February 02, 2007
Rush Limbaugh Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Looks like Al Gore has himself some competition. He was nominated by Mark Levin:
Limbaugh, whose daily radio show is heard by more than 20 million people on more than 600 radio stations in the United States and around the world, was nominated for the prestigious award for his "nearly two decades of tireless efforts to promote liberty, equality and opportunity for all humankind, regardless of race, creed, economic stratum or national origin. These are the only real cornerstones of just and lasting peace throughout the world," said Landmark President Mark R. Levin.
"Rush Limbaugh is the foremost advocate for freedom and democracy in the world today," explained Levin. "Everyday he gives voice to the values of democratic governance, individual opportunity and the just, equal application of the rule of law -- and it is fitting that the Nobel Committee recognize the power of these ideals to build a truly peaceful world for future generations."
Mark Levin has his own nightly talk show, and is the author of Men in Black: How the Supreme Court is Destroying America.
It's unlikely Limbaugh will win, but it should make for some good entertainment as leftwingers huff and puff about the nomination.
Side by side with Al Gore in saving the world...
Related:
Gore Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
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Ditto!
Posted by: joe-6-pack at February 2, 2007 10:16 AMWow, that's hysterical!!! I hope he garners more votes than the usual set of libtards, but I doubt it.
Posted by: Wyatt Earp at February 2, 2007 12:35 PMHell, promoting freedom, equality and opportunity for all humankind justifies a nomination a whole heckuva lot more than Gore's silly 96-minute Powerpoint presentation.
Posted by: Gary at February 2, 2007 02:30 PM "Al Gore gets nominated by responsible parties"
I laughed myself to tears reading that comment. Al Gore is a Joke!!