I wonder if he knows how much a gallon of milk costs:
On the November 4 broadcast of his nationally syndicated radio show, Rush Limbaugh falsely claimed that the price of gasoline was $1.29 per gallon in April 2005. During a segment in which he lamented the current popular discontent over high gasoline prices, Limbaugh stated, “Gasoline price goes up, it comes down. … It was $1.29. When was it $1.29? Seven months ago.” But according to statistics from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the national average price of regular conventional-formulation gasoline was $2.20 per gallon on April 4. The last time the national average gasoline price was $1.29 or below was March 18, 2002.
I don’t suspect Mr. Limbaugh does a lot of shopping and comparing at gas stations. Which means he has about as much expertise on that as most of the other subjects he spouts off on.