No, he'll point out that AP is effectively admitting that Rush Limbaugh is generally extremely accurate, and so, when he makes a mistake, it's a page one story.
Meanwhile AP never pointed out how wrong the Nation was when they claimed that George W. Bush had a scandelous business deal with Ken Lay because Bush's Astros played at Enron Field. The article was corrected to say that Bush's Rangers played at Enron Field. Then they scrapped the false lead articles altogether (the truth was that Bush sold the Texas/Arlington Rangers before the Houston Astros even had Enron Field).
Then again AP was the other prominent media outlet that published news about the faked National Guard memos. In a week's time, they did not reference the questionable nature of the documents.