God Hates Fags Church Preparing Ad for Limbaugh Show



Guess whos knocking on Rush Limbaughs door as his advertisers flee like rats from a sinking ship? Its the people behind the infamous GodHatesFags website  the Westboro Baptist Church, the most notorious gay-bashing group in America  and theyre ready to step in to keep the embattled Limbaugh on the air.



As a matter of fact, I can confirm that, Westboro spokesman Steve Drain told Hatewatch today when asked if the church was seeking to advertise on The Rush Limbaugh Show. Were preparing our first ad at this very moment, and well have a 30-second radio spot ready to go by Friday.



Drain said he has been in contact with ad executives, but added that the Westboro spots will have to be produced before they are accepted or rejected. The radio ads would be posted as audio links Friday on the churchs websites, the Westboro spokesman said.



Clear Channel Communications, which owns Premiere Radio Networks, the distributor of Limbaughs program, did not return telephone calls or an E-mail seeking comment today. The program airs coast to coast for three hours a day, has about 13 million listeners, and is highly lucrative for Clear Channel.



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http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2012/03/15/god-hates-fags-church-preparing-ad-for-limbaugh-show/ God Hates Fags Church Preparing Ad for Limbaugh ShowGuess whos knocking on Rush Limbaughs door as his advertisers flee like rats from a sinking ship? Its the people behind the infamous GodHatesFags website  the Westboro Baptist Church, the most notorious gay-bashing group in America  and theyre ready to step in to keep the embattled Limbaugh on the air.As a matter of fact, I can confirm that, Westboro spokesman Steve Drain told Hatewatch today when asked if the church was seeking to advertise on The Rush Limbaugh Show. Were preparing our first ad at this very moment, and well have a 30-second radio spot ready to go by Friday.Drain said he has been in contact with ad executives, but added that the Westboro spots will have to be produced before they are accepted or rejected. The radio ads would be posted as audio links Friday on the churchs websites, the Westboro spokesman said.Clear Channel Communications, which owns Premiere Radio Networks, the distributor of Limbaughs program, did not return telephone calls or an E-mail seeking comment today. The program airs coast to coast for three hours a day, has about 13 million listeners, and is highly lucrative for Clear Channel.More: 16 Tweet