Bozell: Attacks on Limbaugh by Calif. State Senator Yee ‘Reek to High Heaven;’ Challenges News Media to Investigate Attacks

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Editor's Note: In the last 24 hours, State Senator Leland Yee (D-CA) has incriminated Rush Limbaugh for a racist fax sent to him by an unidentified individual which allegedly read, “Rush Limbaugh will kick your Ch–k ass and expose you for the fool you are.” NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center (MRC) President Brent Bozell issued the following statement regarding the media reaction to this charge: This is part of a systematic, coordinated campaign designed to smear Rush Limbaugh. We’ve seen it before, over and over. The media helped propel the bogus story about the “phony soldier” by twisting Rush’s comments into an attack on U.S. troops. They validated the completely bogus quote alleging that Rush endorsed the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – which was later proven to be a complete fabrication. And the list goes on. This fax smells to high heaven. Before Yee attacked him, Limbaugh had never spoken about him. Limbaugh has no reason to want to attack him. Limbaugh has nothing to do with this. But the Yee camp sure has a lot to gain – especially from all the free publicity this gimmick is giving them and his political ambitions running for Mayor this year. So let's see if the so-called ‘news’ media, which are so obsessed with talk radio, will investigate and expose who is behind these smears, instead of doing the Left's dirty work and spreading smears against a talk radio giant who has never uttered a word of malice against Senator Yee. It reeks to high heaven. Let's see who has the decency to investigate this.” Be sure to check out our MRC's October 2009 Special Report, “The Left's Character Assassination Campaign Against Rush Limbaugh.”

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Bozell: Attacks on Limbaugh by Calif. State Senator Yee ‘Reek to High Heaven;’ Challenges News Media to Investigate Attacks

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