Thursday, October 15, 2009

FATS LIMBAUGH WHINES SOME MORE

Today, he tried to blame his ouster from the purhcasing group on a conspiracy by the dreaded liberals. He seems to think that the Players Association threatened to do some bad, unspecified thing to the NFL:
And the real reason, the real reason -- and there are many, many reasons that are valid, but the real reason -- that pressure was brought upon me by Sharpton and Jackson and DeMaurice Smith and the commissioner is that the Players Association is using my involvement in the Rams and this whole episode as a bit of leverage in their negotiations, the upcoming negotiations with the league and with the owners on a new collective bargaining agreement. That is what's really going on, and the Players Association... I don't know how many players know this, but Mr. Smith has let it be known that if he has to he'll bring the White House into this. He'll bring the Congressional Black Caucus into this.

Later in the same excerpt, Fats expanded the reasons for his ouster:
But those people who enabled this event -- for their own racial reasons, for their own ratings, their own fundraising, their own face time, their own business reasons -- they're going to be just as unhappy as they were before this happened.

Aren't ratings and businees reasons legitimate free market reasons?

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