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Today in the news: Limbaugh says ‘Dark Knight’s’ Bane is attack on Romney

Today in the news: Limbaugh says ‘Dark Knight’s’ Bane is attack on Romney

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Posted Jul 18, 2012 @ 06:00 PM
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"Do you think that it is accidental, that the name of the really vicious, fire-breathing, four-eyed, whatever-it-is villain in this movie is named Bane?" - Rush Limbaugh, talking Tuesday about the movie “The Dark Knight Rises” and its main villain, Bane. Limbaugh said it’s not coincidence that the character is called that seeing as how Mitt Romney’s associations with Bain Capital have been called into question recently. The Bane character has been around since 1993, and the script for “The Dark Knight Rises” was written in 2010.

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"Do you think that it is accidental, that the name of the really vicious, fire-breathing, four-eyed, whatever-it-is villain in this movie is named Bane?" - Rush Limbaugh, talking Tuesday about the movie “The Dark Knight Rises” and its main villain, Bane. Limbaugh said it’s not coincidence that the character is called that seeing as how Mitt Romney’s associations with Bain Capital have been called into question recently. The Bane character has been around since 1993, and the script for “The Dark Knight Rises” was written in 2010.

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Former President George W. Bush was interviewed at the Hoover Institution and spoke of his preference to stay out of the public eye. Charlie Rose reports.

 

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