It was the same thing with Rush Limbaugh in the 90s. Leftists 'reeeed at all the mind numbed "dittoheads" who just slavishly ate up whatever Rush said. Even V for Vendetta had Lewis Prothero as a Rush Limbaugh insert.
If you're young enough, what you don't see is the failing counter propaganda the left used to attack Rush Limbaugh. Won't find it on the internet, won't find the TV specials. Wiped clean because we can't discuss "failures". (Mainly I'm thinking of an early internet comic that made the rounds showing Rush Limbaugh inspiring a nazi-esque takeover of the US while consuming everything insight. Or an (i think it was ABC) hour long all female driven comedy special to salute... women... to counter Rush' 'feminazi' attacks that it was just a leftist political movement, that had a segment with a Rush Limbaugh-like character breaking down during a show and calling for his mommy.)
One of my earliest experiences with networked computers was dialing up a local BBS in the mid 90s. It had a door program that opened when anyone connected of an animated ASCII Bill Clinton and “XYZ days remaining in the raw deal” (countdown till the election).
That was before the Internet was remotely popular and before normies ruined online spaces.
It was the same thing with Rush Limbaugh in the 90s. Leftists 'reeeed at all the mind numbed "dittoheads" who just slavishly ate up whatever Rush said. Even V for Vendetta had Lewis Prothero as a Rush Limbaugh insert.
If you're young enough, what you don't see is the failing counter propaganda the left used to attack Rush Limbaugh. Won't find it on the internet, won't find the TV specials. Wiped clean because we can't discuss "failures". (Mainly I'm thinking of an early internet comic that made the rounds showing Rush Limbaugh inspiring a nazi-esque takeover of the US while consuming everything insight. Or an (i think it was ABC) hour long all female driven comedy special to salute... women... to counter Rush' 'feminazi' attacks that it was just a leftist political movement, that had a segment with a Rush Limbaugh-like character breaking down during a show and calling for his mommy.)
One of my earliest experiences with networked computers was dialing up a local BBS in the mid 90s. It had a door program that opened when anyone connected of an animated ASCII Bill Clinton and “XYZ days remaining in the raw deal” (countdown till the election).
That was before the Internet was remotely popular and before normies ruined online spaces.