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Limbaugh Responds to FAIR "Reign of Error: From AIDS to ozone, from Whitewater to the Bible, Limbaugh seems to be able to dissemble and disinform on virtually any subject." -- report from Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), listing "dozens of [Limbaugh's] statements and writings it says are inaccurate," Associated Press, June 28, 1994. "Limbaugh's Reign of Error" was printed in EXTRA!, the publication of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting. "FAIR" was launched in the summer of 1987 with the financial assistance of The New World Foundation (NWF) which gave FAIR a $2,500 grant that year, according to NWF's 1987-1988 annual report. The Chair of NWF's board in 1987 was Hillary Rodham Clinton. (Mrs. Clinton, a board member since 1982, resigned in March of 1988.) What follows is a rebuttal to the FAIR allegations printed by the Big Five print media outlets: The Associated Press, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The New York Times and USA Today. Responding to FAIR's charges printed by major print media outlets Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting's charges (as reported by the Associated Press, June 28, 1994) 1. Student loans LIMBAUGH: "Banks take risks in issuing student loans and they are entitled to the profits." FAIR: "Banks take no risks in issuing student loans, which are federally insured." REALITY: Banks do take risks in issuing student loans and are entitled to their profits. To read the rest of the article, please click on the link below. http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1906 This article was published on Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting's Website (http://www.fair.org).