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Rush Limbaugh and the Contraception Controversy

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On Saturday, talk show host Rush Limbaugh apologized for calling a Georgetown University law student Sandra Fluke a “slut” and “prostitute.” A dozen advertisers have now ditched Limbaugh’s show in response to the comments, which came after Fluke testified before Congress in support of health coverage for contraception. We discuss the incident and assess Limbaugh’s cultural and political influence.

Guests:

Terry O'Neill, president of the National Organization for Women

Jeff Lord, former Reagan White House political director and contributing editor for the American Spectator

Eric Boehlert, senior fellow at Media Matters for America, a progressive media watchdog group

Randall Bloomquist, veteran talk radio programmer and journalist who most recently served as program director of news/talk 640 WGST in Atlanta

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