RUSH: This is Ed in Columbus, Nebraska. Hello, sir.
CALLER: Rush, it’s nice to pick up the phone once in a while and talk to you.
RUSH: Thank you, sir.
RUSH: (Laughing.)
CALLER: I saw the Schieffer thing and they were just blinking and staggering. I’m telling you what, buddy, you landed one.
RUSH: That’s why I’ve been using it so frequently.
CALLER: Oh, I know it, your montages and so many of the other things you do, a lot of body blows, and they punch back. What round do you think you’re in? How do you feel? What round do you think you’re in?
RUSH: I don’t know that we’re ever going to defeat them.
CALLER: No, it’s a 15 round bout. Where are you, buddy?
RUSH: I think out of a 15 rounder — I can’t say I’m too far along because people will think I’m getting ready to resign. We’re probably around six here.
CALLER: There you go!
RUSH: Round six.
CALLER: Hooah, buddy! Rusty, I’m proud of you. Way to go champ. You’re my Cinderella man.
RUSH: (Laughing.) Thank you. Thanks very much, Ed. Yeah, what he was talking about, there was a big, big drive-by media seminar Wednesday night at the Bob Schieffer School of Journalism at Texas Christian University (it is an actual name). After the panel of distinguished and respected journalists — and they were all there — had made their comments and discussion, they went to questions in the audience; some guy stood up and said, “The one thing that hasn’t been raised, the one subject that hasn’t been raised tonight, Rush Limbaugh. He’s calling us drive-by media. It’s a new McCarthyism. And why doesn’t anybody fight back? Why are we just going to take this?” So here came Judy Woodruff and Schieffer, and here came Al Hunt, they were all there. Len Downie of the Washington Post actually answered that question, and said, “Well, you know, they’re just entertainers, just entertainers. Limbaugh and his crowd, they’re just entertainers.”
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