Joseph Farah found his calling in Obama-bashing
By Peter Wallsten and Faye Fiore
January 27, 2010
Los Angeles Times
In 1990, Farah moved upstate to become editor of the Sacramento Union, which was losing money. "We just thought the way to go was to be unabashedly conservative in our approach," Farah said at the time. His political leanings flourished. Rush Limbaugh, a relatively unknown local radio host, caught Farah's ear, and Farah persuaded him to write a daily political column, which he put on Page 1.
Monday, February 01, 2010
WINGNUT WEB TIDBIT
According to this LA Times article, Joseph Farah and Rush Limbaugh go back 20 years or so.
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