People not listening on line have no idea what you're talking about.
<dford3@gl.umbc.edu> wrote in message
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Rush Limbaugh's EIB/ Excellence In Broadcasting plays ads during the
commercial breaks. Typically these are spoofs, e.g., ads for Spatula
City where one can buy say 9 spatulas and get the 10th one free. A
moment ago I heard the typical EIB spoof ad about Weemsco (sp) tuna
made from dolphins.
It's my understanding that when a radio station hasn't sold a slot to
an ad, it'll play the EIB spoof ad.
Right before tuna spoof ad minutes ago, there was an EIB ad with a
voice imitating McCain, and having McCain describe to illegal
immigrants all the benefits of his immigration legislation. This was
a clearly anti-McCain piece.
Also on this same radio station, I twice heard yesterday a Romney ad
attacking McCain on immigration and past opposition the Bush tax cuts.
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Democrats For Romney
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiCqxKLIVDY
Romney: McCain's bill gives, and doesn't give, amnesty to illegals
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RtlC4g96ck
28 December 2007
More Mitt Malarkey
Romney repeats misleading claims about McCain's stand on immigration
http://www.factcheck.org/more_mitt_malarkey.html
Romney's flip on immigration
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=8458206d-7aa4-4800-9a49-948df8f8035a%40p1g2000hsb.googlegroups.com
11 April 2003 Boston Globe. Cited in
http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=YWQxZTZmZjRlMTRiOWU4OTAxZjZlM2I0YWJiNzU2MDM=
Governor Mitt Romney refused yesterday to
endorse tax cuts at the heart of President Bush's
economic program, but he told members of the
state's congressional delegation during a private
meeting he also would not oppose the cuts because
he has to maintain "a solid relationship" with the
White House.
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"I was very pleased," [Barney] Frank said afterward. "Here
you have a freshman governor refusing to endorse
a tax cut presented by a Republican president at the
height of his wartime popularity."
According to the observer, who spoke on condition
of anonymity, Romney told the delegation that he
"won't be a cheerleader" for proposals he doesn't
agree with, "but I have to keep a solid relationship
with the White House."
Romney owes talk radio debt of gratitude
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.republicans/msg/f66e6dad0487ed0f
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