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Dems Mock Limbaugh With Online Form Letter Apology

Dem's Mock Limbaugh With Form Letter Apology

As if the Democrats needed to rub in the fact that they still have a leg up in the 'Internet' and 'sense of humor' departments, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has launched a new site called "I'm Sorry Rush." Here, visitors can construct apology notes to Rush Limbaugh from a number of elected Republican officials who have recently crossed the talk show gasbag.

The site hosts a form letter, equipped with drop-down menus in order to complete sentences. The letter begins, "Dear Rush, I'm sorry that I called you [an opportunistic brick thrower/ugly/an idiot]," in reference to comments made by Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, Congressman Phil Gingrey of Georgia, and Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina. All three men have made comments that were dismissive of Rush, only to later backtrack and apologize for repudiating the conservative, talk-radio star.

Of course, this is all part of an attempt by Democrats to make Rush Limbaugh the unofficial figurehead of the Republican party. Their rationale does make a lot of strategic sense when you consider that this is a man who mocked Michael J. Fox's Parkinson's disease, used illegal prescriptions to feed an oxycodone habit, and said, "Feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream." He is a fine American, that Rush Limbaugh. [From: I'm Sorry Rush, and Daily News]

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Rush Limbaugh (Finally) Gets His Mac Fixed

Limbaugh Gets His Mac Fix
About a month ago Rush Limbaugh went on the air, but instead of mocking Michael J. Fox's Parkinson's Disease, or suggesting we bomb a country full of brown people back into the stone age, he made a public plea to Steve Jobs to help him with his brand new Mac Pro.

Turns out that Mr. Limbaugh is a bit of a Mac fanatic. But an issue with the new Time Machine back up feature was preventing it from properly backing up the pundit's e-mail.

Well, after several phone calls and a whole lot of headaches the man whose idea of comedic gold is putting the words "bomb Iraq" to the tune of 'Yakety Yak Don't Talk Back,' has his fix.

For the rest of you out there suffering from this same issue (and we know there are plenty) here's how to do it: Delete the null mail folder, then rebuild the Mail.app's internal directory via a terminal command.

So now Limbaugh has his fix, and Steve Jobs can stop worrying about late night phone calls threatening to out him as a gay terrorist prostitute.

From the New York Times

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Rush Limbaugh Goes Left and Right for Tech Support

Rush LimbaughConservative or liberal, Republican or Democrat, we all know the frustration of computer bugs and unanswered pleas for tech support. Case in point: conservative radio talk personality Rush Limbaugh made a public plea to Apple CEO (and Democrat) Steve Jobs on his broadcast last week for help with a problem he's encountered with his collection of networked, high-end Mac Pro computers.

"El Rushbo" (as his Web site calls him) relies almost exclusively on his e-mail application for all communication and even word processing. The problem is that the Mac Leopard operating system, which has an automatic file backup system called Time Machine, doesn't seem to want to back up his e-mail. Limbaugh has had his own Mac rep work on the problem and also called Mac tech support, all to no avail, with even a Mac tech support staffer saying they have the same problem with their machine.

Limbaugh broadcast this plea: "Mr. Jobs, please help me. I know we don't agree on anything. You love Al Gore -- and by the way, I've got no problem with him now, but can you put me to somebody that can get this going, because I know it's gotta work for most people. What am I doing wrong?"

Could his plea to Steve Jobs fall on deaf or maybe just unsympathetic ears? Limbaugh's producer jokingly suggests the Macs don't do what Limbaugh needs because of the political divide.

Still, Limbaugh is looking for help. He notes he's not alone with this dilemma and that "there's a whole thread at the Apple site of people having the same problem."

Limbaugh has been a long-time Mac supporter and has stated his computer preference on his show many times over the years. So, maybe it's not true that Macintosh lovers are all liberal after all?

Limbaugh is still waiting for a solution. He posted an update to the situation on his Web site, noting that some in the Mac community are offering suggestions for work arounds to the problem.

In the meantime, maybe we should all be satisfied the computer bugs and system gremlins don't discriminate based on status or political leanings. In front of a computer, we're all equal -- and equally frustrated.

From Vallywag.


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