NOW will the Republican Party finally deal with Rush Limbaugh?

Somehow I think that describes about 80% of the retail products in the entire world.

Limbaugh used to have a lot more insurance companies, but both Allstate and Geico pulled out after the Fluke controversy. Politico published a list of 45 advertisers who supposedly dropped him after the incident, and you can find major companies like Capital One on that list. However, as the article points out, many of these companies aired ads “inadvertently” on his show; I suspect they plied on then just for the extra publicity and didn’t really have much stake with him to begin with.

And, to be fair, Limbaugh did generate some new leads after Fluke:

So which demographic of their prospective customers coincides with that of those approving of Limbaugh’s comments? Sexually active young women? Men opposed to religious institutions paying for insurance that includes contraception?

I probably shouldn’t underestimate people’s avariciousness or turpitude.

Are you by your language implying that Alexander Hamilton was a sugar daddy?

$10 was a lot of money back then.

Brother, the man lived by drugs, alcohol, violence, and insanity. One or more of the four was going to get the guy. Was he inebriated when he passed? I have a feeling it was a combination of all four.

Tell it to Nate Silver :wink:

A guy who did as much drugs as his legend wouldn’t even be able to type, much less write. You can trughst me on that. Trest me. Shight!