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"Rush Limbaugh Goes the Extra Mile in Rant About New York Times Reporter"

"US radio host Rush Limbaugh's main reason for existence is to go too far -- and then drag mainstream conservative discourse out there with him.

But even by Limbaugh's standards -- and remember this is a man who has over the years referred to Greenpeace and Sierra Club as 'econazis' and 'environmentalist wackos' -- he seems to have gone the extra mile in calling the New York Times environmental reporter, Andy Revkin, a jihadi and a terrorist and telling him to kill himself.

As Revkin's colleague, Paul Krugman, says on his blog: 'Always good to know what we're dealing with.'"

Suzanne Goldenberg writes the Environment Blog for the UK Guardian October 21, 2009.

See Also:


"Thought Experiments on Birth and Death" (Dot Earth)

Clip of Limbaugh's Statement of 10/20/09 (Media Matters)

"Limbaugh Suggests NYT’s Revkin Should 'Kill Himself'" (Columbia Journalism Review)

"Rush Limbaugh Out of Control" (DeSmogBlog)

"Limbaugh to NY Times environment reporter Revkin: 'Why don’t you just go kill yourself?'" (Climate Progress)

"Limbaugh to Revkin: 'Go Kill Yourself'" (CEJournal)

"Rush Is Off Base With His Ugly Suggestion" (Watts Up With That?)


"When Rush Limbaugh and Other Major Media Morons Intrude on Global Warming Discussions" (Baltimore Examiner)

Source: Guardian, 10/21/2009