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Rush Limbaugh April 7th, 2017

Apr 07, 20173 min
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Kansas high school journalists investigation leads to principal’s resignation.

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You'll say fifty percent off your first year service when you use my name l Rushbo at i drive dot com. You heard about the story of the high school journalists in Kansas. Oh yeah, this was so big. The Washington Post and all the others picked it. Up. These journalists in Kansas investigated the background of their new principle, her name was Amy Roberts, that they found out that she

did not go to a university. She got a degree from an online diploma mill, not a university, and after their story questioning her background was published, the principle resigned and almost immediately, these young journalists found themselves in the news. Their story was all over social media. It was reported

on by respected members of the drive buys. The kids were shocked that they got so much attention from big time news outlets, But it is not a surprise why these high school journalists were held up for such praise, because their elders in the business were as proud as a mother lion watching her cubs perform their first successful hunt. Because these kids didn't just wound an authority figure, they took her out. Now, I have some advice for you

high school covery orders. You're not real drive by journalists yet your first scalp with somebody who did do something wrong, you found out reported it. That's no big deal. What you have to do is find somebody totally innocent, preferably a CEO or a mayor or some big figure and ruin them. You ruin somebody's interest, and that's your ticket to the Washington Post and the New York Times and CNN. Don't doubt me.

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