
Originally Posted by
Thorne
No! Absolutely not! I was talking about some of the KINDS of people who will take every word that Rush, and others like him, says as gospel.
I haven't listened to him in years, but when I did I found him to be dangerously seductive. His "facts" always seemed self-evident, and his opinions sounded logical, especially when delivered in that enthusiastic, pompous rhetoric of his. But when I checked those "facts" independently (which is something I always felt he would not want me to do) I found them to be subtly different from what he claimed. He didn't lie, precisely. It wasn't blatant. But he always added that little twist, or neglected that one word or phrase, which seemed to change the meaning of what he was ranting about.
But the kinds of people I was talking about, the fanatics, the white sheet crowd, won't bother to check the facts. If what he says falls in line with what they already want to believe it will reinforce those beliefs.
And no, I don't think that all Rush's followers are this kind of person. It's only a small minority, a few fanatics. But they are the most dangerous, and he knows perfectly well that they are out there, and that they listen to him religiously.