"It's not a boycott! It's a terrorist action!" said Mark Stevens to Stuart Varney on Fox Business. We know this because Rush, after not paying attention to his television, turned up the volume and recorded rest of that show.

To paraphrase him : Local radio stations are being bombarded with complaints made to look like they are coming from angry consumers. That's not so. They're democrat terrorist agitators. There's no boycott. There's no secondary boycott. It involves harassment of advertisers. They try to make themselves look like angry listeners. They're not.

Ignoring the fact that there is bi-partisan outrage about what he called Sandra Fluke, and did for three days. Obviously, he has a problem with the free market responding as it should in situations like this. People want to know who is paying him to spew hate on the air. They are finding out. Making choices. And those choices are ultimately affecting him.

Worse for him, in many cases, companies are simply choosing not to support him. A choice they made freely, without public involvement.

Should you be wondering if it's working. Your proof came today.

And his frequent sniffles are supposedly from cigar smoke. Interesting.