Rush Limbaugh’s “Mistress In Georgia”

By Brian 

Via Atrios, it looks like CNN’s Daryn Kagan and conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh have been IMing eachother again. Quoting Media Matters:

On the October 6 broadcast of his nationally syndicated radio show, Rush Limbaugh read a “note” that, he said, came from his “mistress in Georgia,” an apparent reference to CNN anchor Daryn Kagan. According to Limbaugh, his “mistress” said of President Bush’s October 6 speech on the war on terror, “This is great. This sounds like you wrote this speech. This sounds like you giving this speech.” Limbaugh said he agreed: “And I was going, ‘Rah, rah. That’s exactly right.'”

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