Excellence in Broadcasting
- Episode aired Oct 3, 2010
- TV-14
- 22m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.9K
YOUR RATING
Brian does a 180 on Rush Limbaugh and befriends him after he reads one of his books.Brian does a 180 on Rush Limbaugh and befriends him after he reads one of his books.Brian does a 180 on Rush Limbaugh and befriends him after he reads one of his books.
Seth MacFarlane
- Peter Griffin
- (voice)
- …
Alex Borstein
- Lois Griffin
- (voice)
- …
Seth Green
- Chris Griffin
- (voice)
Mila Kunis
- Meg Griffin
- (voice)
Mike Henry
- Officer
- (voice)
Gary Cole
- Mike Brady
- (voice)
Chris Cox
- George W. Bush
- (voice)
Ralph Garman
- TV Gang #1
- (voice)
Christine Lakin
- Joyce Kinney
- (voice)
Phil LaMarr
- Ollie Williams
- (voice)
Rush Limbaugh
- Rush Limbaugh
- (voice)
Shelley Long
- Carol Brady
- (voice)
Danny Smith
- Man
- (voice)
Alec Sulkin
- John McCain
- (voice)
John Viener
- John Krasinski
- (voice)
- …
Nana Visitor
- Nancy Pelosi
- (voice)
Wellesley Wild
- TV Gang #2
- (voice)
- …
Rainn Wilson
- Dwight Schrute
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first episode of Family Guy (1999) to feature the updated widescreen opening credit sequence.
- Quotes
[Brian has just finished reading Rush Limbaugh's latest book]
Brian Griffin: My God. Rush Limbaugh was right. Conservative republicanism is the answer.
[We cut to Stan Smith from "American Dad!" watching the episode in his living room]
Stan Smith: Good. Good for Brian.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 20 Family Guy Moments That Made Fans Rage Quit (2021)
- SoundtracksRepublican Town
(uncredited)
Set to the tune of "The Company Way"
Music and Original Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Performed by Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Rush Limbaugh
Parody Lyrics by Patrick Meighan
Featured review
The beginning and end of the episode were quick, funny, and genuinely sharp satire. The middle was bogged down with too much partisan mud-slinging and empty-headed rhetoric. This show really, really needs to stop preaching, because the comedy stops dead every time it does, it doesn't serve the issues it attempts to address even remotely competently and it's just not entertaining to watch. Either mock idiocy and extremism on both sides without lecturing the audience or stop harping on politics. Good satire needs to be egalitarian, if they're going to call themselves "equal opportunity offenders", they need to live up to it.
Overall, it was a an okay episode and was something of a step in the right direction, but seemed to take two steps back.
Overall, it was a an okay episode and was something of a step in the right direction, but seemed to take two steps back.
- trinity-destler
- Oct 26, 2010
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