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Al Gore’s Current TV Bashes Limbaugh, Beck, and ‘Gun-Ho’ Palin

Days after announcing another huge layoff, Al Gore's Current TV attacked Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, and "Gun-Ho" Sarah Palin.

The bashfest came in the form of a cartoon ironically titled "The Stupid Virus":

When a lab-monkey declares that President Obama wasn't born in America, he becomes Patient Zero for a new brand of fear-based news virus - Fearus Ignoramus. We watch as the virus goes ear-borne, spreading from Rush Limbaugh to CNN to the mainstream-media to the general public. America devolves into panic, convinced its President is an illegal alien anti-Christ.

In the end, it's just a lot of conservative bashing (video embedded below the fold, vulgarity alert, h/t Breitbart TV):

Did you notice Palin's screen name at Twitter was "Gun-Ho?"

Amazing.

Quite a disgraceful attack on Beck at the end there as well.

And these folks wonder why they're continually having to lay people off!

Related posts:
  1. Sam Donaldson: GOP Doomed If It Follows Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck
  2. Lawrence O’Donnell Calls Rush Limbaugh and Sarah Palin Idiots
  3. New Anti-Limbaugh-Beck Group Tied To Ex-Obama Czar Van Jones
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