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Does it matter...the education level of these radio/TV personalities who...

...discuss elections? http://www.wikipedia.org

Rush Limbaugh:

"Limbaugh graduated from Cape Central High School, in 1969. His father and mother wanted him to attend college, so he enrolled at Southeast Missouri State University.

But he dropped out after two semesters and one summer; according to his mother, "he flunked everything", even a modern ballroom dancing class. His mother was not entirely surprised. As she told a reporter in 1992, "He just didn't seem interested in anything except radio. "


Sean Hannity
"Hannity graduated high school in 1980 from St. Pius X Preparatory Seminary in Uniondale in Long Island, New York. Described as "an indifferent student",Hannity dropped out of New York University and another college numerous times for lack of funds, and later decided to pursue a radio career.

In 2005 he spoke at a graduation ceremony of Jerry Falwell's Liberty University, who awarded him an honorary degree."

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