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Some right-wing talk show hosts aren't big fans of the new GM
Rush Limbaugh says “Nobody wants to support an Obama company.” Remember, he did say he wanted President Obama to fail. Limbaugh is now targeting General Motors, which is working through bankruptcy and now majority owned by the US Government. Rush is being joined by conservative talker Hugh Hewitt, who wrote a recent column saying money spent with GM is “against free enterprise.” Limbaugh cites a Rasmussen poll, showing 17% of those surveyed favor a boycott of GM products. Says Limbaugh, “a lot of people are not going to buy from Chrysler or General Motors as long as it is perceived Barack Obama is running it, because people do not want his policy to work here because this is antithetical to the American economic way of life.” You can read Rush’s comments by clicking here. The Radio-Info.com boards have starting discussing it here:
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