This here all began in 1993 [note the date on this old cartoon of mine] in response to Rush Limbaugh with the idea of playing his game from the same deck, but soon finding as so many others have found, that the Left side are not ditto headed robots who need someone to think for them. Or mean, nasty and angry enough to celebrate a constant flow of angst.
I only mention that to let you know that I have been watching the Pig of Poop since he began syndication the same year the FAIRNESS DOCTRINE in radio and TV was scrubbed. 1988
For many years at the beginning of The Rush Limbaugh Program he made fun of fundamentalists and evangelicals, then ignored them for a few more years until he realized there were more of them than he had realized and that they were especially stupid enough to let him do their thinking for them as have so many preachers before him. The transition was rather quick as he won over all sides of the Right with his bombast, name calling and lies. Remind you of anyone?
So here we have the Rush now even denying evolution.
RUSH LIMBAUGH (HOST): This woman obviously has not read Genesis, and even if she did it wouldn’t have any impact on her. But human beings travel all over the world to gawk at animals precisely because they’re unusual, they’re interesting, some are cute, some are deadly. There’s no way human beings are going to not be interested in animals. Gawking at them. Out on safari, hunting them or what — By the way, you know there’s another factor in this, Snerdley? A lot of people think that all of us used to be apes. Don’t doubt me on this. A lot of people think that all of us used to be gorillas. And they’re looking for the missing link out there. The evolution crowd. They think we were originally apes. I’ve always — if we were the original apes, then how come Harambe is still an ape, and how come he didn’t become one of us? “Well, that’s why were looking for the missing link, Mr. Limbaugh, your question is absurd.”
BTW, it was not gorillas that mammals, apes and humans evolved from, it was fish. Well speaking as a vertebrate.