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The flight of advertisers hasn't ended. Plumbing fixtures company Kohler Co. became one of the latest to succumb to public pressure to ditch Limbaugh, saying in a tweet on Monday that "we do not support the comments of Mr. Limbaugh and have pulled our advertising from his show." Liberal lobby group Media Matters for America has said 58 companies have specifically asked that their ads be excluded from Limbaugh's show. That followed Limbaugh's on-air attack of student Sandra Fluke, who told congressional Democrats that contraception should be paid for in health plans. The talk show host suggested Fluke wanted to be paid to have sex, which made her a "slut" and a "prostitute." Just three days later, Limbaugh apologized but also said he was being subjected to a double standard that didn't apply equally to rappers.
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