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The Politico website reported Monday that Cumulus was dropping Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity from its network, prompting Limbaugh to spout denials after the news broke on the airwaves. This blogger would turn cartwheels if Limbaugh would disappear altogether and finds his vitriolic spewing of ill will distressing at best.
Limbaugh's fans can take heart that his show will continue on other networks because of its ratings. That does not mean that his dominance will continue, however. Limbaugh angered both conservatives and liberals last year when he referred to Sandra Fluke, a Georgetown law student, as a slut. His low-class, spittle-laden attack provided plenty of fodder for Ham on Wry posts during the uproar and clearly demonstrated his propensity to use slurs when he can't provide substantive information to support his drivel.
Limbaugh suffers from delusions of grandeur and considers himself the foremost authority on almost any subject. Ham on Wry awaits the day when it can report Limbaugh's departure from the radio world entirely. He has nothing positive to offer his listeners during his angry rants. This country suffers enough depressing news and doesn't need his brand of commentary. His cynicism lacks any trace of humor, providing nothing of value to the world. Ham on Wry will loudly proclaim, "Good riddance," when he finally ends his miserable show.
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