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Monday, October 17, 2022

'CBS Sunday Morning' Airs Hit Piece On Talk Radio


On CBS Sunday Morning, senior national correspondent Jim Axelrod brought on pseudo-historian and talk radio hater Brian Rosenwald to smear the greatest radio host of all time, Rush Limbaugh, as well as the conservative talk radio industry that he spawned, according to Conservative Media Watchdog at Newsbusters

"35 years after the talk radio revolution, on the air is still often an exercise in off the rails," Axelrod falsely sneered as if the venomous cretans at MSNBC don't exist. He then introduced Rosenwald as "an industry expert," and asked him if talk radio has been "any different than it’s been the last two or three decades."

"If anything, Jim, I think it's more extreme," Rosenwald responded without explaining how conservative talk radio is "extreme." He didn't explain because he knows it's not, reports Newsbusters.



As Newsbusters sees it Rosenwald whined that talk radio "has unquestionably divided Americans. It has unquestionably hardened our politics."

He didn't explain how the left having a complete monopoly on the media is not considered divisive, but when Rush Limbaugh came along and gave half the country a voice for the first time, that was divisive.

Axelrod also asked "why is there never a liberal Rush Limbaugh?" Rosenwald claimed that the left's answer to Rush Limbaugh and talk radio is the late-night "comedy" shows. "I think Jon Stewart has been every bit of a trailblazer as Rush Limbaugh was. And he happened to colonize late-night comedy. Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel most of the late-night comics lean left at this point."

This is obviously comical since the left is even failing in the late-night ratings to the new king of late-night Greg Gutfeld, states Newsbusters.

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