http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=144825Washington, D.C.'s WWRC-AM thought they'd hit on a brilliant idea back in 2008: renaming their radio station "Obama1260AM," and broadcasting all AirAmerica, all the time.
In what might be a record even by liberal standards, the experiment lasted all of two weeks after the president's inauguration. Then this week, the station was bought out by Salem Communications – which syndicates Bill Bennett, Michael Medved and other conservative radio hosts.
With that lineup taking to the airwaves in no less than the nation's capital, can yet another call to bring back the "Fairness Doctrine" be far behind?
Rush Limbaugh
Rush Limbaugh continued to challenge former President Bill Clinton's continued insistence, as recently as last Friday, that Limbaugh had somehow incited Timothy McVeigh to bomb the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City 15 years earlier.
Once again, Limbaugh challenged Clinton to tell him which words he'd broadcast that had inspired McVeigh.
Rush also reminded listeners that McVeigh bombed the building as revenge for the attack on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas – a raid authorized by Clinton, which resulted in the deaths of over 70 people:
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On Friday, Limbaugh penned an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal, stressing that the tea-party protests were "motivated by a love for what America stands for":
"Few presidents have sunk so low as Mr. Clinton did with his accusations about Oklahoma City. Last week – on the very day I was contributing to and raising more than $3 million to fight leukemia and lymphoma on my radio program – Mr. Clinton used the 15th anniversary of that horrific day to regurgitate his claims about talk radio. … Let me just say it. The Obama/Clinton/media left are comfortable with the unrest in our society today. It allows them to blame and demonize their opponents (doctors, insurance companies, Wall Street, talk radio, Fox News) in order to portray their regime as the great healer of all our ills, thus expanding their power and control over our society.
"A clear majority of the American people want no part of this," Limbaugh concluded.