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'Ed Show' tonight: Mon., Mar. 5, 2012

Rush Limbaugh issues an apology but Sandra Fluke, the woman he victimized, isn’t buying it.  And more advertisers head for the exists.Terry O’Neill,

Rush Limbaugh issues an apology but Sandra Fluke, the woman he victimized, isn’t buying it.  And more advertisers head for the exists.

Terry O’Neill, President of The National Organization for Women will analyze and react to Limbaugh's weak attempt at an apology.  And Krystal Ball, Democratic  Strategist and former candidate for U.S. Congress, will have the latest on the boycott.

The GOP presidential candidates stand up to Iran but can't stand up to Rush Limbaugh?  We’ll ask Joan Walsh, Salon’s Editor at Large, and msnbc Political Analyst Richard Wolffe.

And, you won’t want to miss Ed’s commentary on the difference between a real apology and Rush’s apology.

Both Democratic and Republican governors requested federal disaster relief after devastating tornados, but not Tea Party Governor John Kasich (R-OH).  Is he playing politics?  Ed will ask Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH).

In South Carolina, people who have had sex before they're married or have ever watched pornography are banned from running for office as a Republican. 

And in the Big Finish tonight, the Republican establishment is rallying around Mitt Romney just in time for tomorrow’s Super Tuesday presidential primaries and caucuses.  Ed’ll get the latest on the race from Howard Fineman, NBC News Political Analyst and Editorial Director of the Huffington Post Media Group, and John Nichols, Washington Correspondent of The Nation.

It's going to be another packed @EdShow at 8pET on @msnbctv.

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