November 23, 2004

That hip-hop culture

Rush Limbaugh, November 22, 2004:

...I've been watching interviews with ex-NBA players and current NBA players. You know what the common theme that I'm hearing is? "Well, I'm not going to be dissed. I'm simply not going to be disrespected. Somebody disrespects me, they're going to pay for it." Meaning, "A fan disrespects me, that fan's going to pay for it," not just another player. And that comes right out of the hip-hop culture, and it's not just that. You look at NBA players and the uniforms, you don't have to go back very far. The uniforms have changed totally. They're now in gang colors. They are in gang styles.
Hardball with Chris Matthews, September 1, 2004:
SENATOR ZELL MILLER:  If you‘re going to ask a question...
MATTHEWS:  Well, it‘s a tough question.  It takes a few words.
MILLER:  Get out of my face. If you are going to ask me a question, step back and let me answer.
(Laughter)
MATTHEWS:  Senator, please.
MILLER:  You know, I wish we... I wish we lived in the day where you could challenge a person to a duel. Now, that would be pretty good.
Bill O'Reilly's radio show, June 2, 2003:
See, in the Old West -- and I would have loved to have been in the Old West -- Al [Franken] and I would have just had a little -- a little shootout, you know? We would have went out on Wilshire Avenue, and six-shooters. Now, he's a much smaller target than I am -- about four-foot-eleven, but he's wider. And it would have been, you know, Clint Eastwood time. I would have had the serape, would have given my squint, and I would have put a bullet right between his head.

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