
Rush Limbaugh
Jeers to the Golf Channel for teeing up Rush Limbaugh on The Haney Project.
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Everybody loves Ray Romano and Charles Barkley — pro tutor Hank Haney's first two pupils — but right-wing hacker Limbaugh is a lightning rod. You'd think the cable net ...
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Keith Olberman
Keith Olbermann made his opinion of Fox News and Bill O'Reilly known publicly on Twitter, calling the network "100% bullsh--" and saying O'Reilly is full of hate and lies.
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Family Guy
The trilogy is now complete. Family Guy's popular series of Star Wars parodies — the Empire Strikes Back installment was the No. 3 best-selling Blu-ray release of 2009 — goes for the intergalactic trifecta with a spoof of Return of The Jedi.
As you can tell by TV Guide Magazine's exclusive first look at the poster art, the still untitled project retains its faithful tone...
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Rush Limbaugh and Kathryn Rogers
Rush Limbaugh has married for the fourth time — and his reception featured an unlikely guest: Elton John.
The conservative commentator and radio host wed Kathryn Rogers, 33, Saturday at Florida's Breakers Hotel, according to The Palm Beach Post.
The openly gay John later serenaded the 400 guests — including Karl Rove, Fred Thompson, Sean Hannity ...
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Miss America 2010 - Caressa Cameron
Caressa Cameron, Miss Virginia, was crowned Miss America 2010 Saturday.
The 22-year-old Fredericksburg, Va., native, who succeeds Miss America 2009 Katie Stam, is an aspiring television news anchor...
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Rush Limbaugh
Rush Limbaugh said tests performed on him after he was admitted to a Hawaii hospital for chest pains found nothing wrong, according to CNN.
Rush Limbaugh admitted to hospital with chest pains
At a news conference at Honolulu's Queen's Medical Center on Friday, Limbaugh said he was being released from the hospital, where he was admitted Wednesday. Limbaugh said the tests found "absolutely nothing wrong," as doctors saw no signs of arterial or coronary disease.
"It was a blessing," Limbaugh said of the results of his angiogram. Limbaugh, 58, also noted that doctors are unsure what caused the chest pains, which he described as "very real," but said a spasm in an artery is one possibility...
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Rush Limbaugh
Rush Limbaugh has been admitted to a Hawaii hospital with chest pains, according to The Associated Press.
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Limbaugh, 58, was rushed to Honolulu's Queen's Medical Center from the Kahala Hotel and Resort, where Limbaugh was vacationing...
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Wanda Sykes
New Adventures of Old Christine star Wanda Sykes let loose at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner on Saturday night — but did saying that she wished that Rush Limbaugh's kidneys would fail cross a line?
"Rush Limbaugh said he hopes this administration fails," Sykes said during her routine. "So you're saying, 'I hope America fails.' You're like, 'I don't care about people losing their homes, their jobs, our soldiers in Iraq.' He just wants the country to fail. To me, that's treason. He's not saying anything differently than what Osama bin Laden is saying. You know, you might want to look into this, sir, because I think Rush Limbaugh was the 20th hijacker. But he was just so strung out on ...
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Last year's chart-topper, Howard Stern, dropped to No. 12 on Talkers magazine's annual ranking of radio's hottest hosts. Rush Limbaugh claims the No. 1 spot this year, trailed by Sean Hannity and Michael Savage.... Volver has been slotted for an Apr. 3 DVD/Blu-ray release.... Showtime will air Al Gore's Oscar-nominated An Inconvenient Truth on Mar. 11 at 8 pm/ET.... Earl's Joy? Heroes' Nikki? Cast your vote for TV's sexiest momma in TVGuide.com's latest poll.
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Funny strange, funny ha-ha, or funny like Skippy? In a Thursday interview with CBS Evening News' Katie Couric, Michael J. Fox dismissed Rush Limbaugh's claim that the Parkinson's-afflicted actor exaggerated his symptoms perhaps even went off his medication for a political TV ad advocating stem-cell research. "The irony is that I was too medicated," Fox said, "[and] not by design. It kicks in when it kicks in. That's funny, the notion that you could 'calculate it' for effect. Would that we could."
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