practicing a form of reverse discrimination.

Limbaugh was correct, as he usually is. And hysterical leftists who want to destroy conservatives, immediately started screaming that Limbaugh had made racist remarks about McNabb. Then they progressed from that, to shouting that Limbaugh wanted blacks to go back to the plantation, or something along those lines. The hysterics were wrong, and are still wrong today... as they usually are.

Don't you silly hysterics ever look in the mirror and feel ashamed of spreading such complete tripe? Any decent man would. What does it say about your character?
 
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That's the typical misdirection from someone who can't refute what Limbaugh actually said: misquote him, pretend the situation was something other than what it was, or pretend Limbaugh said something he didn't.

It refers to comments Limbaugh made about some sportswriters' stories about Donovan McNabb. McNabb had had a season of so-so performance (did not "do well", unlike what PFOS wants you to believe), yet sportswriters were writing story after story of high praise as though he were, well, Barack Obama.

Limbaugh pointed out that they had no particular reason for such voluminous praise. McNabb's performance was on par with most other NFL quarterbacks, nothing spectacular. And Limbaugh said the writers must be treating him so well, merely because he was black and the writers were practicing a form of reverse discrimination.

Limbaugh was correct, as he usually is. And hysterical leftists who want to destroy conservatives, immediately started screaming that Limbaugh had made racist remarks about McNabb. Then they progressed from that, to shouting that Limbaugh wanted blacks to go back to the plantation, or something along those lines. The hysterics were wrong, and are still wrong today... as they usually are.

Most Qb's are not leading there teams to Superbowls...

and I am still waiting for you to respond to that question from weeks ago....and waiting
 
"That's the typical misdirection from someone who can't refute what Limbaugh actually said: misquote him, pretend the situation was something other than what it was, or pretend Limbaugh said something he didn't."

Now that's funny. Very, very lame, but funny. Why don't you tell us exactly what he said? No spin, just come up with exact quote. While you're at it, don't lose sight of the fact, that's FACT, he got fired because of it.
 
That's the typical misdirection from someone who can't refute what Limbaugh actually said: misquote him, pretend the situation was something other than what it was, or pretend Limbaugh said something he didn't.

It refers to comments Limbaugh made about some sportswriters' stories about Donovan McNabb. McNabb had had a season of so-so performance (did not "do well", unlike what PFOS wants you to believe), yet sportswriters were writing story after story of high praise as though he were, well, Barack Obama.

Limbaugh pointed out that they had no particular reason for such voluminous praise. McNabb's performance was on par with most other NFL quarterbacks, nothing spectacular. Yet story after story was coming out, praising McNabb to the skies. And Limbaugh said the writers must be treating him so well, merely because he was black and the writers were practicing a form of reverse discrimination.

Limbaugh was correct, as he usually is. And hysterical leftists who want to destroy conservatives, immediately started screaming that Limbaugh had made racist remarks about McNabb. Then they progressed from that, to shouting that Limbaugh wanted blacks to go back to the plantation, or something along those lines. The hysterics were wrong, and are still wrong today... as they usually are.

Don't you silly hysterics ever look in the mirror and feel ashamed of spreading such complete tripe? Any decent man would. What does it say about your character?

My ass. McNabb was a key reason Philadelphia was a perennial contender every playoff.

His first full year in 2000 he was second only to Marshall Faulk in MVP voting. By the time El Oxycontinbo shot his racist mouth off, McNabb was an established star leading the Eagles to the playoffs every year since 2000 and would fall one step short of a the Lombardi Trophy when the Eagles would lose the Super Bowl in 2004.

Tons o' Fun is a racist as far as I'm concerned. I was watching when he made those comments. My mouth was open just like all the other hosts. Rush didn't know what he was talking about and he just couldn't help trying to make McNabb an affirmative action press story because, well, Rush doesn't think black people belong in certain positions.
 
Most Qb's are not leading there teams to Superbowls...

At the time the sportswriters were praising him to the skies, his performance was only average. He hadn't done anything in particular to deserve the lavish praise. Limbaugh pointed that out, and the leftists have never forgiven him (as usual) for telling the truth about them (as usual).

I don't blame you for ducking and dodging the fact that the sportswriters were giving undeservedly lavish praise to an average man, whose performance to date had been no better (or worse) than most other quarterbacks, and whose ONLY distinction was that he happened to be black. Your attempt now to invoke clairvoyance, as though the writers could somehow know that team would be in the Super Bowl in the future, is also typical of someone who has run out of actual arguments but doesn't have the honesty to admit it. As I pointed out, only a decent man would. Still waiting for you to join that group.
 
At the time the sportswriters were praising him to the skies, his performance was only average. He hadn't done anything in particular to deserve the lavish praise. Limbaugh pointed that out, and the leftists have never forgiven him (as usual) for telling the truth about them (as usual).

I don't blame you for ducking and dodging the fact that the sportswriters were giving undeservedly lavish praise to an average man, whose performance to date had been no better (or worse) than most other quarterbacks, and whose ONLY distinction was that he happened to be black. Your attempt now to invoke clairvoyance, as though the writers could somehow know that team would be in the Super Bowl in the future, is also typical of someone who has run out of actual arguments but doesn't have the honesty to admit it. As I pointed out, only a decent man would. Still waiting for you to join that group.

Oh were they now? Do you have all of these glowing reviews by any chance or are you going to just make statements other people said and expect us to take it as fact, sort of like what you were *****ing about?

It wasn't clairvoyance that McNabb had led the team to the playoffs in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003. Was it?

And speaking of "to date" McNabb is only one of six quarterbacks who has 25,000 passing yards and 3,000 rushing yards putting him in the company of John Elway and Steve Young to name two. Yeah, McNabb is just the average quarterback. Maybe McNabb was overrated not because he was black, but because he was an exciting player who made things happen.

Tell you what, I'll give ol' El Oxycontinbo a break, as he copped to being a drug head (hey, what were Rush's comments about druggies again?) shortly after getting canned from ESPN. He probably thought he was talking about Randall Cunningham.
 
The Anti-Americans of the Right quite naturally complain when one of their folk heros is trashed for having crapped on himself. Let him clean his pants, and then we can move on.
 
At the time the sportswriters were praising him to the skies, his performance was only average. He hadn't done anything in particular to deserve the lavish praise. Limbaugh pointed that out, and the leftists have never forgiven him (as usual) for telling the truth about them (as usual).

I don't blame you for ducking and dodging the fact that the sportswriters were giving undeservedly lavish praise to an average man, whose performance to date had been no better (or worse) than most other quarterbacks, and whose ONLY distinction was that he happened to be black. Your attempt now to invoke clairvoyance, as though the writers could somehow know that team would be in the Super Bowl in the future, is also typical of someone who has run out of actual arguments but doesn't have the honesty to admit it. As I pointed out, only a decent man would. Still waiting for you to join that group.

you should know all about ducking a question..Still waiting
 
Oh were they now? Do you have all of these glowing reviews by any chance or are you going to just make statements other people said and expect us to take it as fact, sort of like what you were *****ing about?

It wasn't clairvoyance that McNabb had led the team to the playoffs in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003. Was it?

And speaking of "to date" McNabb is only one of six quarterbacks who has 25,000 passing yards and 3,000 rushing yards putting him in the company of John Elway and Steve Young to name two. Yeah, McNabb is just the average quarterback. Maybe McNabb was overrated not because he was black, but because he was an exciting player who made things happen.

Tell you what, I'll give ol' El Oxycontinbo a break, as he copped to being a drug head (hey, what were Rush's comments about druggies again?) shortly after getting canned from ESPN. He probably thought he was talking about Randall Cunningham.

those guys sucked, and making the playoffs all those years? anyone can do that...outside of most NFL QB's
 
Anybody remember all the flack the Dixie Chicks caught for making one anti-war statement? Righties reveled in the group being punished for exercising their free speech rights, from gatherings destroying CDs and memorabilia to canceled tickets. Again for one comment.

El Oxycontinbo has made a CAREER out of making such comments to his audience. However, since Limbaugh has been rejected, by a private organization who has no interest in taking his baggage along with his money, well, it's not so funny now, is it?

Let's see:
Private individuals not wanting to do business with the Dixie Chicks because of their comments - GOOD

Private individuals not wanting to do business with Rush Limbaugh because of his comments - BAD

I'd say the contradiction is evident.

You reap watch you sow. Rush can now reap his harvest.
 
Little Acorn: He has never said anything racist or bigoted. Leftist fanatics keep insisting he did, but somehow can never come up with any audio or video of him actually doing so... just "everybody knows he did!!!"

You are amazing and really good at that 'SELECTIVE HEARING'...does that ability come with age/RINO/being hard wired right winged nut job...how exactly does a human acquire that ability?
 
It amazes me that anyone could think that there wouldn't be a problem with someone wanting to be an owner of a team that has so many minority players...
I think they're still called Traditional Conservative-Values....

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Limbaugh pointed out that they had no particular reason for such voluminous praise. McNabb's performance was on par with most other NFL quarterbacks, nothing spectacular. Yet story after story was coming out, praising McNabb to the skies. And Limbaugh said the writers must be treating him so well, merely because he was black and the writers were practicing a form of reverse discrimination.
....And, he HAD to say that, on Monday Night Football, right??

:rolleyes:

Please!!!

Did Porky (actually) think MNF's producers were as stupid/ignorant as the average Dead-O-Head....that they wouldn't recognize he was (merely) using their show to promote HIS show?????

Ya' wanna sell Bigotry/Racism?? Stick with FAUX Noise & Porky's show.

The PROS are bu$ine$$men. If the folks at MNF were into selling to small-minded White-trash, they'd be doing NASCAR-racing.

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Anybody remember all the flack the Dixie Chicks caught for making one anti-war statement? Righties reveled in the group being punished for exercising their free speech rights, from gatherings destroying CDs and memorabilia to canceled tickets. Again for one comment.
....And, once AGAIN...."conservatives" got slapped-AROUND by a bunch o' "uppity women"!!!!!! (...By saying what the politicians WOULDN'T!!!!)

:D

 
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