Rush Limbaugh, the conservative radio host, is channeling more than $4-million to a charity that provides scholarship aid to the children of Marines killed in Iraq, says The Washington Post.
Mr. Limbaugh had used the term “phony soldiers” on his radio program; a dispute has erupted over whether the radio host was referring to veterans opposed to the war, as his critics say, or to one former soldier in particular who made false claims about his Iraq War service, as Mr. Limbaugh claims. In response to the “phony soldiers” comment, Senate majority leader Harry Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, and 40 others signed a letter on official Senate letterhead calling the host’s remarks “beyond the pale.”
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