Calls for Limbaugh’s removal from Armed Forces Radio
Blogging on the Huffington Post, former NATO Supreme Commander, Wesley Clark, has called for Congress to immediately take steps to remove conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh from Armed Forces Radio.
This is part of the on-going smear campaign alleging that Limbaugh referred to military personnel who served in Iraq and oppose the war as “phony soldiers”—a charge Limbaugh has denied.
Limbaugh was referring to Jessie Macbeth, who attempted to position himself as a leader of the anti-war movement by claiming to have participated in war crimes while serving in Iraq. Macbeth is facing federal charges of falsifying his record. He is currently serving a sentence for fourth-degree assault. Macbeth admitted falsifying documents because he was homeless and wanted to “sucker” anything he could out of the government.
Conservative columnist Michelle Malkin gives this subject complete coverage. Read more here.
October 4, 2007 at 5:27 pm
The liberals detest the power of talk radio. it undermines their control.
October 5, 2007 at 7:35 am
Weasley is still smarting over his failure to gather support for his presidental bid. He is a man without a constituency. This is a perfect spot for him to be jawing from. Maybe he thinks it will gain him enough approval that he can get a job with Hillary. Heaven help us!
October 7, 2007 at 2:16 pm
Wesley Clark’s political philosophy was reflected by his indecision as to whether he wanted to be a Democrat or Republican – depended on who wanted His Highness more. Wesley Clark is all about Wesley Clark. Like most of the between-the wars bling-on-the-shoulders accumulators, Clark won’t accept responsibility for anything adverse. He throws people under buses, not unlike Hillary.