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Immitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Now El Rushbo is asking for donations - on-air - and with a new twist.
Rather than selling over-priced bumper stickers like you-know-who, Rush is asking people to buy subscriptions to his newsletter and premium access to his website to send to GI's.
Clear Channel doesn't need the extra money. But maybe Rush's lawyers are getting expensive.
From RadioDailyNews.com
<blockquote>Rush Limbaugh is coming under pressure for his "Adopt a Soldier Program" -- On Friday, Limbaugh announced his "Adopt a Soldier Program". This involves soliciting money from listeners to pay for subscriptions to the Limbaugh letter and Rush 24/7 that will be "given" to the soldiers. Each listener can "adopt" as many soldiers as they wish who will each get a subscription. The donor pays the discounted price of $49.95 for each soldier.
The description is on Rush's web site ... </blockquote>
Radio Daily News' article adds this is "a tasteless marketing ploy." I agree. In that department, Rush IMHO trumps AAR's "associates" program. AAR says (in effect) support us, send us money. Rush says (in effect) "support our troops, send me money." Or maybe he's worried about the troops being exposed to the evil teachings of Ed Schultz. Of course, if Rush were really the great patriot he claims to be, he could have offered free premium access to his website to GI's serving overseas. While it might be too expensive for him to do a mass mailing of newsletters overseas, additional web access for troops would not cost him much (if anything).
Rush, have you no shame?
Now El Rushbo is asking for donations - on-air - and with a new twist.
Rather than selling over-priced bumper stickers like you-know-who, Rush is asking people to buy subscriptions to his newsletter and premium access to his website to send to GI's.
Clear Channel doesn't need the extra money. But maybe Rush's lawyers are getting expensive.
From RadioDailyNews.com
<blockquote>Rush Limbaugh is coming under pressure for his "Adopt a Soldier Program" -- On Friday, Limbaugh announced his "Adopt a Soldier Program". This involves soliciting money from listeners to pay for subscriptions to the Limbaugh letter and Rush 24/7 that will be "given" to the soldiers. Each listener can "adopt" as many soldiers as they wish who will each get a subscription. The donor pays the discounted price of $49.95 for each soldier.
The description is on Rush's web site ... </blockquote>
Radio Daily News' article adds this is "a tasteless marketing ploy." I agree. In that department, Rush IMHO trumps AAR's "associates" program. AAR says (in effect) support us, send us money. Rush says (in effect) "support our troops, send me money." Or maybe he's worried about the troops being exposed to the evil teachings of Ed Schultz. Of course, if Rush were really the great patriot he claims to be, he could have offered free premium access to his website to GI's serving overseas. While it might be too expensive for him to do a mass mailing of newsletters overseas, additional web access for troops would not cost him much (if anything).
Rush, have you no shame?