It's a rigid envelope you're crafting (and lamenting in Rush, et al) because you are the sole determiner of what is "truth" and what fits inside YOUR matrix of what is truth/reliable/allowable.
You are the sole arbiter of what constitutes "integrity" under that matrix. Just because someone disagrees with you on what should be broadcast doesn't mean they can't engage in mature conversation, are deviant people, or whatever. It just means that they think differently than you do, and maybe, well, likely, they aren't as rigid in their expectations as you tend to be, especially when it comes to holding conservative talk hosts' feet to the fire you created, and around which only a few others have gathered (mostly people with an axe to grind against Rush/Hannity/etc. already).
Radiotalking politicos are doing opinions, not something vaguely qualifiable and quantifiable like traffic reports, ball game statistics, elections results, lunch menus, police blotter reports, etc......
What is the clichè we often use: "Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but no one is entitled to his own facts!" The opinion people on radio are going beyond opinion... they are supporting their opinion with "made up facts" quite often.
The times have changed radically. 40 years ago I opened a business and I found we had a problem keeping our customers happy that only the legislature could solve. I became a 'citizen lobbyist'. (not paid, not registered.) I went down and gave a 90 second presentation before the Taxation Committee of our state legislature. I heard heavy breathing behind me. When I sat down, the heavy breather leaned up over my shoulder and said: If you are going to do this, let me teach you how. He turned out to be "The Dean of Lobbyists" in that state at the time. His first advice: NEVER, NEVER lie to these people. It will kill you. You will lose your influence. Obviously, that is no longer true.
I did that for four years. I made a couple of trips to Washington for the same purpose. Things have changed. Today representatives and lobbyists apparently lie to one another, and in turn they lie to us. I don't have any confidence that a civilization can exist long-term if we try to build it around who can lie the loudest and the longest. History if full of tales about great empires and great civilizations who have ended up in the crapper.
By the way: the guy who leaned over my shoulder, offered to train me, which he did.... turned out to be my primary adversary. He eventually "bought" the value of standing by and allowing the tax change to happen, and he became my ally as we jointly went to my secondary adversary. The job eventually "got the done".
Are you trying to convince me you are thrilled about living in a civilization where accepted humor is: "How do you tell if a politician is lying? Answer: "When his lips are moving."
I run into people I have seen for a couple of years. They start off-loading their politics on me. I push back and suggest that I might have a different view. I ask: "Where did you come up with that fact/statistic?" Well, that's what the guy on the radio said. "And you believed him?" Yeah, he's got all the facts. You should listen to him sometime.
Heaven help us!!!!