On his radio show Friday, the conservative talker Alex Jones
took exception with an article about him on Mediaite, decrying it as part of a
campaign of “disinformation” against himself and Infowars.com.
The article covered an earlier segment of Jones’s, in which
he claimed to occasionally “destroy” Rush Limbaugh in head-to-head matchups.
“I’ve been up against Limbaugh, toe to toe, hundreds of times. There are at least twenty occasions that we have come up to him in ratings, or destroyed him…I’m not up against Limbaugh on purpose. This was the slot I was offered in 1998, they said, you wanna go weekdays on this little network, we’re putting you right here, that’s where we have a slot…I’m not trying to destroy him physically, get him off the air. It’s just that I will defeat Rush Limbaugh in the free market of ideas. People like this show more than his.”
“That turns into ‘I wanna bring Rush Limbaugh down, and I’m
a liar, saying I have a bigger total audience than him,’” Jones said. “Rush
Limbaugh probably has five times the terrestrial radio audience I do, probably
more. Because he not only has five times the stations, most of them are the
bigger ones, the marquee stations. I’m not about this!”
Jones got in a jab before the end of the segment, reminding his listeners that he vastly outperforms Limbaugh on the internet.
Jones got in a jab before the end of the segment, reminding his listeners that he vastly outperforms Limbaugh on the internet.
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