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Rush Limbaugh: I'll Buy Georgetown Women 'As Much Aspirin To Put Between Their Knees As They Want'

Posted: 03/01/12 02:24 PM ET  |  Updated: 03/01/12 04:19 PM ET

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Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh drew sharp criticism from Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) and others on Wednesday when he called Sandra Fluke, a Georgetown University law student, a "slut" and a "prostitute" for publicly advocating that employers cover contraception in their health plans. But instead of apologizing for his offensive comments on his show Thursday, he geared up for round two.

Channeling Foster Friess, a main financial backer of former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.), Limbaugh said that he would "happily buy [Sandra Fluke] all the aspirin she wants" to put between her knees in lieu of contraception.

He then expanded his offer to the whole university:

"A Georgetown coed told Nancy Pelosi's hearing that the women in her law school program are having so much sex they're going broke, so you and I should have to pay for their birth control. So what would you call that? I called it what it is," he said. "So, I'm offering a compromise today: I will buy all of the women at Georgetown University as much aspirin to put between their knees as they want."

Limbaugh, of course, was referencing the controversial comment Friess made in February, when he referenced the "gals" in "his day" who put aspirin between their knees in lieu of using contraception.

Fluke's testimony in the hearing was not, as Limbaugh claimed, about the fact that she's "having so much sex she's going broke buying contraceptives." She told the story of her friend who had an ovary removed because the insurance company wouldn't cover the prescription birth control she needed to stop the growth of ovarian cysts.

Limbaugh concluded his sexist rant by insisting that if women want their contraception covered, they should post pornographic videos of themselves online. "So Miss Fluke and the rest of you feminazis, here's the deal," he said. "If we are going to pay for your contraceptives and thus pay for you to have sex, we want something. We want you to post the videos online so we can all watch."


The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which has raised a significant amount of money and gained support in the wake of the recent battles over birth control, circulated a petition on Thursday to ask Republican leaders to denounce Limbaugh's tirade.

“Rush Limbaugh has come to Republicans' defense in their war on women," said Jesse Ferguson, a spokesperson for the DCCC, "but now the real question is whether Republicans are willing to stand up to him and his repulsive attacks on women."

UPDATE: 3:45 p.m. -- More than 75 Democratic lawmakers signed a letter to House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Thursday expressing outrage over Limbaugh's comments.

"On his February 29, 2012 show, Mr. Limbaugh repeatedly used sexually charged, patently offensive, and obscene language to malign the character of this courageous young woman who has chosen to be the voice for many of her peers," the letter says. "This kind of direct attack on a private citizen is unacceptable. Mr. Limbaugh is as free as any American to speak his mind about the political and social issues of our time, but using his radio show as a means for blatantly insulting a hard-working American with obscene and indecent language because he disagrees with her personal choices is an abuse of the public airwaves."

UPDATE: 4:15 p.m. -- Sandra Fluke responded to Limbaugh's comments in a statement on Thursday.

"I thank the thousands of women and men, including members of Congress, Georgetown University students and faculty, and total strangers of all political stripes across the country who have offered kind words and support following recent egregious personal attacks," she said. "We are fortunate to live in a democracy where everyone is entitled to their own opinions regarding legitimate policy differences. Unfortunately, numerous commentators have gone far beyond the acceptable bounds of civil discourse. No woman deserves to be disrespected in this manner. This language is an attack on all women, and has been used throughout history to silence our voices. The millions of American women who have and will continue to speak out in support of women's health care and access to contraception prove that we will not be silenced."

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Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh drew sharp criticism from Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) and others on Wednesday when he called Sandra Fluke, a Georgetown University law student, a "slut" and a "...
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh drew sharp criticism from Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) and others on Wednesday when he called Sandra Fluke, a Georgetown University law student, a "slut" and a "...
 
 
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09:37 PM on 03/07/2012
Where was the HuffPo article on all the foul slander uttered against women by Bill Mahr, Ed Shultz, et al?
Additionally, not one of the so-called "women's rights" groups stood by Sarah Palin when she was being destroyed by the toxic left wing media. Even Hillary Clinton was repeatedly smeared during her run against Obama. And I won't even go into the character assassination against ALL conservative women, from Ann Coulter to Condaleeza Rice.
Liberals have no qualms about demeaning women, as long as they are conservative.
02:25 AM on 03/06/2012
No one should have to fear public retribution for expressing their personal opinions.
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samuraifrog37
Chicago Uptown
12:29 PM on 03/06/2012
What goes around comes around....He dishes it out constantly...listen to his show some time...it's a hoot. He's a very divisive character that the Repubs and Conservs embrace...
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Rev David Huber
A non-progressive mind is a wasted mind.
02:53 PM on 03/06/2012
Sure they should - it's called freedom of speech. He's free to say whatever he wants, and I am free to say if I agree with it, and free to say that he's a stupid windbag who should be taken off the air if I don't. Our freedoms come with responsibilities and consequences - we can say whatever we want (within certain legal limits), but our employers are free to fire us if we said it on the job and offended our customers (whether our employer is comcast, or the American people, in the case of, say, Newt Gingrich being knocked down in the 90s), and our customers are free to refuse to buy our stuff if we have offended them.

People should not have to fear others burning their house down or shooting them or harassing them (typical responses from the rightwing when they don't like something, like gay churches or gay people or liberals), but to think that our public statements ought not carry any social consequences is utterly naive (and it's also a thought that most people will only apply to the people they agree with, while they freely deny the same to those they disagree with).
04:57 PM on 03/05/2012
Isn't contraception available free of charge at Planned Parenthood?
07:51 PM on 03/05/2012
NO
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johnsmith9875
Cranky old man
04:42 PM on 03/05/2012
Can you imagine now many medicines would be on the "banned" list if the government and insurance had honored every person's request because they felt it was offensive to dispense?
There are folks out there that don't even believe in medicine, surgery, they think prayer is better.
12:01 AM on 03/06/2012
Nobody is saying they shouldn't be allowed. The issue that President Skippy has overstepped his constitutional authority to demand a religious organization violate its conscience. Where's the tolerance and freedom the left claims to love?
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samuraifrog37
Chicago Uptown
12:36 PM on 03/06/2012
There's very little real tolerance and freedom in this country...and I must give the Conservs credit; they don't try to hide their disregard for tolerance and freedom in our country...it'll cost them the election in November...count on it.
04:21 PM on 03/05/2012
You can call Clear Channel toll free at 800-533-8686 and ask them to stop airing Rush Limbaugh's hate-mongering and deliberately divisive radio show. I just did. PASS IT ON AND CALL!
12:01 AM on 03/06/2012
Thanks. I just called them to voice my support for Limbaugh. I love it when he tweaks libs.
02:53 PM on 03/05/2012
We all know Rush is over the top, but I tend to agree with him, the government shouldn't pay for birth control.. Private insurance, fine, negotiate a deal and pay a premium.. And the angle that it's preventative medicine doesn't fly, cause the government ain't paying for my heart screens, or colonoscapies..
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bentenrai
The guy who fixes stuff everybody's given up on.
04:20 PM on 03/05/2012
Through what mechanism is the contraception being paid by taxpayer money? And if doing so actually lowers the cost of healthcare over time through prevention, what is the problem?
05:13 PM on 03/05/2012
Because no where does it say you're entitled to the best preventative healthcare available.. If you want to pay for it, great.. Don't take this wrong, but the problem you libs often have is, you want to eliminate the class system.. Well, that ain't happening..

The government is legally bound to provide adequate healthcare, nothing above and beyond.. Which is why they don't pay for my heart screens and colonoscopies.. And BTW, real conservative think the real problem is medi-care, itself.. Not what it covers..
07:54 PM on 03/05/2012
Just because that idiot said it doesn't make it true. Taxpayers are not going to pay for it. Insurance companies are being forced to provide it AT NO ADDITIONAL COST to a woman's regular contribution to their medical plan and religion-based employers can not exclude coverage for "moral" reasons.
09:19 PM on 03/05/2012
Oh, great.. So the insurance companies are gonna pass the savings along to me, in the form of higher premiums!.. That's just terrific!.. At least my taxes wouldn't go up, if the government picked up the tab.. We'd just tack it on to the deficit, but now I will have to pay for it!..

Do you think before you write, or are you just sailing along on a breeze, like Forrest?.. lol..
02:47 PM on 03/05/2012
Hey Rush, no problem! We can post of videos of women having sex? Absolutely, no problem!

Hope you like pegging!
02:37 PM on 03/05/2012
I get the feeling in this debate, that we are talking about the local animal shelter. This country is going down the tubes, that we even have to have this conversation. God forbid that any of these youg people are burdened with a baby, they might not be able to afford there IPhone or miss their party night.
01:54 PM on 03/05/2012
The hypocrites on the left are pathetic. Where's the outrage at Bill Maher and Howard Stern for saying much much worse?
02:48 PM on 03/05/2012
Much worse?

Links, please.
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bentenrai
The guy who fixes stuff everybody's given up on.
04:27 PM on 03/05/2012
Haven't yet heard them launch those kind of insults on people who were not public figure as per the legal definition.
There are people on the left who are hypocrites, I admit as much as a leftie, and believe you me, I don't like them either. In fact, I don't care if you are from the left or right. I believe that freedom is earned and maintained through discipline and personal responsibility. Not by hiding behind the protections afforded by the constitution and abusing them without any sense of consequence. That's just weak.
11:05 PM on 03/05/2012
This chick stood in front of the world and told everyone that she was not willing to give up sex. That seems to me to make her a public figure.
01:00 PM on 03/05/2012
2009 started with rush slamming obama, now the 2012 campaign will end with obama slamming rush and his party into the ground.
12:59 PM on 03/05/2012
So what does the family research council have to say about this sort of language?
12:58 PM on 03/05/2012
It must be difficult to get one of these past the moderators on this story!!
12:43 PM on 03/05/2012
Despite what's said in front of the cameras, I REALLY hope the GOP still supports this guy.
05:01 PM on 03/05/2012
I do, too. He reflects the mentality and hypocrisy of the party, perfectly.
12:26 PM on 03/05/2012
People like Limbaugh has no respect for him self or his family forget about Gerogetown Uni. gal.
No wonder he has no children and married 4 times? What do you expect from this kind of people.
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sixties chick
Women for Obama
12:09 PM on 03/05/2012
We all need to boycott Rush and keep the pressure on him. He's a sick, bloated sociopath who shouldn't be polluting our airwaves with his smut.

http://www.topplebush.com/boycott_rush.shtml