Limbaugh Catches Michael J. Shake and Fake Fox in the Act
Interestingly, Fox has not even hinted at denying the truth spoken by Rush Limbaugh. Say what you want about Limbaugh, in this case he was right on the money. Fox's cheap stunts may have fooled the American people for a couple of days, but Americans are beginning to realize that the sitcom star of their childhood or reruns is nothing but a big fat liar in a teeny weeny body. Fox's lack of a denial is an admission of the fraud he tried to perpetrate. Fox has previously admitted to jacking up his shakes to impress Congress when he testified there. The shrimp has a history of deceit and this is the latest disgraceful installment. Typical demlib behavior.

Fox the jackass should stick with his own kind and stop lying to honest Americans
Personally, I've watched reruns of the Back to the Future films for the last time. When Fox appears as a guest in Boston Legal I am going to fast forward my Tivo and skip the jackass. Fox has joined the Hollywood political lying demlibs who know nothing in reality but nonetheless are convinced they know more than the rest of us and believe it is their duty to "help" to rest of us. How they could help me is climbing to the top of a giant sequioa and jumping.

Take off the ropes and helmet and "fly" jackass
"They say all politics is local, but it's not always the case," Fox says in the ad, his shoulders jerking and his body swaying uncontrollably. "What you do matters to millions of Americans, Americans like me." Is he saying their are millions of liars like him among Americans? I don't think he is giving himself enough credit.
After the ads began airing, nationally syndicated conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh said Fox was allowing his illness to be exploited and accused him of acting in the ad or not taking his medication in order to shake so much.
"All I'm saying is I've never seen him the way he appears in this commercial for Claire McCaskill," Limbaugh said on his syndicated radio show. "I will apologize to Michael J. Fox, if I am wrong in characterizing his behavior on this commercial as an act."
The Parkinson's Action Network, said Fox was so astounded by the criticism leveled by Limbaugh that his first reaction was to ask, "He said what?" Notice Fox's reaction was never to admit he was caught red handed or to even try to deny his lying.
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"The irony of it is that I was too medicated," Fox told Couric, adding that his jumpy condition as he spoke to her reflected "a dearth of medication — not by design. I just take it, and it kicks in when it kicks in."
Right...shake and fake Fox...you're a demlib...it's never your fault or responsbility...things just happen.
Comment by Barry G.— 2006/10/26 @ 10:56 PM — (Reply)
if you enter the political arena you're subject to fact checking and criticism, hey I'm sorry you have parkinson's MJF but it doesn't absolve you from being truthful
Comment by elmers brother— 2006/10/27 @ 01:08 AM — (Reply)
Comment by Dugg— 2006/10/27 @ 02:39 AM — (Reply)