news star laura ingraham. did you hear any gloating today, laura. well, bill, before we get into the gloating, can i say that i just drove past the george washington university convention area where your debate is going to be. you thought those today show summer concert series lines were big, i mean, you have got people with tents there. we have got little kerosene stoves. bill: is that right? laura: hot dogs, hamburgers, like a hamburgable festival. they are waiting in stewart. it s a wild story here in d.c. nobody is talking about the debate. they are talking about the debate to come on saturday night. bill: rumble 2012.com. a lot different than last night. when i was doing the radio factor, i really because what i like about talk radio so much is that you speak to a wide variety of people they come in. what was the consensus today on your program. was it gloating?
news star laura ingraham. did you hear any gloating today, laura. well, bill, before we get into the gloating, can i say that i just drove past the george washington university convention area where your debate is going to be. you thought those today show summer concert series lines were big, i mean, you have got people with tents there. we have got little kerosene stoves. bill: is that right? laura: hot dogs, hamburgers, like a hamburgable festival. they are waiting in stewart. it s a wild story here in d.c. nobody is talking about the debate. they are talking about the debate to come on saturday night. bill: rumble 2012.com. a lot different than last night. when i was doing the radio factor, i really because what i like about talk radio so much is that you speak to a wide variety of people they come in. what was the consensus today on your program. was it gloating?
news star laura ingraham. did you hear any gloating today, laura. well, bill, before we get into the gloating, can i say that i just drove past the george washington university convention area where your debate is going to be. you thought those today show summer concert series lines were big, i mean, you have got people with tents there. we have got little kerosene stoves. bill: is that right? laura: hot dogs, hamburgers, like a hamburgable festival. they are waiting in stewart. it s a wild story here in d.c. nobody is talking about the debate. they are talking about the debate to come on saturday night. bill: rumble 2012.com. a lot different than last night. when i was doing the radio factor, i really because what i like about talk radio so much is that you speak to a wide variety of people they come in. what was the consensus today on your program. was it gloating?
everybody, it s the celine dion song. i don t. i just have to sit there, you know, kind of straight-faced with a massive internal eye roll it s like it rather horns me, the song, bless you celine. it does rather horn me. bill: that song sold 15 million copies. check five, sometimes enough is enough and check has reached that point with new york times media reporter brian steltzer. he is a very liberal guy who allows his ideology to bleed into his reporting. he wrote that rush limbaugh is weakened and the radio factor is a failure. weakened? some defecting sponsors that happens all the time in radio. limbaugh remains number one in the nation by a huge margin. we asked stelter who says the radio factor was a failure? he says media analysts. which ones no reply. when i retired from radio talk in 2009 the factor had 400
everybody, it s the celine dion song. i don t. i just have to sit there, you know, kind of straight-faced with a massive internal eye roll it s like it rather horns me, the song, bless you celine. it does rather horn me. bill: that song sold 15 million copies. check five, sometimes enough is enough and check has reached that point with new york times media reporter brian steltzer. he is a very liberal guy who allows his ideology to bleed into his reporting. he wrote that rush limbaugh is weakened and the radio factor is a failure. weakened? some defecting sponsors that happens all the time in radio. limbaugh remains number one in the nation by a huge margin. we asked stelter who says the radio factor was a failure? he says media analysts. which ones no reply. when i retired from radio talk