Archive [June 2000] “I am really happy to be here. Happy to be reunited at long last with the White House Press Corps. (Laughter.)… The record on that count is clear, in good days and bad, in times of great confidence or great controversy I have actually shown up here for eight straight years. […]
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Archive [June 2000] “People here have too much money.” — ROSIE O’DONNELL, DESCRIBING GREENWICH, CT WHERE SHE RECENTLY MOVED — IN PART, SHE SAYS, BECAUSE SHE WAS TOLD IT WAS A SAFE COMMUNITY. QUOTED IN THE STAMFORD ADVOCATE Which they spend on gun-carrying bodyguards to accompany their children to school while they go rail against […]
Archive [July 2000] IT ALL BELONGS TO ME! President Clinton has been going around confiscating huge chunks of the United States. (His theme song: “This land is my land, this land is my land, from California, to the New York island…”). He claims he is “protecting” these confiscated acres by declaring them “national […]
Archive [June 2000] When The Limbaugh Letter editrix, Diana Schneider, e-mailed me about an incident at her daughter’s school, I gave her an assignment to write it up and put it in the newsletter. Here is the story she turned in to me: Rush, As you know, Mrs. Clinton is on a […]
Archive [June 2000] My Conversation With Just after the Hundred Thousand Million Mom March, I was privileged to speak with the executive vice president of the National Rifle Association — the perennial target of liberal Democrats, but especially this election season. Rush: Hey, Wayne! Great to be with you. Thanks for your time here. LaPierre: […]
Archive [July 2000] “Playing with the President was weird. He shot a 90. At the end of the game, his scorecard said 84.” — BRYCE MOLDER, FOURTH-RANKED NCAA GOLFER, AFTER A ROUND OF GOLF WITH BILL CLINTON AT CHENAL COUNTRY CLUB IN LITTLE ROCK, AR. QUOTED IN MAXIMUM GOLF MAGAZINE How mean-spirited of you to notice. […]
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