Jack Huberman couldn’t come up with the goods for his phony quote.
Too bad Huberman isn’t forced to surrender the cold cash he earned off of using this. Kudos, sort of, to The Huffington Post for finally taking down Jack Huberman’s usage of the James Earl Ray Limbaugh smear. (H/T The Jawa Report)
The Huffington Post did know for some time that the quote was fake however, as one of their members told them so:

The Jawa Report also had a link to The Weekly Standard’s take on another phony quote, the “slavery” quote.
We will see if CNN and MSNBC are interested in correcting the record.
Then “Professor” David Michael Green can follow suit. He was also informed some time ago:
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So can Desi Cortez, his piece is still up and he knew better as well:
Max Blumenthal of the Daily Beast also knew the quote was fake:
It’s still in his article.
UPDATE: Rick Sanchez admitted they screwed up… on Twitter. Get real CNN:
Perhaps the “Drive-by Media” can now be called the “Hit-n-Run Media?”
“Rick Sanchez hit and run” Google search.





What a douche!
If that hit and run story is real, this guy should catch all kinds of hell. Not a big Rush fan but making stuff up is the worst.
Rush Limbaugh as a fat piece of rascist shit. and why do you think most people with an education are liberal? because you’d have to be a dumbass to be a republican!
Mr. Dooley, if you are so well educated, why did you not know that capital letters begin a sentence? You also misspelled racist.
I digress.
If liberals are so well educated, why did they let America go broke? Liberals have controlled the country’s spending since 2006.
I suppose their deliberate ruin of the country is above our simple minds.